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In loving Memory of Pfc. Earl F-Jenkins. who was killed in action July 11, 1944.They cay you've gone, oil no my son,Safe-IocKed within raj heart;Are all the sacred memories.That never can depart;I see your bright and smiling face t hear your vcice still speak to me; A voice so full of cheer.And then one sad and crushing tIow—A bitter grief, a shock severe.To Know you would never return;My son. so very dear.You served your country to the end; The cost you did not weigh.With eager feet and willing heart, You met your country's call.You gave ycur life—your all;“No greater love hath man than this,'* The Heavenly Father saith;And so. dear son. I must not grieve. For you—there Is no death-MOTHER AND BROTHERSV*'- ' ' , , lt;•I'-: 4~fWi ' /' £%K■ v r -■ v/;, r'\ '^6* ~'s Jy■■ ;\' '^Jr *X * ’’ /y^' /y
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Coshocton Tribune

Coshocton, Ohio, US

Wed, May 29, 1946

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