They are linked.
______________________________
~A Poem In Memory of James Bernard~
In a perfect world,
death would never be.
Love would be forever,
and last eternally.
In a perfect world,
you'd still be by our side,
lighting up our happy lives.
You never would have died.
In a perfect world,
sadness would not be found.
Love and life, and happiness
forever would abound.
Perhaps that perfect world
awaits us when we die.
A world where eternal bliss
is found in heaven's sky.
We'll cling to faith and hope,
for God is a God of love,
and in His time we'll join you
in a perfect world above.
by Ron Tranmer ©
_____________________________________________
Thanks to Contributor:
Some info on James. His middle name is Arthur he was born 6/11/1914 Missouri died 9/17/1917 Moberly, Randolph county, Missouri. Thank you Penny Neeson
_______________________________________________
Re: Monument Photos in Marshall Cemetery
Thanks for the photos for the below, except
Harry Bernand, and he must not have had a
tombstone. It appears that the Bernand's
in this cemetery died before he did, and
perhaps that is the reason for no marker (?)
I know he was in WW I, he registered anyway,
but cannot find date of death yet.
Janet
Bernand, Harry 83505599
b. Jul. 17, 1891 d. unknown Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, James 83505508
b. 1846 d. unknown Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, James Arthur "Child" 83505605
b. Jun. 11, 1914 d. Sep. 17, 1917 Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, Lloyd H 31314855
b. Jan. 16, 1917 d. Sep. 7, 2001 Floral Hills East Memoria...
Lees Summit
Jackson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, Lucy Jane Fisher 83505643
b. 1892 d. 1917 Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, Martha E. 83505573
b. 1848 d. 1916 Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Added by Janet Milburn on Jun 05, 2013 5:53 PM
They are linked.
______________________________
~A Poem In Memory of James Bernard~
In a perfect world,
death would never be.
Love would be forever,
and last eternally.
In a perfect world,
you'd still be by our side,
lighting up our happy lives.
You never would have died.
In a perfect world,
sadness would not be found.
Love and life, and happiness
forever would abound.
Perhaps that perfect world
awaits us when we die.
A world where eternal bliss
is found in heaven's sky.
We'll cling to faith and hope,
for God is a God of love,
and in His time we'll join you
in a perfect world above.
by Ron Tranmer ©
_____________________________________________
Thanks to Contributor:
Some info on James. His middle name is Arthur he was born 6/11/1914 Missouri died 9/17/1917 Moberly, Randolph county, Missouri. Thank you Penny Neeson
_______________________________________________
Re: Monument Photos in Marshall Cemetery
Thanks for the photos for the below, except
Harry Bernand, and he must not have had a
tombstone. It appears that the Bernand's
in this cemetery died before he did, and
perhaps that is the reason for no marker (?)
I know he was in WW I, he registered anyway,
but cannot find date of death yet.
Janet
Bernand, Harry 83505599
b. Jul. 17, 1891 d. unknown Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, James 83505508
b. 1846 d. unknown Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, James Arthur "Child" 83505605
b. Jun. 11, 1914 d. Sep. 17, 1917 Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, Lloyd H 31314855
b. Jan. 16, 1917 d. Sep. 7, 2001 Floral Hills East Memoria...
Lees Summit
Jackson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, Lucy Jane Fisher 83505643
b. 1892 d. 1917 Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Bernand, Martha E. 83505573
b. 1848 d. 1916 Marshall Cemetery
Johnson County
Missouri, USA
Added by Janet Milburn on Jun 05, 2013 5:53 PM
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