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Clarissa "Clara" Harlowe Barton
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- TROLL'S Bridge
 Added: May. 11, 2013
 
Ms. Clara Barton: Madam, you will be remembered as a pioneer American teacher, patent clerk, nurse, humanitarian and is best remembered for organizing the American Red Cross. You achieved widespread recognition by delivering lectures around the country about her war experiences. You met Susan B. Anthony and began a long association with the woman's suffrage movement. You also became acquainted with Frederick Douglass and became an activist for black civil rights. In 1869, during her trip to Geneva, Switzerland, is where she as introduced to the Red Cross. On this day after 101 years, in Glen Echo, Maryland with all your friends by your side, you died from tuberculosis which you contracted two years earlier and had been bedridden one month earlier, may you rest in peace!
- MFPS
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- Lazer
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 
Rest in peace.
- Mara
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- Blackwasp
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- CHARLES A. OSWALD
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 
R.I.P. ON THE DAY YOU LEFT US.....
- George Bradley
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- czgrammy
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- James Snow
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- Cindy
 Added: Apr. 12, 2013
 

- Rose
 Added: Apr. 11, 2013
 

- Stacey
 Added: Apr. 11, 2013
 
She gave so much of herself to others. Rest in heavenly peace, Clara.
- Lynda Duncan Miles
 Added: Apr. 9, 2013
 

- Falling Stars ★
 Added: Mar. 31, 2013
 

- Bunny
 Added: Mar. 23, 2013
 

- Georgia Girl
 Added: Mar. 16, 2013
 
God bless you Clara, your so amazing. I love how strongly and lovingly you cared for others. Thank You Ms. Clara.
- Dylan B123
 Added: Mar. 11, 2013
 
Dear Ms. Barton, you're the reason that I decided to become a Red Cross volunteer. You're an inspiration not only to your generation but for the next one to come. THANK-YOU for your 23 years of service that you gave with all your HEART & SOUL to the organization that you founded 130+ years ago.
- Natalia, Dallas
 Added: Mar. 1, 2013
 
I salute you on Presidents' Day! Also, I know you are helping the Lord receive the spirit of the two wonderful young men who were EMT drivers, in my city of Indianapolis. They were killed last week, when a (Probably- not proven yet) drunk driver struck their truck. Please bring healing to their grief-stricken families and help all of us Indiana residents and Red Cross Workers honor these two very fine young men, Tim and Cody. Please be with the driver. Finally, hug my nurse grandmother who is in Heaven with you, watch over my nurse sister, and my soldier, John. Finally, my nephew Mike who had surgery today, and my friend's niece, who tried to kill herself with an overdose, again. Also, for my own health issues-you know they are serious. PHEW- just a few things. However, you handle so many things so very well!
- A Most Grateful Patient
 Added: Feb. 18, 2013
 
Bless her heart, and may she forever rest in great peace...
- KP
 Added: Feb. 17, 2013
 

- You know my name
 Added: Feb. 6, 2013
 

- Vicki Brewer Sexton
 Added: Jan. 26, 2013
 
Ms. Clara Barton: Madam, you will be remembered as a pioneer American teacher, patent clerk, nurse, humanitarian and is best remembered for organizing the American Red Cross. You achieved widespread recognition by delivering lectures around the country about her war experiences. You met Susan B. Anthony and began a long association with the woman's suffrage movement. You also became acquainted with Frederick Douglass and became an activist for black civil rights. In 1869, during her trip to Geneva, Switzerland, is where she as introduced to the Red Cross. may you rest in peace!
- MFPS
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- OkieBran
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 
Happy Christmas Birthday, Rest in Peace
- Ann Joscher
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- Cheryll G. Cotten
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- Little_Storm
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- peggy
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- Cindy
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- florida boy 64
 Added: Dec. 25, 2012
 

- Lucy Caldarelli
 Added: Dec. 24, 2012
 

- Falling Stars ★
 Added: Dec. 24, 2012
 

- Libby Talley
 Added: Dec. 22, 2012
 

- Rose
 Added: Dec. 21, 2012
 

- DENA ANN
 Added: Dec. 21, 2012
 

- Sherry
 Added: Dec. 21, 2012
 

- P. David Eastburn
 Added: Dec. 21, 2012
 
God Bless your memory. You were one of the good ones.Happy Birthday Dec 25
- Gene Baumwoll CSW
 Added: Dec. 21, 2012
 
You truly were an amazing, compassionate woman. God bless you now and forever.
- ~TC~
 Added: Dec. 9, 2012
 

- Lance
 Added: Nov. 18, 2012
 
God Speed Clara. It is hard to find words to thank one who did so many positive things in one life. You are my inspiration for all the good works I do and the reason along with my own family which were on those battlefields with you, that I care so much for our Vets and try so hard to preserve their memory..thank you for the inspiration.
- Emma
 Added: Nov. 12, 2012
 

- Casper
 Added: Oct. 11, 2012
 
I know you are with the angels. What a wonderful person you were. Your deeds will be remembered throughout eternity. God bless.
- ~TC~
 Added: Sep. 22, 2012
 

- Marty Stewart
 Added: Sep. 19, 2012
 
you were a beautiful lady god bless you Clara
- Cpl Joe
 Added: Sep. 16, 2012
 

- Rose
 Added: Sep. 4, 2012
 

- In Loving Memory, Maggie
 Added: Aug. 16, 2012
 

- Joyce
 Added: Jul. 30, 2012
 

- LdyBugღ
 Added: Jul. 27, 2012
 
"After death the Soul becomes again a spirit; that is to say, it returns into the world of spirits, which it had quitted for a short time." Taken from "The Spirits' Book", by Allan Kardec: www.geae.inf.br/en/books/codification/sb.pdf
- Mariela
 Added: Jul. 23, 2012
 
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