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Towcester Cemetery 1885-1939
inscription 136 of 366




IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRANK, THE BELOVED AND
AFFECTIONATE SON OF JAMES & MARY ANN PEASNELL OF TOWCESTER,
WHO DIED MAY 16 1892 AGED 21 YEARS.
SHORT WAS MY STAY BUT LONGER IS MY REST,
GOD CALLED ME HENCE BECAUSE HE THOUGHT IT BEST,
THEREFORE DEAR FRIENDS, LAMENT FOR ME NO MORE.
I AM NOT LOST BUT GONE AWHILE BEFORE.
IT IS THE LORD, LET HIM DO WHAT SEEMETH HIM GOOD.
ALSO FLORENCE EMMA, THEIR THIRD DEARLY LOVED DAUGHTER,
WHO DIED JUNE 28 1895 AGED 19 YEARS:
AFRAID, WHY SHOULD I BE AFRAID WITH JESUS STANDING BY.
HIS PRESENCE FILLS MY CHAMBER, WHY SHOULD I FEAR TO DIE.
I HEARD THE VOICE OF JESUS SAY COME UNTO ME AND REST.



Peasnell, Frank; 1892.
Description: "Son of James Peasnell, Innkeeper. " Died on May 16th 1892 aged 21 years. Buried on May 21st 1892 in plot A-8 The body came from Towcester.  Source:- Ref. 1, Page 50, Number 395.

Peasnell, Florence Emma; 1895.
Description: "Single Woman. " Died on June 28th 1895 aged 19 years. Buried on July 4th 1895 in plot A-8 The body came from Towcester.  Source:- Ref. 1, Page 65, Number 520.


The above inscription relates to plot A8. For the plan of the Cemetery click [here] .


Research by Don Martin and Barrie Denny (2005-2006).


This page is from the Towcester and District Local History Society website.
The section was last updated on 16th January 2008

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