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Realtor finds 60-year-old tomb on Rock Hill property for sale Greg Suskin
A Rock Hill realtor decided to hike through a 3.5-acre commercial property she had just listed for sale when she made a startling discovery.
“Fifteen years in real estate and this has never happened,” said Kimberly Gaffney, who found a tomb in a small wooded area on Saluda Road. “As we were walking down the property border, property line, I’d seen this thing sitting up and I thought it was a front porch, the remains of a house.”
A tomb found right off a major road in Rock Hill. Forgotten for decades until the land was put up for sale this year. No sign of a house, or that anyone lived here. Even the current land owner didn t know the grave was there. What we learned about William Mason Chisolm, and the realtor s search to find any of his living relatives. At 5 and 6pm on Channel 9.Posted by Greg Suskin, Channel 9 on Wednesday, June 9, 2021
James E. Henson Sr., retired Howard County Human Rights Office chief, dies baltimoresun.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from baltimoresun.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Jim Henson, seated center, holds his Living Legends portrait presented to him during a walk-by parade in his honor following his diagnosis of lung cancer in late September. With Henson are members of the Departmental Progressive Club and the Living Legends board of directors. Photo by Janet Barnett/Gazette Packet
A sign presented to Jim Henson memorializing his trademark phrase “too blessed to be stressed.”
Jim Henson was a man-about-town, known for his dapper dressing, infectious smile and engaging personality. But most notably he was known for the five words he uttered each time he greeted friends and strangers alike. To anyone who asked, Henson was always “too blessed to be stressed.”