Soul’d Out performs at Oct. 25 benefit for Morgan’s Place 

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Soul’d Out Trio, a Southern gospel singing group founded by Matt Rankin, returns to Logan County Saturday evening, Oct, 25, for their fourth benefit concert for Morgan’s Place. 

The event at Winner’s Harvest Barn, 7317 State Route 47, DeGraff, includes a dinner, quilt auction, 50/50 drawing, and a raffle for a number of prizes. 

Doors open at 5 p.m. and dinner begins at 6 p.m. The evening’s entertainment starts at 7 p.m., followed by the quilt auction. 

Tickets are only $ 25 per person and $15 for youth. Several individuals as well as Monnier and Company, Certified Public Accountants, and The First National Bank of New Bremen are already on board as sponsors. Additional sponsorships are available.

Soul’d Out Trio’s mission is to share the word of God through music. They do so by visiting churches, fairs, theaters, and other venues. Soul’d Out has been in the West Central Ohio area a number of times and appear yearly at the gospel tent at the Auglaize County Fair.

Morgan’s Place Cemetery, located at 1254 State Route 589, Sidney, is the vision of Nathan and Mollie Verdier. Morgan is the name of their child that did not survive to birth. 

In their sorrow and prayers, they received a calling to create a cemetery for babies such as theirs to be put at rest.

Morgan’s Place offers assistance in all aspects of such heart-wrenching loss. Services include everything from free burials to support groups for grieving families. The grounds is also the home of a memory wall, where babies may be remembered from years gone by when that option may not have existed or been well known. 

Morgan’s Place is a special refuge of peace and tranquility.

For more information about Morgan’s Place Cemetery and tickets or sponsorships for the event, contact Greg and Priscilla Wilt at (937) 497-8118 or Nathan and Mollie Verdier at (937) 726-9988; or visit morgansplacecemetery.org.

Morgan’s Place is proud to be supported by many individuals and organizations, among them are The Shelby County United Way and POWER (Passionate – Optimistic – Women – Encouraging – Results).