Below are some common tombstone incriptions and what they mean.
B.P.O.E.: Benevolent Protective Order of Elks
F.L.T.: with
each letter in a link of a chain: Friendship, Love and Truth (see
I.O.O.F.)
F.O.E.: Fraternal Order of Eagles
G.A.R.:
Grand Army of the Republic. It was an
organization of Civil War
Union Army veterans.
I.O.O.F.: International Order of Odd
Fellows (see F.L.T.).
V.D.M.: verbi Dei minister (Minister of
the
Word of God).
W.O.W.: Woodmen of the World. Upright
tree
stump markers are typical of the fraternity.
Relect
carved on a woman's headstone: she died
a widow.
Consort:
she outlived her husband.
Some examples of engraved symbols
include:
Anchors and Ships: Hope or Seafaring profession
Arches: Victory in Death
Arrows: Mortality
Broken
column: Loss of head of family
Broken ring: Family circle
severed
Bugles: Military (see Trumpeters)
Butterfly:
Short-lived; early death
Candle being snuffed: Time,
mortality
Cherub: Angelic
Compass and Square: Masonic
emblems
Corn: Ripe old age
Cross: Symbol of Christian
hope
Crossed Swords: Officer in the military
Darts:
Mortality
Doves: The soul, purity, innocence, gentleness
Father Time: Mortality, The Grim Reaper
Flowers: Brevity
of early existence, sorrow
Flowers: Condolence, grief, sorrow
Flying Birds: Flight of the soul
Fruits : Eternal plenty
Garlands : Victory in death
Hand of God Chopping: Sudden
death
Hands of God Chopping: Sudden Death
Handshakes: Farewell to earthly existence
Harp: Praise to
the Maker
Hearts: Blissfulness or love of Christ
Hourglass with wings: Time flying; short life
Hourglass:
Swiftness of time
Ivy: Friendship and immortality
Lamb: Innocence
Laurel: Fame or victory
Lily or lily
of valley: Emblem of innocence and purity
Morning glory:
Beginning of life
Oak leaves and acorn: Maturity, ripe old
age
Open book or Bible: Deceased teacher, minister, etc.
Palm Branch: Signifies victory and rejoicing
Picks and
shovels: Mortality
Poppy: Sleep
Portals: Passageway to
eternal journey
Rose in full bloom: Prime of life
Rosebud: Morning of life or renewal of life
Roses: Brevity of
mortal life
Sheaf of wheat: Ripe for harvest, divine harvest
time
Shells: Pilgrimage of life
Stars and stripes
around eagle: Eternal vigilance, liberty
Suns: The
Resurrection
Thistles: Remembrance
Tombs: Mortality
Torch Inverted: Life extinct
Tree stump with ivy: Head of
family; immortality
Trees: Life
Trumpeters: Heralds of
the resurrection
Urn with flame: Undying friendship
Urn with wreath or crepe: mourning
Willows: Emblem of sorrow
Winged effigies: Flight of the soul
A cenotaph is not a
grave marker at all. It is a monument erected in memory of someone
who died elsewhere, perhaps at sea.
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