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During her short life, Florence Irene Ford, who was born in 1861, was terrified of storms. As soon a one developed, with the violent thunder and lightning, she would run to her mother, Ellen, who would patiently comfort her until the it passed.
In 1871, sadly, Florence died of yellow fever. Her mother, naturally very distraught, couldn’t bear the thought of Florence being buried and down there and all alone. She she still wanted to comfort her during those storms, even as she lay at rest. So Ellen made a strange request. She asked that her daughter’s coffin be fitted with a small window, with stairs leading down, like you would find at an outside cellar entrance. This would lead down to that specific spot where Florence's head rested, so she could peer into the coffin and feel close to her during the storms. And there she sit, after pulling down and closing the metal hatch doors above, as she would begin to sing and read to Florence, in order to comfort her during these storms.
The window is walled up now to prevent vandalism. Come with us as we step down to the bottom and try to imagine what it was like in that day of age.
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The Angel face you see is the Haserot, named “The Angel of Death Victorious". The stoic angel is seated on the marble gravestone of canning entrepreneur Francis Haserot and his family. Holding an extinguished torch upside-down, it represents a symbol of life extinguished. Wings are outstretched and the gaze is straight ahead.
IN THE END, DEATH ALWAYS WINS. LEST THE FACES NOT BE FORGOTTEN...
This channel is focused on casually walking and viewing a handful of the thousands of forgotten names and faces at various cemeteries near and afar. Seeing their faces up close. And when able, telling the stories behind their names.
Most graves are unknown and lost to history.
Some are famous.
And some infamous....
....and some with tragic endings.
Негізгі бет A Mother's View into Daughter's Coffin.
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