Finally, I have located the burial place of Enoch Tue. That's the good news.
Though his plot is marked exactly there is no head stone marker. That's the bad news.

In conversation with the Sexton of the cemetery she said unmarked plots are quite common. Many times families didn't have funds, or were going to deal with it later and never did.
I inquired if it would be possible to place a simple marker at this time. She answered yes and provided contact information of some stone dealers in her area that are familiar with the cemetery.
At this point I have not investigated related costs, but seems a simple marker may be fabricated and placed for $1000-1500 guessing.

Non-binding survey:
If I was spearhead this process of quoting etc. and start a go-fund-me page, how many of you would be interested in contributing small amounts of money to this worthy cause?
10 donations of $100 will about get the job done. Or other combinations of lesser amounts would do it as well.
Reply to this thread or PM your intentions would be most helpful.

The marker will be recorded as placed by Tue family & Members of the Savage Collectors of the 24hour campfire.
This is a draft example of what the marker could be.

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"Every day above ground is a good day."