Mystery Surrounds Discovery Of Dead Child's Tombstone
Everret, Wash. (United States):
Sheriff's deputies are asking for the public's help in solving the mystery of where a historic Victorian-era child's grave marker belongs.
The headstone marking the grave of a child who died in 1894 was found Sept 5 in a vacant lot overgrown with weeds in the 15700 block of Ash Way.
The headstone is gray marble and measures about 23 inches by 12 inches by 6 inches. It has this inscription:
We loved her, yes we loved her, But angels loved her more, And so they sweetly called her, To yonder shining shore. Maggie A. Lloyd Died July 14, 1894 Aged 3 Ys. 21 Ds.
Sept 22, 2005
KIROTV.com
Everret, Wash. (United States):
Sheriff's deputies are asking for the public's help in solving the mystery of where a historic Victorian-era child's grave marker belongs.
The headstone marking the grave of a child who died in 1894 was found Sept 5 in a vacant lot overgrown with weeds in the 15700 block of Ash Way.
The headstone is gray marble and measures about 23 inches by 12 inches by 6 inches. It has this inscription:
We loved her, yes we loved her, But angels loved her more, And so they sweetly called her, To yonder shining shore. Maggie A. Lloyd Died July 14, 1894 Aged 3 Ys. 21 Ds.
Sept 22, 2005
KIROTV.com