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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Wednesday’s child: “Little Charlie”
The grave of
Charlie Leech
(d. 1858) is next to the graves of his parents, W. G. Leech (d. 1884) and Jane Leech (d. 1864).
LITTLE
CHARLIE’s
GRAVE,
Son of
W.G. & J. LEECH
DIED
Aug. 2, 1858,
Aged 3 Ys. 29 ds.
The decorative carving looks like a lily and rosebud to me, but I’m not confident in that call. What do you see?
Oak Grove Cemetery, Delaware County, Ohio
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