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Jan 26, 2004

GH5.jpg

Grove Hill Cemetery - Dallas, TX


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Stephanie 15-Jan-2005 14:29
Extremely powerful photo. I absolutely love the photo of the Weeping Angel posted in the Providence journal on 01/15. The photo in the paper was taken from a different angle. I also would love to view more of the weeping angel photos. Where can I purchase these photos? I would love to share these images with family and friends. Thank you!
Diane 13-Jan-2005 20:12
I can't even begin to express how this image touches my heart. I saw a tabletop replica of this type in a catalog and hope to order it, but I had no idea that it was from a monument that really existed. It gave me a whole new glimpse of the love of an Angel.
Thankyou for sharing it with us.
Ellen Oliver Wilson 27-Dec-2004 01:11
Tim,
Saw this photo in the Tampa Tribune Newspaper on Christmas Day, 2004 and it just took my breath away. What a beautiful picture. The view is of the left side over her shoulder with the outstreatched arm which shows how her dress is draped over her legs and feet. She is truly sorrowful over the loss of this person. He must have been very muched loved by his family. Thank you for sharing.

Ellen
Vivan 22-Dec-2004 14:50
I was so touched by this photo. It expresses the sorrow I feel since losing my husband. You have a mission in this life, well done.
carol 17-Dec-2004 21:37
I saw this picture in the Dallas Morning News last Sunday. It transformed stone to humanity. It protrays the utter loss of a loved one. If you have a series of pictures of this statue I would be interested in purchasing copies.

Your work is awesome.
Teresa 12-Dec-2004 18:22
Saw your article in the DMN. Loved the article and had to see all the pics. Love this one the best. Thanks for bringing a tear to my eye. I live 10 minutes from Grove Hill. Maybe I'll see ya there one day. Thank you for opening my eyes to cemetaries.