Surname | Given | Born | Died | Age | Inscription |
Baker | Annie | 1914 | 1962 | “Forever in our hearts” | |
Alexander | 1914 | 2005 | |||
Cheryl | |||||
Hillier | Frederick N. | Aug. 30, 1924 | May 29, 1984 | “We loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee best” Ever remembered, ever loved by wife Jean and family |
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Avery | William J. | Aug. 4, 1902 | July 16, 1963 | “Until the day break And the shadows flee away” Erected by his wife |
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Snelgrove | Marion | (wooden cross) | |||
Snelgrove | Maude | (wooden cross) | |||
Snelgrove | Fred | (wooden cross) | |||
Snelgrove | Amos | Apr. 8, 1940 | 64 yrs. | “Though death divides, fond memory clings” | |
Hannah | Mar. 31, 1968 | 88 yrs. | |||
Baker | Jacob | April 1927 | 23 yrs. | Remembered by Arthor and family | |
Churchill | Samuel | 1900 | 1973 | Erected by residents Clarenville Rest Home | |
Evelyn | 1911 | ||||
Stoyles | James | Oct. 24, 1911 | 88 yrs. | “Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep From which none ever wakes to weep A calm and undisturbed repose Unbroken by the last of foes” (headstone lies broken on ground) |
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Susan | Oct. 30, 1900 | 75 yrs. | |||
Frost | Hannibal | June 8, 1904 | 64 yrs. | (bottom of headstone submerged in soil) | |
Margaret | Oct. 5, 1907 | ||||
Frost | James | Sept. 16, 1891 | 85 yrs. | Beloved husband of Mary Frost “I know that my Redeemer liveth” |
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Frost | Sarah Jane | Dec. 25, 1883 | 25 yrs. | Wife of Eli Stoyles Child of Eli & Sarah Jane Stoyles Child of Eli & Sarah Jane Stoyles |
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Mary Susannah | 2 yrs. | ||||
Eliza Jane | 3 yrs. | ||||
Frost | Nehemiah | July 22, 1892 | 27 yrs. | Beloved son of N. & J. Frost “In a sure and certain hope of resurrection” “Not for thee shall tears begin Child of God and heir to heaven For He gave thee sweet release The Christians’ ??????????” |
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Elizabeth T. | April 1, 1889 | 10 yrs. | |||
Frost | Levi | Mar. 9, 1894 | 23 yrs. | Beloved husband of Mary J. Frost “Servant of God, well done Thy glorious warfare’s past The battle’s fought, the race is won And thou art crowned at last” |
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Frost | Nehemiah | Apr. 14, 1909 | 74 yrs. | “I have fought a good fight I have finished the course I have kept the faith” |
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Frost | Jane | July 6, 1918 | 78 yrs. | “Do not ask us if we miss her Oh, ‘tis such a vacant place Oft in fancy we hear her footsteps Or we see her smiling face. She has gone to brighter regions Free from every grief and care We shall meet you again in heaven And there will be no parting there” Erected by her son |
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Benson | Joshua | Dec. 14, 1915 | 27 yrs. | “A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled” |
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Merdice | May 8, 1916 | 3 mos. | “Asleep in Jesus” Child of Joshua & Elsie Erected by Elsie Benson |
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Benson | Eleazer | Aug. 30, 1910 | 48 yrs. | Beloved husband of Susannah Benson “Dearest muse and thou hast left us. Here thy loss we deeply feel But ‘tis God that hath bereft us He can all our sorrows heal” |
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Green | Mary Susannah | Jan. 10, 1899 | 42 yrs. | Beloved wife of Enoch Green | |
Price | Julia Ann | March 23, 1934 | 78 yrs. | ||
Price | Noah | May 21, 1931 | 85 yrs. | Beloved husband of Julia Ann Price “A precious one from us is gone A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled —————– God in his wisdom has revealed The one we loved had given And though the body slumbers there The soul is safe in heaven” |
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Loder | Richard | 1878 | 1944 | ||
Elizabeth | 1882 | 1925 | |||
Janet | Children of Richard & Elizabeth | ||||
James | |||||
Johanna | |||||
Price | John | Mar. 9, 1941 | 63 yrs. | Beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Price “In love he lived, in peace he died” |
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Price | William J. | Dec. 4, 1907 | May 1, 1949 | “Together Forever” “Safe in the arms of Jesus” Married April 13, 1932 |
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M. Gladys | Feb. 11, 1912 | Feb. 26, 2002 | |||
Frost | James | Dec. 13, 1927 | 83 yrs. | In loving memory of our dear father. Also our dear brother Much of the inscription illegible |
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Harry | 1927 | ||||
Stoyles | Pretoria | Feb. 27, 1937 | 35 yrs. | Beloved wife of David Stoyles. Drowned by falling into a well. “Asleep in Jesus blessed sleep” |
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Annie Maria | Oct. 8, 1953 | 44 yrs. | |||
Stoyles | Lydia | June 6, 1984 | 75 yrs. | “Father grant thy weary one Rest for evermore” |
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Stoyles | Alfred | June 26, 1969 | 65 yrs. | “For all of us he did his best May God grant him eternal rest” |
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Penney | Annie | Nov. 1, 1967 | 80 yrs. | “Happy memories fond and true From us who thought the world of you” |
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Green | Mary Ann | June 14, 1941 | 77 yrs. | Beloved wife of Joseph Green “Just away where no shadows fall In perfect peace awaiting all Longing perhaps in her love to say I am not dead, I am just away” |
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Green | Joseph | Apr. 13, 1955 | 95 yrs. | Beloved husband of Mary Ann Green “Earth has no sorrow that heaven cannot heal” |
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Baker | Merdick A. | 1947 | 1966 | “Forever in our hearts” Remembered by the family |
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Avery | Elizabeth | ||||
Dinn* | Caroline | Sept. 7, 1952 | 77 yrs. | *Dinn should actually be “Dean” The pains of death are past Labour and sorrow cease Life’s long warfare closed at last Thy soul is found in peace” |
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Greene* | Victoria | Mar. 11, 1931 | 51 yrs. | (*should actually be Green?) “Blessed are the dead Which die in the Lord” ——– “The secret of the Lord Is with them that fear Him” |
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Plemon | Feb. 19, 1950 | 74 yrs. | |||
Stoyles | James | Dec. 8, 1936 | 77 yrs. | “Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep” | |
Keziah | Jan. 4. 1949 | 87 yrs. | |||
Loder | Annie G. | 1891 | 1918 | Wife of Eli Loder | |
Eli | 1891 | 1925 | |||
Loder | Eli | 1888 | 1925 | “Beyond the sunset” Son Nelson |
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Annie G. | 1890 | 1918 | |||
Loder | Walter G. | 1913 | 1970 | 57 yrs. | Gunner Royal Artillery “Forever in our hearts” “No farewell words were spoken No time to say goodbye You were gone before we knew it And only God knows why” |
Stoyles | Mary Margaret | June 3, 1917 | 32 yrs. | Beloved wife of David Stoyles “Safe in the arms of Jesus Safe on His gentle breast There by his love o’ershaded Sweetly my soul shall rest” |
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Stoyles | David | Feb. 24, 1964 | 78 yrs. | “Now upon the farther shore Lands the voyager at last” |
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Eddy | Julia L. | July 3, 1985 | 64 yrs. | “Grant them eternal rest” | |
Eddy | Charles W. | Dec. 25, 1974 | 55 yrs. | Seaman Merchant Navy WW 2 | |
Churchill | Arthur | April 1, 1892 | Oct. 26, 1998 | ||
Churchill | Bertha | 1898 | 1977 | “Safe in the arms of Jesus”Erected by Arthur and family | |
Susan | 1926 | 1926 | |||
Frost | Rachel | Apr. 24, 1936 | 82 yrs. | “On the resurrection morning Soul and body meet again No more sorrow, no more weeping No more pain” |
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Frost | Barbara | Jan. 7, 1941 | 83 yrs. | “Her toils are past, her work is done And she is fully blest She fought the fight, the victory won And enters into rest” |
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Frost | Eli | May 28, 1935 | 82 yrs. | Drowned | |
Walter G. | Nov. 23, 1919 | 30 yrs. | |||
Howse | Albert | July 26, 1926 | 80 yrs. | “Our loss is heaven’s gain” “Dearest father, thou hast left us Here thy loss we deeply feel But ‘tis God that hath bereft us He can all our sorrows heal” |
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Howse | Priscilla | June 13, 1922 | 68 yrs. | Beloved wife of Albert Howse “Come home to my Father’s dwelling Where the many mansions are She will sweetly talk with Jesus, And Jesus will talk with her ————- She is gone but not forgotten Never shall her memory fade Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around the grave where she is laid” |
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Howse | Mildred | Feb. 19, 1949 | Mar. 2, 1949 | Infant child of Albert & Mildred Howse “He has taken our precious one From our bosom to His arm” |
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Stoyles | Reta P. | July 8, 1914 | Nov. 14, 1997 | “To live in the hearts we leave behind is not to die” | |
Edmund B. | Jan. 4, 1910 | June 23, 1970 | |||
Stoyles | Mariah Elizabeth | Apr. 18, 1959 | 78 yrs. | “They were true and very patient Through the years they travelled on And those dear hands now resting Made a home that now is gone” |
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Edward | June 28, 1963 | 82 yrs. | |||
Frost | William James | May 26, 1940 | 21 yrs. | Children of Walter & Phoebe Frost “Forever with the Lord” |
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Priscilla Jane | Aug. 28, 1946 | 33 yrs. | |||
Frost | Walter W. | 1892 | 1984 | “Ever remembered, ever loved” | |
Phoebe J. | 1894 | 1986 | |||
Stoyles | William H. | 1901 | 1983 | “To live in the hearts of those we love is not to die” | |
A. Beatrice | 1908 | 2000 | |||
Stoyles | Baby | June 11, 1966 | Daughter of Wilson & Audrey Stoyles “Sweet little flower Of heavenly birth She was too fair To bloom on earth” |
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Green | Irene | Jan. 29, 1952 | 31 yrs. | Wife of Enoch Green “Blessed are the dead Which die in the Lord” |
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Snow | Ronald Maxwell | July 26, 1949 | 35 yrs. | “How sweet to sleep where all is peace And pain is lulled to rest” Erected by his wife Sarah |
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Snow | Lindo George | Mar. 1, 1942 | 4 yrs. | “We loved the well, But Jesus loved thee best” Erected by Mom |
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Churchill | Lydia | 1896 | 1979 | “We shall meet again” | |
Vey | Kenneth | 1904 | 1965 | “Rest in peace” | |
Mildred M. (Crocker) | 1908 | 1991 | |||
Vey | Emma Jane | Dec. 18, 1958 | 86 yrs. | Wife of William James Vey “Forever with the Lord” |
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Jackson | John | 1855 | 1932 | ||
Martha J. | 1868 | 1954 | |||
Vey | William James | July 25, 1945 | 73 yrs. | Beloved husband of Emma J. Vey “In the midst of life, we are in death” “When we asunder part (incomplete) |
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Vey | Claris Maude | Sept. 7, 1908 | Apr. 27, 2006 | “Safe in the arms of Jesus” | |
Alfred John | Jan. 12, 1906 | Feb. 10, 1979 | |||
Churchill | James | Apr. 17, 1964 | 77 yrs. | “Leave this world without a tear Save for the friends I hold so dear To heal their sorrows Lord descend And to the friendless prove a friend” “When for a while we part This thought will soothe our pain That we shall still be joined in heart And one day meet again” |
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Churchill | Maggie | Aug. 30, 1891 | Mar. 27, 1981 | Wife of the late James Churchill “Not lost to memory or to love But safe in our Father’s home above” |
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Churchill | William Lodge | Apr. 28, 1943 | 25 yrs. | Only son of James and Margaret Churchill “Sleep on beloved, sleep and take thy rest Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour’s breast We loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee more Good-night, good-night, good-night” “Dearest Willie, how we miss you None but loving hearts can tell Earth has lost thee, Heaven has found thee” |
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Churchill | William James | Oct. 24, 1948 | 89 yrs. | Husband of the late Susanna Churchill “Servant of God, well done Thy glorious ware are past The battles fought, the race is won And thou art crowned at last ——————– Rest dear father, thy work is o’er Thy willing hand will toil no more Thy gentle voice no more we’ll hear Rest dear father and take thy rest” |
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Stoyles | Wilson | 1890 | 1979 | “forever with the lord” | |
Elsie M. | 1896 | 1980 | |||
Avery | Phoebe | Feb. 27, 1974 | 82 yrs. | Ever remembered by her three sons | |
Avery | Abraham | Nov. 9, 1969 | 78 yrs. | Able Seaman Royal Naval Reserve | |
Cooper | George | 1880 | 1969 | “Though your smile has gone forever And your hand we cannot touch We have so many memories of you, Dad That we love so much” Erected by daughter Edith Benson |
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Avery | Robert J. | Oct. 13, 1961 | 66 yrs. | “Today brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest Those who think of him today Are the ones who loved him best” |
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Avery | Elias F. | May 23, 1926 | Nov. 1, 2009 | Loving son, husband, father, brother & friend” | |
Avery | Louise | July 25, 1899 | Oct. 9, 1992 | (some inscription hidden by thick rose bush) | |
Stanford | Joseph George | Dec. 15, 1956 | 75 yrs. | “To-day recalls sad memory Of a loved one gone to rest And those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best” Erected by his wife Leah |
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Stanford | Leah | 1887 | 1974 | “Years of striving, little of play Loving, giving the whole of the way A cherished smile, a heart of gold To the dearest mother the world could hold Happy memories, fond and true From us who thought the world of you” |
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Loder | May | 1905 | 1985 | “She lives with us in memory And will for evermore” Ever remembered by sons and daughter |
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Loder | Suzette | August 6, 1966 | 3 yrs., 5 days | Darling child of Wilfred & Lillian Loder; accidentally killed “A little lamb so sweet and pure Upon this earth to roam An angel came so silently And took our dear child home” Ever remembered by Mommy, Daddy, Brother, Sister & Grandmother |
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Loder | Susan | Feb. 26, 1967 | “Our darling lies here” | ||
Churchill | Eliza Jane | Sept. 1, 1964 | 64 yrs. | Beloved wife of Alexander Churchill, Jr. “To us she has not passed away Nor has she travelled far But entered heaven’s most lovely room And left the door ajar” |
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(Churchill) | Alec | ||||
(Churchill) | Jessie | ||||
(Churchill) | Harvey | ||||
Howse | Eleazer Rodrick | Aug. 15, 2002 | 76 yrs. | “Not lost to memory or to love But safe in our Father’s house above” |
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Howse | Flora | July 11, 1983 | 56 yrs. | “We loved thee well But Jesus loved thee best” |
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Howse | Leanne | Feb. 11, 1984 | “Now I lay me down to sleep” | ||
Stoyles | Olin M. | 1914 | 1984 | “Ever remembered, Ever loved” |
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Dorothy F. | 1915 | 1983 | |||
Price | Naomi | Oct. 15, 1885 | Nov. 20, 1980 | Ever remembered by daughter | |
Stoyles | A. Blanche | 1901 | 1980 | “Our Father Which art in heaven” |
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James T. | 1900 | 1986 |
Transcribed by Eric Stringer, May 2014
These transcriptions may contain human errors. As always, confirm these as you would any other source material.