Memorial Aids Quilt On Display In Charleston

The panels will also be featured at St. John’s during its Sunday morning service and at Asbury Methodist Church on Sunday evening during the annual World AIDS Day commemoration. The AIDS Memorial Quilt has more than 48,000 panels, most of which commemorate the life of someone who died of AIDS. Tom Dobbs and Roger Cain, both of whom lived in Charleston and died of AIDS, are featured in the quilt panels that will be on display here. Cain was an AIDS activist who the board of Charleston’s Living AIDS Memorial Garden posthumously awarded the Red Ribbon Award. You will find the original content at this website http://www.wvgazette.com/News/201311280020
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