Monthly Archives: January 2025

Christian and Egyptian Symbolism Coexisting

Erected byTERENCE NUGENTIn Memory ofhis Esteemed FriendCORNELIUS CREMIN,A native of Cork,IRELAND,Who departed this lifeSeptember 1st, 1854,Aged 26 years,May he rest in peace. Afflictions sore he bore,Physicians were in vain,Till God did please that death should come [?] And cease him … Continue reading

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A Blinding Light

An iron fence surrounds the John Rourke Family Mausoleum in the Catholic Cemetery in Savannah, Georgia.  The iron gates and fencing around a cemetery were common and imbued with a power—the power to keep the malevolent spirits such as ghosts, … Continue reading

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Setting or Rising?

In a mausoleum in the Mountain View Cemetery in Altadena, California, a stained glass window represents a potent symbol throughout the world—ancient and modern.  In funerary symbolism it is depicted in many ways: as a yellow sphere; as spreading rays … Continue reading

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The Ubiquitous Weeping Willow

SACRED To the memory of MARY RAFFIAL Who was born in St. Augustine, Fla. in the year of our Lord A.D. 1816 and died in Savannah June 27th 1859 Aged 43 years One of the most ubiquitous symbols found in … Continue reading

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The Winged Cherub

IN MEMORY OF TWO CHILDREN OF Andrew & Catherine HUGHES: JOSEPH DIED MARCH 7, 1853 AGED 3 MO. & 7 DAYS THOMAS N. WAS KILLED BY A HORSE OCT. 13, 1853 AGED 3 YRS & 14 DAYS I take these … Continue reading

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