OGDENSBURG – The United Helpers organization recently donated a marble statute entitled, "Christ the Comforter" to the St. John's Episcopal Church Memorial Garden in Ogdensburg. The statue had …
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OGDENSBURG – The United Helpers organization recently donated a marble statute entitled, "Christ the Comforter" to the St. John's Episcopal Church Memorial Garden in Ogdensburg.
The statue had resided at the United Helpers Nursing Home at 40 West Main St. in Canton until recently when it was relocated to the garden.
Pictured from left: Stephen E. Knight, United Helpers Chief Executive Officer; Larry Caufield, garden caretaker; Rev. Robert Longbottom; and Rev. Longbottom's two-year-old daughter, Rose, holding hands with the statue.