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The '''Eternal Light Cross''' is a 13" x 10" x 3" white acrylic cross containing LEDs powered by a photocell and intended to be displayed on cemetery graves. They are the invention of [[Bessemer]] real-estate agent Tammy Norris and her sister. They are manufactured in China and distributed by [[VITCO]] in [[Thomas]] for resale by florists and funeral homes for around $40.
The '''Eternal Light Cross''' is a 13" x 10" x 3" white acrylic cross containing LEDs powered by a photocell and intended to be displayed on cemetery graves. They are the invention of [[Bessemer]] real-estate agent Tammy Norris and her sister. They are manufactured in China and distributed by [[VITCO]] in [[Thomas]] for resale by florists and funeral homes for around $40.



Revision as of 15:20, 5 January 2021

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The Eternal Light Cross is a 13" x 10" x 3" white acrylic cross containing LEDs powered by a photocell and intended to be displayed on cemetery graves. They are the invention of Bessemer real-estate agent Tammy Norris and her sister. They are manufactured in China and distributed by VITCO in Thomas for resale by florists and funeral homes for around $40.

Reference

  • Wolfson, Hannah. (January 1, 2006) "Alabamians find 'inventive spirit'". Birmingham News.

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