Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 264, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1918 — IN LOVING MEMORY [ARTICLE]
IN LOVING MEMORY
Of our loving son Guy Albertson, who died Oct. 20, 1918. .—t, In the casket he is sleeping, In a hallowed grave we know; •]But his name is written in letters of gold * In the hearts he left at home. Time may heal the broken hearted; Time may make the wound less sore. But time can never stop the lodging' For our loved one gone before, HAd I but seen him once more in life, Or soothed his drooping head, Or caught the last sigh of his heart, Or watched his dying bed; My heart I think .would not have felt ' Such bitterness and grief; But God had ordered otherwise, And now he sleeps .in peace. Some day I hope to meet him; Some day, I know Jiot where, I shall clasp his hand in a better land, Never to part again. Mother and Father, Mr. and Mrs. John Albertson. t < Thfexc was a time when a girl could cross h&LkneeS when she sat doWn and a man*W’iJth a weak heart was in no danger.?'But. that was before the bottom of the skirt was located around the knees. A good deal of the visiting that wompn do is done to get even.
