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The heavenly gates stood open,
A gentle voice said come
And with farewell unspoken
He calmly entered home.
A gentle voice said come
And with farewell unspoken
He calmly entered home.
Be Thou Thyself before my closing eye;
Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies
Heavens, morning breaks and earths vain shadow flee
In Li...
Shine through the gloom, and point me to the skies
Heavens, morning breaks and earths vain shadow flee
In Li...
Heanry Peake
And they shall walk with me in white, for they are worthy
Nellie Sincock
Our Father dear has gone to rest
To live in Heaven among the blest,
We would not call him back again
For he is free from grief and pain.
To live in Heaven among the blest,
We would not call him back again
For he is free from grief and pain.
William Osbourne
" Have Pity on me my friends, at least you my friends have pity on me." Job 19.21
Ellen Donovan
Where once this gentleman and gentle man walked
The sound of leaves falling gently upon the Earth,
Whisper his name.
The sound of leaves falling gently upon the Earth,
Whisper his name.
Lawrence Arch Hughes
We loved him, Oh! No tongue can tell
How much we loved him and how well
God loved him too, and thought it best,
To take him to his heavenly rest.
How much we loved him and how well
God loved him too, and thought it best,
To take him to his heavenly rest.
Howard Sharp
God knows how much we miss them,
He counts the tears we shed,
And whispers hush, they are only sleeping
Your loved ones are not dead.
He counts the tears we shed,
And whispers hush, they are only sleeping
Your loved ones are not dead.
William Ellis Johns
Blessed and Holy are they that hath part in the first resurrection.
Rev. 20. Chap 6. Verse
Rev. 20. Chap 6. Verse
Beatrice and Florence Pellew
Precious darling, she has left us.
Left us, yes, for ever more;
But we hope to meet our loved one,
On that bright and happy shore.
Lonely the hous...
Left us, yes, for ever more;
But we hope to meet our loved one,
On that bright and happy shore.
Lonely the hous...
Bessie Maude Cocker