To close the eye, to fall asleep,
to draw a labored breath,
to find release from daily cares
in what we know as death . . .
Is this the crowning of life,
the aim or end thereof?
The totaled sum of consciousness,
the ripened fruit of love?
It cannot be, for works of God
are wrought for nobler ends,
and those away continue
on in the hearts of kin and friends.
It cannot be, for they live on
a little step away, the soul,
the everlasting life,
has found a better day.
~Author Unknown~
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Sunday, November 12, 2011
The Oklahoman
Marilyn Kay Boudreaux, age 63; homemaker,
died Friday. Graveside services 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Altus City Cemetery (Kincannon Altus).
Added by Janet Milburn #47529757
To close the eye, to fall asleep,
to draw a labored breath,
to find release from daily cares
in what we know as death . . .
Is this the crowning of life,
the aim or end thereof?
The totaled sum of consciousness,
the ripened fruit of love?
It cannot be, for works of God
are wrought for nobler ends,
and those away continue
on in the hearts of kin and friends.
It cannot be, for they live on
a little step away, the soul,
the everlasting life,
has found a better day.
~Author Unknown~
_________________________________________
Sunday, November 12, 2011
The Oklahoman
Marilyn Kay Boudreaux, age 63; homemaker,
died Friday. Graveside services 10 a.m.
Tuesday, Altus City Cemetery (Kincannon Altus).
Added by Janet Milburn #47529757
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