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  2. 41. "Mostly it is loss which teaches us about the worth of things.” — Arthur Schopenhauer. 42. "Many people long for a father's love. I had it.

  3. Remember Your Dad in Heaven When You Read These Quotes That ...

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    This Father's Day, commemorate the dads who've passed by reading these Father's Day in heaven quotes. ... “Deeply, I know this, that love triumphs over death. My father continues to be loved ...

  4. 128 Father’s Day messages to write in Dad's card - AOL

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    When I count my blessings, I start with you. Father: a son's hero and a daughter's first love. To find the heart of a father, one need only look at his children.

  5. Mourning stationery - Wikipedia

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    Mourning stationery is a letter, envelope, or calling card with a black border, used to signify that a person is experiencing mourning. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was first used in the 17th century in Europe and was most popular during the Victorian era , during which it was also used in the United States and West Africa.

  6. Mourning - Wikipedia

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    A person is expected to honor most of those descended from their great-great-grandfather, and most of their wives. The death of a person's father and mother would merit 27 months of mourning; the death of a person's grandfather on the male side, as well as their grandfather's wife, would be grade two, or necessitate 12 months of mourning.

  7. Grace Golden Clayton - Wikipedia

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    She was the youngest of eight children. Clayton's father was a traveling minister, serving the Marion Circuit throughout 1878; before being appointed elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in the Fayette District. In 1885, Rev. Golden served as Presiding Elder in Prestonburg, Kentucky until his death in May 1890. [6]