Saturday, May 10, 2008

A tombstone at Ennis Friary


This tombstone, like many others, had been moved into the Friary to protect it and been laid on the floor. I was really impressed by the wording here below:


Erected
To the memory of
John Charles Ryall Died July 6, 1861
by his afflicted widow who deeply and sincerely
mourns the loss of one she so fondly
loved and is consoled only by the hope of a
reunion with him in heaven through the
merits of the Saviour in whom
he fully trusted for salvation.

2 comments:

Team SAK said...

They really are eloquent words aren't they?

Ruby said...

yep, very meaningful to me!