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Rebekah Jane Priest Gravesite

Updated Mar 25, 2024
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Rebekah Jane Priest Gravesite
The grave of Rebekah J Priest in Cold Springs Township, Michigan
Date & Place: in Coldsprings Township, Kalkaska County, Michigan United States
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Rebekah's headstone is inscribed with: "With the Saviour she loves" The following was added by a friend from school on "We Remember": "It's a shame that the Internet was so young when this truly wonderful girl passed. She was an authentically lovely, unique, giving, loving person. She was a true friend and I hope that she is always remembered." Rebekah died when she was riding in a truck that ran into a backhoe. The driver of the backhoe was charged with operating under the influence of alcohol causing death. She was a junior in high school when she died. See Teen killed in backhoe crash
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