There are separate smaller stones I neglected to photograph somewhere around this monument for each person. Each has an poetic epitaph which is included below. In addition to those poems, there is a quotation that is inscribed on each stone: "But now abideth faith, hope, love, these three and the greatest of these is love."

CHARLES T. WILLARD
MAY 8, 1837.
AUG. 10, 1866.

["Loved husband and father
No place, no hour but
breathes some thought of thee"]

JULIA ANNE CALDWELL
WIFE OF
CHARLES T. WILLARD
NOVEMBER 28, 1837.
FEBRUARY 5, 1899.

["Through such souls alone
God slooping(?) shows
sufficient of His light
For us in the dark to rise by"]
[on right side]

WALTER C. T. WILLARD
OCT. 14, 1866.
APR. 11, 1891.

["No life
Can be pure in its purpose
and strong in its strife
And all life not be purer
and stronger thereby"]

MABEL C. WILLARD
JULY 3, 1862.
AUG. 13, 1940.

["Blessed are the peace makers
for they shall be called the
children of God."]