Tribute to Harry Bruce
Jun. 13th, 2008 08:54 pm
We seem to have spent a lot of time hanging around in cemeteries. What can I say? The sun was shining, the gates were open, there were things to see and stories to speculate about. With a fine synchronicity, Gail was reflecting on the recurring forms of words dutifully inscribed on memorial to people whose families had nothing to say about them, and I was taken by this anonymous tribute, apparently raised by nameless acquaintances who weren't obliged to say anything, but chose to do so: This stone has beenand there my photograph (though not, as far as I can remember, the original) fades into illegibility.
erected to mark the
Remains of
HARRY BRUCE
The Tacksman of the
Mill of Rysa, a man who[se?]
Kindness of heart, and
integrity of life, render-
ed him alike the Object
of respect and affection
Died December...
(Also in Osmondwall Cemetery, the Longhope Lifeboat memorial and the Moodie mausoleum).
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Date: 2008-06-14 09:00 pm (UTC)I'd assumed the same.