Sacred to the memory of William B. Falconer. Son of Thomas P. and Ann
Mary J. Falconer. He was born in Clarke county Ala., September 27th, 1834
and died of typhoid fever contracted while in camp at Corinth Miss, August 25th
1861.
"A young man of high mental and moral character, beloved by all
who knew him."
"Peacefully the slumbers
And bright be the flowers
That bloom o’er the grave."
Sacred to the memory of Thomas S. Falconer, son of Thomas P. and Ann Mary
Falconer.
He was born in Clarke county in Miss. April 7th 1836 and died
November 17th 1863.
‘A devoted husband, an affectionate father, a true
patriot and an honorable man."
"Rest in peace, beloved one."
Rebecca Creagh, wife of Thomas S. Falconer, born May 6, 1839, died July 17,
1914
"Faithful to her trust even unto death."
Willie Abigail, dau of M.A. & E. W. C. Boynton; born Feb. 11, 1878 died
May 17, 1878
"Budded on earth to bloom in heaven."
Sacred to the memory of Edwin A. Miller, M.D. a native of Charleston S. C. died Aug 11, 1869 aged 41 years 8 months.
Sacred to the memory of Jurusha Billingslay, consort of Hezekia Billingsby
and sister of Genl. Wm. A. Lang, died April 30th 1849
(monument engraved at
lower right with the name: McDnald, March & Co. Mobile)
*note:
monument is at least 4 feet tall, two inches wide.