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The Restoration of Rangers Graves Project.


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Over the last few months we've continued to locate and restore the final resting places of those men who played such a vital role in not only forming our Club but the subsequent years thereafter.

 

Restoration work and the placing of memorials has already been carried out on the final resting places of:

 

Peter and James McNeil, and Mr. Struth at Craigton.

 

Moses McNeil at Rosneath and William Wilton , AB and Dugald McKenzie and RS McColl at Cathcart.

 

Harry McNeil at Rutherglen Cemetery.

 

There are many others sites around Glasgow which are sadly in various states of disrepair.

Stone cleaning requires to be carried out on some, stones re-erected on others and some sadly have no stone at all.

 

Just recently the families of Rangers greats John McPherson and James ‘’Tuck’’ McIntyre have made contact with us which will lead to the restoration of both of their plots at Craigton Cemetery.

 

Funds are in place to let the work proceed but please donate if you can via the link : Every penny donated counts.

 

PAYPAL LINK. - https://www.paypal.com/sendmoney

 

***Follow the link and add following email address along with donation – sonsofstruth@aol.co.uk

 

These men from our early years gave us so much that we still enjoy today and it’s now time to give them some respect back in return.

 

The Founders Project isn’t only about an education process it’s about putting everything in place for this and future generations to enjoy.

 

Every Rangers supporter can now contribute to The Restoration of Rangers Graves Project.

 

Regular updates on progress will be posted.

 

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