Forever & Ever Amen...Rocco & Linda LbNA #56662
Owner: | Adoptable |
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Plant date: | Dec 4, 2010 |
Location: | |
City: | Lowell |
County: | Middlesex |
State: | Massachusetts |
Boxes: | 1 |
Planted by: | lookin4moose |
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Found by: | allemeyn |
Last found: | Aug 29, 2013 |
Status: | FFFFFFFFFFFFa |
Last edited: | Dec 4, 2010 |
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.
Lowell Cemetery, 974 Lawrence St. entrance
Immediately inside the gate, turn left at maple onto Evergreen. Continue to follow in this same general direction until you find the intersection of Catalpa and Lincoln. There you will find a section that is divided into several small yards that have several graves in each. In one of these, look for the yellow roses. Standing in front of Rocco and Linda, look toward the woods and notice the very large hemlock tree. Behind that tree is your our tribute.
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.
Lowell Cemetery, 974 Lawrence St. entrance
Immediately inside the gate, turn left at maple onto Evergreen. Continue to follow in this same general direction until you find the intersection of Catalpa and Lincoln. There you will find a section that is divided into several small yards that have several graves in each. In one of these, look for the yellow roses. Standing in front of Rocco and Linda, look toward the woods and notice the very large hemlock tree. Behind that tree is your our tribute.