Forever & Ever Amen...Frederick & Emily LbNA #55490 (ARCHIVED)
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Sep 4, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Ayer |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | lookin4moose |
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Found by: | making a difference |
Last found: | Aug 24, 2011 |
Status: | FaFFF |
Last edited: | Sep 4, 2010 |
[Letterbox removed by Woodlawn Cemetery. -Choi]**MISSING**
Placed by Time2Retire and Lookin4moose
I'm gonna love you forever and ever,
Forever and ever, Amen.
Randy Travis' song, Forever and Ever Amen reminds me of how deep love between two people can sometimes be. While driving through my local cemetery recently, I was amazed to see on so many couples' stones words that indicated that their love will last forever. To love someone so intensely can only be Agape (a selfless love, a love that was passionately committed to the well-being of the other). This series of boxes (15+) is dedicated to that heartfelt devotion.
**the clues to this box have changed and box replaced**
Woodlawn Cemetery, Rt. 110 & 111 near the rotary.
Begin your hunt at and facing the entrance sign. Walk 1 o'clock to 'Beloved Mummie' near the road. From there, take 9 steps at 9 o'clock looking for 'two hearts with a rose'. Now go 2 rows, not rose, straight ahead and look for the 'turtle' Heart. From there walk 2 o'clock to the 'littlest Angel with a duck who is ... just away'. Walk or drive 8:30 o'clock across the cemetery to the 'garden with "wildlife" whose owner lived well, laughed often, loved much and is next to another heart. From there, go 12 o'clock to 'Butler' between twins. They will tell you why love is "forever and ever, amen". Behind it, next to the **2nd fence** post under a rock is our honored couple. The large maple provides great shade while stamping in.
Placed by Time2Retire and Lookin4moose
I'm gonna love you forever and ever,
Forever and ever, Amen.
Randy Travis' song, Forever and Ever Amen reminds me of how deep love between two people can sometimes be. While driving through my local cemetery recently, I was amazed to see on so many couples' stones words that indicated that their love will last forever. To love someone so intensely can only be Agape (a selfless love, a love that was passionately committed to the well-being of the other). This series of boxes (15+) is dedicated to that heartfelt devotion.
**the clues to this box have changed and box replaced**
Woodlawn Cemetery, Rt. 110 & 111 near the rotary.
Begin your hunt at and facing the entrance sign. Walk 1 o'clock to 'Beloved Mummie' near the road. From there, take 9 steps at 9 o'clock looking for 'two hearts with a rose'. Now go 2 rows, not rose, straight ahead and look for the 'turtle' Heart. From there walk 2 o'clock to the 'littlest Angel with a duck who is ... just away'. Walk or drive 8:30 o'clock across the cemetery to the 'garden with "wildlife" whose owner lived well, laughed often, loved much and is next to another heart. From there, go 12 o'clock to 'Butler' between twins. They will tell you why love is "forever and ever, amen". Behind it, next to the **2nd fence** post under a rock is our honored couple. The large maple provides great shade while stamping in.