Friday, September 2, 2011

Cemetery Sentiment

The monument went up this week.
We quite like it.  Once the landscapers in my life have spruced up the grounds surrounding it, we'll re-post another portrait of mom's resting place.
To clarify, our sister's tombstone is flat and was right beside mom's 'plot' (that word just sounds strange in my ears) and it was moved to become the new foot-stone of a double side by side burial plot  * spot/place/grave?!    A headstone wide enough to straddle both spaces :) and engraved with Moms chosen scripture verse, turned out to be a convenient and meaningful way to respect our mothers' desire for a more 'family' oriented resting place.
I'd like to take this opportunity to publicly thank and recommend the services and staff of Kitching Steepe and Ludwig Funeral Home.   Respectful, compassionate, professional, amazing....these are the words that come so easily to mind in describing our experience with them.
Supply of monuments is a new and welcome complement to their many fine ways 
of assisting families with their final arrangements.

Union Cemetery in Waterdown is old, well-treed and now, almost at capacity.  
When our kids were young we would often end our family picnics at the Dundas Driving Park with a walk through the old cemetery up on the hill.  Many a pioneer cemetery in Ontario 
(and almost ALL the ones on the Cabot Trail in Nova Scotia) have been traversed in quiet contemplation by myself and camera and usually accompanied by someone(s) I love.

Laying the body of my very young sister in the ground (and her still born child before that) was an experience of the soul-shaping sort; one that sparked a yearning 
to be found standing in a cemetery on The Day ~ that final day of this world as we know it.  
On that day, at the sound of God's command and a trumpet call like something 
OUT OF THIS WORLD, 
(uhm...Duh! :) 
I will see Jesus coming down from heaven and THEN...
all the dead in Christ will rise first!
And then, after that?   Those of us who are still alive 
and are left will be caught up together with the throng of rising dead in the clouds 
to meet the Lord in the air!
.... and so we will be with the Lord forever.
I Thessalonians 4: 13ff
Yep.  The Bible tells me so.  And I believe it.
A cemetery will be a front row seat to the unspeakably spectacular.  
The camera won't matter so much.
Being there with someone(s) I love, will.

1 comment:

  1. ‎"Beautiful" Joanne, (if that's an ok thing to say about a grave monument)...and AMEN to your dear mother's choice of scripture!
    Helen VanAndel

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