Design Catalog - Hands And Feet

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Conducting Hands 01
Conducting Hands 01
Cupped Hand
Cupped Hand
fist
fist
Footprints
Footprints
Footprints03
Footprints03
Footprints07
Footprints07
Footprints08
Footprints08
God reaching for Man
God reaching for Man
God reaching for Woman with Rays of Sun cleaned
God reaching for Woman with Rays of Sun cleaned
Hand Grasping Paper
Hand Grasping Paper
Hand & Hammer
Hand & Hammer
Hand Pointing
Hand Pointing
Hand & Quill Pen 002
Hand & Quill Pen 002
Hand with Scales
Hand with Scales
Hand with Scales02
Hand with Scales02
Hand with Wand
Hand with Wand
Hand01
Hand01
Hand03
Hand03
Handprint02
Handprint02
Handprint03
Handprint03
Handprint04
Handprint04
Handprint06
Handprint06
Hands Grasping
Hands Grasping
Hands Heart Shape
Hands Heart Shape
Hands Holding Chalice
Hands Holding Chalice
Hands loosening Dove
Hands loosening Dove
Hands Shaking02
Hands Shaking02
Hands02
Hands02
Hands03
Hands03
Hands03 out stretched
Hands03 out stretched
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WYLIE MONUMENTS

Family History

Tom Wylie started selling monuments in the Portland area in 1912. In 1917 he moved his family to Pendleton, Oregon where he purchased the Pendleton Monument Co. In 1921 Tom established the Wylie Monument Company in Walla Walla where it remains today at the corner of Seventh and Main.
 
Tom's son, Kelly, entered the business in 1926. He worked with his father until Tom's death in 1964. Throughout Kelly's years in the business many ideas evolved. Modernization and a much larger service area were just a few contributions Kelly left with the company.
 
In 1964 Kelly's son Richard came into the business continuing the modernization and extending the service area even further. He purchased the company's first computer system that would eventually revolutionize the process of producing memorials at the Wylie Monument Co.
 
Richard's son, Justin, came into the business in 1997, after completing his education at Gonzaga University.

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