A plaque in memory of former Chatham News + Record owner Mary John Little Resch, who died in 2022, adorns a piano donated to the N.C. Arts Incubator in her memory. Dozens of people attended a celebration at the nonprofit art galley Saturday evening to celebrate Resch’s life and the piano she used to own.
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Attendees gather at the N.C. Arts Incubator in Siler City on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the life of Mary John Resch.
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N.C. Arts Incubator executive director Michael Feezor shares a few comments during a celebration of the life of Mary John Resch in downtown Siler City on Saturday.
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Musician Adam Riersun plays piano during a celebration of Mary John Resch’s life Saturday evening in downtown Siler City.
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Musician Adam Riersun plays piano during a celebration of Mary John Resch’s life Saturday evening in downtown Siler City.
Staff photo by James Kiefer
Attendees gather at the NC Arts Incubator in Siler City on Saturday afternoon to celebrate the life of Mary John Resch.
Staff photo by James Kiefer
A local musician plays piano during a celebration of Mary John Resch’s life Saturday evening in downtown Siler City.
Staff photo by James Kiefer
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SILER CITY — Former Chatham News + Record owner Mary John Little Resch, who died in 2022, was honored Saturday. A grand piano with a plaque adorning her name was donated to the N.C. Arts Incubator in her memory. Dozens of people attended a celebration at the nonprofit art galley Saturday evening to celebrate Resch’s life and the piano she used to own.
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