This might be one of the most beautiful pictures that I have ever posted!

UPDATE!
Kerbey, a follower of my blog, found some further information regarding this picture. If you would like to learn more details about this person, cemetery, etc., please click on this link: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7140314
This is incredible! What a heart-searing monument! It’s too bad we don’t know where it is. Thank you for posting it.It’s a Sunday treasure.
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So commanding …. inspiring!!
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triumphant
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I found more info here: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7140314.
So moving.
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For Matthew Robison, who only lived to be ten.
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This brought tears to my eyes…
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We are one with him again. Symbol of victory! Thank you so much for sharing. I am in SLC on vacation. I may have to look for this!
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Let me know if you find it…that would be VERY cool!!
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Will do!
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I found it! My husband and I were almost ready to give up (the cemetery is rather large, and the sexton wasn’t in the office) when we asked a gentleman walking by if he happened to know where it was – and he did. I cannot tell you how touching it was to see this in your blog, then again n person. On the back of the stone, it says this:
“In memory of those who walk more closely in the hands of God. And who more humbly lift the world inspiring the hearts of men. With their legacy complete in love, they return home again to God. To behold His face and be wholly healed in joy forever more.”
Thank you so much for sharing this. It made the end to our visit to Utah one I will never forget.
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That is SO COOL!!! wish I could have done the same!! Thank you for the encouraging and kind words! Have a great day!! Teri!
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