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Window # 7 East Wall Nave windows
Near the Baptismal Font, we see one of the oldest windows in the church, dating to the early 1900's. Made of opalescent glass (like the woman figure Charity and the woman figure Peace on the West Wall of the Nave), the window is in memory of Norman Napier Davies, who was a little more than six months old when he died -Born March 25, 1904; Died October 5th, 1904. Though no words from
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Window # 8 East Wall Nave windows
The lancet window adjacent to the above window has the Good Samaritan as its theme: "A Samaritan hath compassion." Luke10:25-37. Also made of pot-metal glass, it is in memory of Lt John H Syring, 1930-1953. The words of scripture, "He that looses his life for my sake shall find it," are found at the very bottom of the window. It is signed Willet, 1953. Because the pair of windows has the same gothic canopy at the top of the scene, they were most likely made the same year.
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Window # 9 East Wall Nave windows
The next window, of pot-metal glass, shows Christ inviting us to "Seek first the kingdom of God; a phrase from the beatitudes concludes "For theirs is the kingdom of heaven." The window is in memory of Ethel M and C Benjamin Hanson, and Alma B and Roland K Mulholland. Though there is no date at the bottom, we see a "signature" from Willet Studios of Philadelphia.
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