I met Beth at Hope Cottage for unwed mothers in 1967. She and I both gave birth to baby girls in the Spring, and with broken hearts, gave them up for adoption.
Shortly afterwards, we became involved in the hippie movement and did our small bit to protest the Vietnam war.
Beth became a Christian in 1970, and in 1972, she went to Heaven after a house-fire. I know for sure that she is with the Lord now and that we will meet again.
I've created this memorial for my precious friend and I hope to find someone who can provide a picture for her.
If you knew Beth and you have a photo of her, please contact me (click on my name for my email addy)
I met Beth at Hope Cottage for unwed mothers in 1967. She and I both gave birth to baby girls in the Spring, and with broken hearts, gave them up for adoption.
Shortly afterwards, we became involved in the hippie movement and did our small bit to protest the Vietnam war.
Beth became a Christian in 1970, and in 1972, she went to Heaven after a house-fire. I know for sure that she is with the Lord now and that we will meet again.
I've created this memorial for my precious friend and I hope to find someone who can provide a picture for her.
If you knew Beth and you have a photo of her, please contact me (click on my name for my email addy)
Inscription
Beloved Daughter, ELIZABETH, March 17, 1951 - April 28, 1973
Gravesite Details
Flat marker, vine leaf design
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