Showing posts with label Wagoner County Oklahoma. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wagoner County Oklahoma. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Eternity

Located at Elmwood Cemetery in Wagoner, OK.
Eternity
Once a hero brave
and now he lays
beneath the shadow
in the grave
he took with him
all his wealth
and left us nothing
to repay
he holds the charge
against us
until his judgement day.
Revelations 20 - 12
Albert Hoppe


Around the base reads:
In God we trust.

Note: Generally when you see something like "Revelations 20 - 12"  the quote above the citation is from what is stated.  That is not the case here.

Revelations 20:12 is as follows.

And I saw the dead, small and great, stand before God; and the books were opened: and another book was opened, which is the book of life: and the dead were judged out of those things which were written in the books, according to their works.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Guardian Angel

Located at Elmwood Cemetery in Wagoner, OK.
Jeraldine Lenora
Odom
July 19, 1922
Nov 9, 1963

Friday, February 4, 2011

Mistaken For A Burglar

Located at Elmwood Cemetery in Wagoner, OK.
M.I. Price
Born
June 21, 1834
Died
Jan 9, 1917
Aged 83 Years
Gone but not forgotten

A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
Which never can be filled

M. I. Price, the aged father of our well known citizen, Mose Price, was shot and instantly killed at about four o'clock Tuesday morning, January 9, 1917, by Ralph Herndon, who lives with his mother across the street from the Price home on west Cherokee. The old gentleman would frequently get up in the night, but the family always watched him very carefully.

He was an early riser and would always insist on helping do the chores and never failed to milk at least one cow notwithstanding his advanced age of 83 years.

He had arisen between two and three o'clock that morning and was dressed when his son Mose awoke. The father insisted that it was chore time, but Mose convinced him that it was only the moon making it light and got him back to bed. After a half hour Mose fell asleep and again the father got up and dressed and slipped out without anyone hearing him.

After leaving the home, he must have become bewildered and wandered over to the Herndon home, when at five he shook the back door trying to get in, thinking, no doubt, he was at the door of his own home.

Thinking a burglar was at the door the boy called several times to know who was there, but no answer came, but the door knob kept shaking, the boy pulled the trigger of a big revolver and shot through the door, the bullet passing though the aged man's heart. He cried, "My God" and fell dead.

Mr. Price was born in Kentucky 83 years ago. He was born June 21, 1834. His wife died several years ago, but he left eight children, five boys and three girls, most of whom live in Colorado. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon, conducted by Rev. Jamison of the Baptist Church and the body was laid to rest in Elmwood Cemetery.

It was a sad death of a fine old gentleman and the son Mose Price and family have the sympathy of many kind friends and neighbors. (Obit found at www.Findagrave.com)

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Perished With The Sinking Of The S.S. Tuscania

Located at Elmwood Cemetery in Wagoner, OK.
Jesse M.
Rhodes
Feb 6, 1893
Feb 5, 1918
Co-A-358 Infantry
Perished With The Sinking Of The
S.S. Tuscania

A light from our household is gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our hearts
That never can be filled

About the S.S. Tuscania:
Wikipedia
Ancestory
The American Monument on the Mull of Oa.


Tuesday, February 1, 2011

A Modern Version

Back in December I posted a blog called "Seeing Doubles", the monuments I posted pics of were quite old.  Recently I found a modern version of the same monument. This new one is much smaller than the older ones but still very pretty.
Located at Elmwood Cemetery in Wagoner, OK.
Elizabeth Marie Mann
Dec 19, 2004 - Dec 24, 2004