In loving memory
of
my dear husband
Vincent Paul Beardsley
who died July 17th. 1909
aged 69 years.
"Till with the dawn those angel faces smile,
which I have loved long since and lost awhile."
The epitaph is taken from "Lead, Kindly Light", by John Henry Newman.
"Ora pro nobis" is Latin for "Pray for us"; literally, "Speak for us."
N.B. In the register of burials, the name of Ellen Agnus Beardsley is written in red above her husband's name, which would seem to indicate that she is buried in the same grave. However, there is no entry for her in the years from 1930 to 1935, although most sources claim that she died in 1932.
Vincent's address is given in the register as 7 The Terrace, Camden Square.
In loving memory
of
my dear husband
Vincent Paul Beardsley
who died July 17th. 1909
aged 69 years.
"Till with the dawn those angel faces smile,
which I have loved long since and lost awhile."
The epitaph is taken from "Lead, Kindly Light", by John Henry Newman.
"Ora pro nobis" is Latin for "Pray for us"; literally, "Speak for us."
N.B. In the register of burials, the name of Ellen Agnus Beardsley is written in red above her husband's name, which would seem to indicate that she is buried in the same grave. However, there is no entry for her in the years from 1930 to 1935, although most sources claim that she died in 1932.
Vincent's address is given in the register as 7 The Terrace, Camden Square.
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