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Ribbon Memorial Society Donation Lot by Doug - Group of household goods, Ecoloop universal screw on

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Ribbon Memorial Society Donation Lot by Doug - Group of household goods, Ecoloop universal screw on
SOLD
Winning Bid Undisclosed
This item SOLD at 2024 Apr 06 @ 10:10UTC-7 : PDT/MST
Preview Date: April 5th, 2024
Preview Time: 10AM - 5PM.
Previewing Address: Aside 3889 Keith St., Burnaby, BC V5J 5K4

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Items must be paid in full on the day of the sale.

PICK UP DATES: April 6th (1pm-5pm)
April 7th-9th. (10am - 5pm)
PICK-UP LOCATION: Aside 3889 Keith St., Burnaby, BC V5J 5K4
Ribbon Memorial Society Donation Lot by Doug - Group of household goods, Ecoloop universal screw on funnel/ Rotoshovel backwoods automatic shovel/ crystal clean scented beads & The Water Heater Handler. NO TAX WILL BE APPLIED ON THIS LOT.

Proceeds going to the Memorial Ribbon Society.

Throughout 2024, some items in each auction will be sold with all proceeds going to the future education of the children of honoured fallen police officers in Canada.

If you would like to donate an auction item to this incredible cause, please call Jeff directly at 604-779-8081.

When an Officer dies “in the line of duty”, protecting the peace and freedoms of this country, his or her death should be honoured nationally and not forgotten. The Society’s blue and black Memorial Ribbon has become recognized across Canada as the national symbol of mourning for Police and Peace Officers.

The Society is working to establish the Ribbon as an international symbol of mourning for fallen heroes.

The purpose of the Society, through this website, is to raise funds through donations and the sale of related merchandise so that the Society can continue its mission of assisting grieving families, helping to establish memorials and monuments and providing scholarships to the children of fallen Police and Peace Officers.

Donate now (https://www.memorialribbon.org/donate/)