In loving memory of our dear little daughter, Kathleen Clemens, who died February 20, 1925:
Sweet little flower of heavenly birth.
She was too fair to bloom on earth.
MOTHER AND DADDY
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IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear little niece, Kathleen Clemens, who died Feb. 20, 1925:
Surrounded by friends we are lonesome
In the midst of our pleasures we're blue.
A smile on our face still a heartache,
While we are longing and grieving for you
AUNT MAY AND AUNT JESSIE
Source (for both):
"The Times-Union" - Albany, NY - Thursday, February 20, 1930, Page 28, Column 8
(fultonhistory.com)
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IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear little girl, Kathleen Clemens, died February 20, 1925.
The fairest lilies are the first to fall,
The sweetest first to fade;
The fondest, dearest, best of all,
At peaceful rest is laid.
As some sweet blossom droops and dies
When blighted by the frost,
She faded from before our eyes,
And all too soon was lost.
But in God's garden free fom pain,
Where grows His fairest flowers,
We know that we all meet again,
This fairest bloom of ours.
MOTHER AND DADDY
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IN MEMORIAM
In sad and loving memory of our dear, little niece Cathelina Clemens, who died February 20, 1925.
No stain was on her little heart,
Sin had not entered there;
And innocence slept sweetly on
That pale white brow so fair.
She was too pure for this cold earth.
Too beautiful to stay.
And so God's holy angel bore
Our darling one away.
AUNT JESSIE AND AUNT MAE.
Source (for both):
"The Times-Union" - Albany, NY - Friday, February 20, 1931, Page 24, Column 8
(fultonhistory.com)
In loving memory of our dear little daughter, Kathleen Clemens, who died February 20, 1925:
Sweet little flower of heavenly birth.
She was too fair to bloom on earth.
MOTHER AND DADDY
--------------------------------
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear little niece, Kathleen Clemens, who died Feb. 20, 1925:
Surrounded by friends we are lonesome
In the midst of our pleasures we're blue.
A smile on our face still a heartache,
While we are longing and grieving for you
AUNT MAY AND AUNT JESSIE
Source (for both):
"The Times-Union" - Albany, NY - Thursday, February 20, 1930, Page 28, Column 8
(fultonhistory.com)
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IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our dear little girl, Kathleen Clemens, died February 20, 1925.
The fairest lilies are the first to fall,
The sweetest first to fade;
The fondest, dearest, best of all,
At peaceful rest is laid.
As some sweet blossom droops and dies
When blighted by the frost,
She faded from before our eyes,
And all too soon was lost.
But in God's garden free fom pain,
Where grows His fairest flowers,
We know that we all meet again,
This fairest bloom of ours.
MOTHER AND DADDY
--------------------------------
IN MEMORIAM
In sad and loving memory of our dear, little niece Cathelina Clemens, who died February 20, 1925.
No stain was on her little heart,
Sin had not entered there;
And innocence slept sweetly on
That pale white brow so fair.
She was too pure for this cold earth.
Too beautiful to stay.
And so God's holy angel bore
Our darling one away.
AUNT JESSIE AND AUNT MAE.
Source (for both):
"The Times-Union" - Albany, NY - Friday, February 20, 1931, Page 24, Column 8
(fultonhistory.com)
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