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Carthage Cemetery Carthage Missouri October 5 2007
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A homemade headstone made up entirely in conch shells,
with "Blanche" carved in the cement. Shells usually symbolizes man’s
early pilgrimage; birth and resurrection.
IN Grateful Memory Of Sgt. Harold W. Long, Jr A.S. NO 37502546 "He stands in the
unbroken line of patriots who have dared to die that freedom might live, and
grow, and increase its blessings. Freedom lives, and through it, he lives —
in a way that humbles the undertakings of most men."
Another Treestone common in the Midwest. The dove flying downward is a symbol for the Holy Ghost, this representation comes from John 1.
Pur Autre Vie translated means "For the life of another."
Palm Fronds symbolizes a martyr's triumph over death and, by extension, any believer's triumph over death.
The axes could symbolize an occupation or Woodman of the World (WOW). Treestones often mark the resting place of a Woodman of the World. The organization was founded in 1890 in Omaha, Nebraska by Joseph Cullen Root. Root, who was member of several fraternal organizations including the Freemasons, founded Modern Woodmen of America in Lyons, Iowa after hearing a sermon about "pioneer woodmen clearing away the forest to provide for their families." Taking his own name of root to heart, he wanted to start a Society that "would clear away problems of financial security for its members."
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