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Stubbs presents Quilts of Valor to 14 veterans

  • Debbie Stubbs presents a group of local veterans with Quilts of Valor at the Church of Chirst in Clifton in February. Stitched in shades of red, white and blue, quilts are awarded to veterans to thank them for their service and to offer a bit of warmth and comfort while letting them know they are not forgotten. Ashley Barner | Meridian Tribune
    Debbie Stubbs presents a group of local veterans with Quilts of Valor at the Church of Chirst in Clifton in February. Stitched in shades of red, white and blue, quilts are awarded to veterans to thank them for their service and to offer a bit of warmth and comfort while letting them know they are not forgotten. Ashley Barner | Meridian Tribune
  • Full of emotion, Debbie Stubbs wraps a veteran in a Quilt of Valor and hugs him as she tells him thank you and welcome home. Ashley Barner | Meridian Tribune
    Full of emotion, Debbie Stubbs wraps a veteran in a Quilt of Valor and hugs him as she tells him thank you and welcome home. Ashley Barner | Meridian Tribune
Clifton resident quilter Debbie Stubbs presented Quilts of Valor to her largest group yet, awarding quilts to 14 local veterans, and a Quilt of Comfort to a veteran’s wife at the Church of Christ in Clifton on February 23. The mission of Quilts of Valor is to cover service members and veterans touched by war with comforting and healing quilts. “These quilts are an expression of gratitude meant…

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