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Book of Remembrance Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc Book of Remembrance TM Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 22, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to a gentleman and his son in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina whose home was destroyed by fire from the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 22, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to a woman in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina who is suffering from severe rheumatoid arthritis from the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 22, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster Relief from Ms. Barbara Noel in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Peter Guild in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Joan Brindley in Southern Shores, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Michelle Jones in Raleigh, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Bryan Daggett in Corolla, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Mary Egbert in Chocowinity, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Rachel Lee Dickinson in Raleigh, North Carolina. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Jeffrey S. Salvin in West Hartford, Connecticut. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Michael Crowley in Richmond, Virginia. September 19, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Janet Owen in Southern Shores, North Carolina. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Coach Jay Hawes from Mr. Jeff Scott and the OBX Storm Soccer Team in Southern Shores, North Carolina. Last Updated: September 23, 2011 Book of Remembrance TM Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from OBX Bank and Monarch Charities, Inc. in Chesapeake, Virginia. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster Relief from Mr. Dennis Wrye in Corolla, North Carolina. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mrs. Pamela S. Walters in Nags Head, North Carolina. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mrs. Ginny Ward in Elizabeth City, North Carolina. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster from Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Malarney in Wanchese, North Carolina. September 16, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster Relief from Mr. Haldey Twiddy and Coastal Explorations in Corolla, North Carolina. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster Relief in memory of Catherine C. Clawson from Ms. Holly Meekins Williams and the Virginia H. Meekins Trust in Manteo, North Carolina. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Millie Overman and Encore by the Shore in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Debbie Brown and the Clinch Valley Medical Center in Richlands, Virginia. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Sue D. Slate in Hampton, Virginia. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Millie Overman and Encore by the Shore in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. Last Updated: September 23, 2011 Book of Remembrance TM Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Burgess in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Leesa A. Dickson in Kill Devil Hills North Carolina. September 12, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mr. and Mrs. Raleigh E. Neel in Charlotte, North Carolina. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Emily Davis in Denver, Colorado. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from the Fossil Image Ltd’s CurioGrove in Pleasant View, Tennessee. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Anna Thomas in Nags Head, North Carolina. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Catherine Craft and the Aqua Restaurant & Spa in Duck, North Carolina. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Seth Brillhart in Roanoke, Virginia. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Laurie Ann Ries in Manassas, Virginia. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Jay Gertrude Heyman in Watchung, New Jersey. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster Relief from Jamie Eyre in Belle Chasse, Louisiana. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Randall Diggings in Kannapolis, North Carolina. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. for Hurricane Disaster Relief from Ms. Lynn Jones in Kitty Hawk, Virginia. Last Updated: September 23, 2011 Book of Remembrance TM Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Deborah Greenstreet in Fairfax, Virginia. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. Mr. Barry Bost in Concord, North Carolina. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Ms. Mary Spalding in Springfield, Virginia. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. Ms. Penny Holowienka in Howell, New Jersey. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. from Mr. Timothy Gantley in Norfolk, Virginia, in honor of his father, Robert Gantley. September 8, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Mary Self from Ms. Linda Easter in Kernersville, North Carolina. September 7, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mr. and Mrs. Gary Adams in Nags Head, North Carolina. September 7, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Nicole Northrup in Manteo, North Carolina. September 6, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mr. Robert Osmon in Williamsburg, Virginia. September 6, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Ms. Ashley Williams and the NCSU Softball Team in Raleigh, North Carolina. September 6, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from the Board of Trustees of the Monroe County Health Center in Union, West Virginia. September 6, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Pamela Weyant from Mr. Thomas M. Murphy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Last Updated: September 23, 2011 Book of Remembrance TM Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. September 6, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of a woman with brain cancer dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Irene from Mr. and Mrs. James H. Millis, Jr. in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. September 1, 2011: A Donation of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Pamela Weyant from Ms. Jenni Sawyer and the Comfort Inn Oceanfront in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. September 1, 2011: A Donation of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Pamela Weyant from Ms. Robin Rector and the Hilton Garden Inn in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. September 1, 2011: A Donation of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Pamela Weyant from Ms. Cherry Ann Shuey and the Ramada Plaza on Nags Head Beach, North Carolina. September 1, 2011: A Donation of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in honor of Pamela Weyant from Mr. Tom Heggie and the Shutters on the Banks hotel in Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina. September 1, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Radtke in Nags Head, North Carolina. September 1, 2011: A Gift of Thanksgiving to the Outer Banks Relief Foundation, Inc. in memory of Julie Osmon from Mr. and Mrs. Edward L.
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