Stranger, if departed worth claims the tribute of a tear,/ Bending o're this hallowed earth, pay that mournful homage here/ Like that Saint who sleeps below,/ Raise thy thoughts, thy hopes on high From er bright example lo,/ Learn to suffer, learn to die,
Stranger, if departed worth claims the tribute of a tear,/ Bending o're this hallowed earth, pay that mournful homage here/ Like that Saint who sleeps below,/ Raise thy thoughts, thy hopes on high From er bright example lo,/ Learn to suffer, learn to die,
This stone is located in the Gallup - Dunbar Cemetery, stone number 2.
Born in Boston, d/o Benjamin Homer and Mary Perrot.
Photo by Nicole S. Vecchi.
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Prefix: | Last Name: Arsonneau | First Name: Ruth | Middle: | Suffix: | Maiden Name: Homer | Sex: female |
Relationship: w/o Pierre Remi Arsonneau |
Birth Date: 25 November 1763 | Death Date: 7 April 1811 | Place of Death: Hartland, Vt | Age at Death: | Veteran Status: no |
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Footstone: Unknown | Headstone Exists: yes | Carving: | Carver: | Transcriber: |