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Capt. John Martin
died August 27, 1851, Aged 42 years Husband, Father, Son and Brother Thou art taken from us and deeply do we fret the bereavement. Thou who must support and to guide; gladly would we have snatched thee from the cold embrace of Death, but our arms were powerless; and we resign thee to thy God, hopeing in due season to meet thee with thy Saviour to part no more. O cease kind nature, cease thy tears, Thy Saviour dwells on high; There everlasting spring appears, And joys that never die Capt. John Martin died August 27, 1851, Aged 42 years Husband, Father, Son and Brother Thou art taken from us and deeply do we fret the bereavement. Thou who must support and to guide; gladly would we have snatched thee from the cold embrace of Death, but our arms were powerless; and we resign thee to thy God, hopeing in due season to meet thee with thy Saviour to part no more. O cease kind nature, cease thy tears, Thy Saviour dwells on high; There everlasting spring appears, And joys that never die Camera: Eastman Kodak Company (Kodak Dx3500 Digital Camera) |
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