Mother
Because God took you up to Heaven when I was only a year old I never got to know you and share all the things that mothers and daughters share.
You left me in very good hands to be raised by Grandma and Daddy and if you are watching over me as I am sure you are I hope you think they did a great job and are proud of the way I turned out.
I know that you are waiting and that one day we will be together again.
"I Love You Mom"
Dad
You were such a loving father.  I can't ever recall you even raising your voice to me and I am sure over the years there were times when you could have.
You devoted your whole life along with Grandma after Mom died to  raising my sister and I .
The only pleasure I can recall you having was your devotion to being a Mason.
I know you lived with a lot of bad memories of serving in World War 1 and being wounded and gassed in the Battle of the Argonne, but I never heard you complain.
I know that you and Mom are in Heaven together and one day we will all be together.
I miss you so much.

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Florence Biers Stillwell - 1930
William F. Stillwell - 1964
William Stillwell served in World War 1 from 1917-1919.  He was a SGT. in the US Army,
Co. L 308 Infantry, 77th Division. 
He was wounded in the Battle of the Argonne (The Lost Battalion) and received the purple heart.
He passed away in 1964 and is buried in Long Island National Cemetery.


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My Mother and  Father