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If you’ve spent
some time in cemeteries, you may have observed various epitaphs that
interest you. Some are simple and plain, while others are
exceptionally detailed and well thought out. Some are old, in a
language that seems antiquated. Others are modern. All express the
family’s remembrance for their loved one. If you would like to add
an epitaph to our collection, please
send
them to us for posting on this site. |
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Antioch Cemetery
(North of
Live Oak, Fla.) |
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Love Never Faileth |
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Together Forever |
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Always So Truthful,
Unselfish and Kind,
None In This World His Equal You’ll Find
A Beautiful Life That Came To an End
He Died as He Lived, Everyone’s Friend. |
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Gone to Be an Angel |
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Our
Loved One |
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A little bud of love
To bloom with God above
(Child’s
grave) |
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Dear Mother in Earth’s
Thorny Path
How Long Thy Feet Have Trod!
To Find At Last This Peaceful Rest
Same in the Arms of God.
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Dear Father With A
Reverent Hand
This to Thy Memory Given
While One by One Thy Household Band
God Reunites in Heaven |
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Take Them, O Father In
Thine Arms
And May They Henceforth Be A Messenger of Peace
Between Our Human Hearts And Thee.
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O Brother, First to
Leave Our Band
Life’s Song As Yet Unsung,
While Gray Hairs Gather On Our Brows,
Thou Art Forever Young.
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For God So Loved The
World
That He Gave His Only Begotten Son
That Whosoever Believeth In Him
Should Not Perish, But Have
Everlasting Life.
John 3:16 |
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For God Sent Not His
Son Into
The World To Condemn The World
But That The World Through Him
Might Be Saved.
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A New Commandment I
Give Unto You.
That Ye Love One Another.
John 13:34 |
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Servant of God, Well
Done,
Thy Glorious Warfare Past,
The Battles Fought, The Victory Won,
And Thou Art Crossed At Last.
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