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- Gravestone of Julio Marquez Jr.
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Gravestone of Eva Burton Eva Burton, A Native of Chicago Ill, Died March 15 1885, Aged 32 Years
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Gravestone of Josephine Ulrieka Smith Josephine Ulrieka Smith, of Rothenberg Whertomberg, Died June 12 1884, Aged 45 Years
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Gravestones of [Unintellible], Stella E. Young Ewell, and Dora Thompson [Unintellible], Died Dec 20 1882, Aged 32 Years, "My dearest Friend that dwell above/I now have gone to see/[That] all my friends in Christ below/Will soon come after me" –– Stella E. Young Ewell, Born July 12 1856, Died Dec 19 1882, "Go to thy rest in peace/And soft be thy repose/Thy toils are o'er, thy troubles ceased/From Earthly care [unintelligible]/Thine eyelids gently close" –– Dora Thompson, Died Sept 17 1884, Aged 24 Years, "We loved her"
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Gravestone of James Moorey "We'll Meet Again" James Moorey, Born Aug 7 1856, Died July 31 1883, "Best husband in the silent tomb/Best for the shadow and the gloam/Of death is pass'd!/Rest from the griefs thy path beset/Rest dear one, till we have met/In heaven at last"
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Mason Ryan Wallace Inscription reads: My Son Mason Ryan Wallace Aug 4 1992 Aug 25 1992 I pray thee Lord my soul to keep The stone also has an engraving of two hands clasped in prayer over a heart and a bouquet of flowers.
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Alvin Charles Hicks, Jr. Gravestone of Alvin Charles Hicks, Jr, March 20, 1985 - November 3, 2005. Inscription above name reads: "In Loving Memory". Inscriptions reading "Sunrise" and "Sunset" appear above the dates. Inscription below dates reads: "Loving Son, Father, Grandson & Brother / ONE IN A MILLION YOU!" Four engravings of sixteenth notes appears on all four corners of the grave. Two portraits of a seemingly young and old Hicks appears over both dates. An engraving of hands clasped in prayer appear at the center of the grave.
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Huff Family Burial. Spousal Tombstone. Edward and Dorcas Huff. Escobar Cemetery
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Rachel Marian Pennick Stone Child's grave, 1987-1993, epitaph reads: In God's care, little oned to him belong
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Rachel Marian Pennick Stone Child's grave, 1987-1993, text reads: In God's care, little ones to him belong"