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His tombstone reads: " A day of memory, Sad to recall, Without farewell, He left us all ", and his grave is regularly visited by fans.
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After a public memorial service held March 1, 2008, at The Church on the Hill, Turner, Oregon, Norman was buried in Salem's City View Cemetery, and his tombstone reads: " Larry Norman Evangelist Without Portfolio 1947 – 2008 Bloodstained Israelite ".
Janet McFadzean was buried in Crosbie cemetery in 1761 and the front of her tombstone reads: Here lyes the corps of Janet McFadzean, Spous of William McFadzean, Quarter-Master Sergean in Lovetenan General Homs Regiment of Sol., who died August 22, 1761, aged 27 years.
" This is accompanied by a cartoon tombstone, which reads " Ronald McDonald ( 1954 – 2012 )", which originally appeared in The Economist in an article addressing the ethics of marketing to children.
Rudhraighe's tombstone is a flagstone under a carpet lying before the high altar in that church, and reads as follows:
His tombstone slab reads as follows: “ Here lies the mortal part of Gilbert Tennent / In the Practice of Physick, he was Successful and Beloved / Young, Gay, and In the Full Bloom of Life, Death Found him Hopefully in The Lord / But Oh Reader, had you Heard his Last Testimony, you would have been convinced / Of the Extreme Madness of Delaying Repentance .” As the son of the somewhat famous " fire and brimstone " preacher William Tennent, he had earned a reputation typical of preachers ' progeny, as a " wild one " given to drink and misbehavior ; yet, on his deathbed he was very fearful and regretful, and loudly proclaimed his renouncement of his “ wicked ways.
The brothers are buried together in Cleveland's Lakeview Cemetery under a tombstone that reads: " Brothers ".
Sethe comes to believe that the girl, Beloved, is the daughter she murdered when the girl was only two years old ; her tombstone reads only " Beloved ".
The epitaph on Wilson's tombstone reads: " The breeze of grace is always blowing ; set your sail to catch that breeze.
To the right of the remnants of this stone is a replication of the tombstone described in Foster's novel on which the inscription reads:
tombstone and day
He was buried on the island, underneath a small firefly colony, which remains as his tombstone to this day.
" The next day he spends all his money on a marble tombstone with the inscription " Erected by Francis Troy in beloved memory of Fanny Robin ...".
His tombstone reads: " Sacred to the memory of General John Frelinghuysen who died on the 10th day of April A. D. 1833 in the fifty eighth year of his age ..."
tombstone and memory
This is compounded by the fact that none of the 3 grave site has epitaph ( inscription ) on tombstone in memory of the one buried there.
A simple tombstone, which had been erected to his memory in Kirkcaldy parish church, was in 1661 publicly broken at the cross by the hand of the common hangman, but was restored in 1746.
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Although he left his heirs an estate worth over one million dollars, and an additional thirty-three thousand dollars to be used to erect a mausoleum for his remains to repose in, his heirs took all of the money and bought him an eighty-five dollar tombstone instead.
In Chinese customs, rice wine or tea is poured in front of an altar or tombstone horizontally from right to left with both hands as an offering to gods and in honour of deceased.
They ate together and talked of Lewis Carroll and the famous " queer " ( 261 ) 1845 tombstone inscription of Robert John Creswell ( Alas that one whose darnthly joy had often to trust in heaven should canty thus sudden to from all its hopes benivens and though thy love for off remore that dealt the dog pest thou left to prove thy sufferings while below ).
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The inscription on his tombstone begins with the words, “ A great and dark horror befalls us from the hiding of the light of Rabbeinu ...”
Unfortunately the church received some minor vandalism in the 1960s, and the council demolished the structure, leaving us today with only the Graveyard and a post, somewhat like a tombstone, marking the site.
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* In 1960, a stand at the stadium in Toowoomba, Australia, was named the " E. S. ' Nigger ' Brown Stand " honoring 1920s rugby league player Edward Stanley Brown, so nicknamed since early life because of his pale white skin ; so known all his life, his tombstone is engraved Nigger.
In heraldic terminology: Tierced in pale: ( 1 ) Argent, a chevron sable between three roses gules seeded or, barbed vert ( for Smyth ); ( 2 ) or, an escutcheon of the arms of the See of Lincoln ( gules, two lions of England in pale or, on a chief azure Our Lady crowned seated on a tombstone issuant from the chief, in her dexter arm the Infant Jesus, in her sinister arm a sceptre, all or ) ensigned with a mitre proper ; ( 3 ) quarterly, first and fourth argent, a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable ; second and third argent, a chevron between three crosses crosslet sable ( for Sutton ).
He was buried at what had once been the site of Fukushoji in Kagoshima, Kagoshima and there is still a tombstone along with all other leaders of the clan.
The inscription composed for his first wife's tombstone spoke of " a glorious Resurrection to eternal life ," but her painful illness and the death of all the children of his second marriage seem to have dampened if not extinguished the bereaved husband's faith.
Tiles were made in all centres, and the small ceramic tombstone of an Andalucian student who died in 1409 is one of the very few precisely datable pieces.
The surface of the tombstone has holes to accommodate modular vises across all four faces on a pallet that can rotate to expose those faces to the machine spindle.
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