Methodist Graveyard AKA Slicer – Godwin – Godwin Slicer Cemetery Fincastle
Ewell J. Brugh – Died March 25, 1898 – aged 35 years
Trying to find some information of Ewell Brugh, I noticed this post which mentions his wife.
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I'm the first one to comment. How exciting :). And, a good comment it is going to be...love that image with that classic church in the background!
ReplyDeleteI the silhouetted cross and especially the mountains and church in the valley. What a beautiful final resting place.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a lovely day with bright blue skies. The surroundings are beautiful as well.
ReplyDeletepretty view from the grave. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a very dramatic photo!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful image, I find graveyard scenes very moving. (And amazing how short life was back then...not even that long ago, really!)
ReplyDeleteTerrific silhouette with magical background, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteWe forget that not so long ago, people generally didn't live to old age. Love how you can see the church in the distance!
ReplyDeleteI really like this photo. I remember your earlier post about the house and the painted wrought iron.
ReplyDeleteYes, life's fragile.
ReplyDeleteOh I love this shot, it is sad to see the young ages on the headstones. It was a hard life back then. B
ReplyDeleteNice shot- such a beautiful sky too.
ReplyDeleteA great silhouette!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love that you are taking the time to research the person.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot.
ReplyDeleteFasntastic picture.
ReplyDeleteBeneath Thy Feet
This is a nice shot --- what a sky! Looks like a great day for a photo stroll. :) Thanks for sharing this on Taphophile Tragics!
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