Cross Design and Construction Details
The construction phase of the Clyde Cross Monument was blessed by many volunteers and the kind assistance of many individuals and businesses that reduced their costs or fully donated their helping hands, expertise, products, and services. Their contributions made this project a success. A sign acknowledging their assistance and outstanding commitment to the project is located on the site near the inscription sign. A copy of the volunteers / contributors sign can be found on this web site... Read More
Cross Project Contractors and Contributors
Construction of the Clyde cross monument was made possible by the following benefactors, sponsors, donors, contributors, contractors and volunteers who used their God-given gifts, talents and treasure for the greater glory of God.
Santo Montemorano, Sr.
Julie Montemorano
Joseph Montemorano
Thomas Montemorano
Cheryl Montemorano
Gordon Schrader
Julie Molisani
Daniel McKinney
Patrick Crowe
Dan Fox
LaGasse Works
Mike Hausman
Dale Wood
Razak Associates
Warren Leisenring, Jr.
Mong Phu
Tim Mackey
David Ortiz
Alan Marr

Sylvia Montemorano
David Montemorano
Elizabeth Montemorano
Diane Montemorano
John Montemorano
Kathy Schrader
Robert Molisani
Jim Potter
Randy Heaton
Tom Caprilla
Dan LaGasse
Finger Lakes Construction
John A. Greene & Associates
Kip Finley
Deborah Leisenring
Jakaris Tools Inc.
Richard Kenyon
Roger Knapton
Neil Keukelaar

Santo Montemorano, Jr.
Anna Montemorano
Tony Montemorano
Robert Montemorano
Robert P. Montemorano
Richard Bruno
Graydon Lauster
Chrisanntha Construction
Dan Maynard
Jeff Collier
Tim Cornwell
Robert Brisky
Mike Greene
Signs and Designs
Creative Farm Design
Edward Rivers
Dan Wengerd
Mary Knapton
Randy Arliss



News
MONDAY - October 18, 2010
The crews' talents and hard work culminated early in the morning when the top portion of the steel structure was lifted atop its hillside base.....
SATURDAY - November 6, 2010
Chrisanntha Construction Corporation's work crew installed the external sheet metal siding.....
MONDAY - NOVEMBER 8, 2010
The website officially comes out of development mode and launches at ClydeCross.com and ClydeCross.net
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Map / Location
The cross is located on private property with absolutely no public access (pedestrian or vehicular) near the monument, but the monument may be viewed from the NYS Erie Canal Lock #26 access road which is a privately maintained road.