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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Wednesday’s child: Oscar Ray Titus
Yesterday was the anniversary of the death of
Oscar Ray Titus
(d. 1896).
The simple marble marker at Oscar’s grave is topped with empty shoes, which present a strong image: A child is gone.
OSCAR RAY
TITUS
NOV. 8, 1896
NOV. 29, 1896
Walnut Grove Cemetery, Franklin County, Ohio
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