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Richard Rowland Kirkland (August 1843 – September 20, 1863), known as "The Angel of Marye's Heights", was a Confederate soldier during the American Civil War, noted by both sides for his bravery and the story of his humanitarian actions during the Battle of Fredericksburg.
The Freemason's carved symbol includes a compass, a carpenter's square and a capital G. Since much of the Freemason history and symbolism are shrouded in mystery, the exact meanings of these carvings is unknown. For example, the G is thought to represent either geometry or a Christian God.
The image on these tombstones is the Luther Rose, the symbol for Lutheranism. The seal was designed by Martin Luther in 1516 and it symbolizes the basic elements of Christian theology.
CIRCLE - a symbol of eternity, life never ending. CLOUDS - a symbol of the Divine abode, Heaven. CROSS - a symbol of faith and resurrection. Many military markers, in particular for Veterans of World War I, have a cross etched into the gravestone. CROWN - a symbol of glory of life after death.
An emblem of belief for inscription on a Government headstone or marker is an emblem or symbol that represents the sincerely held belief of the decedent that constituted a religion or the functional equivalent of religion and was believed and/or accepted as true by that individual during his or her life.
Several symbols however are representative of a personal statement. The Landing Eagle for example represents Freedom.
The 'Luther Rose' has become a symbol of the Lutheran Church, familiar to Lutherans throughout the world. It was designed in 1516 by Martin Luther, who said that it set forth the basic elements of Christian theology. In 1530 he described the rose to a friend.
Representing the Christian faith, this is the most commonly seen religious symbol. Other symbols are the Star of David (Jewish), Lutheran Cross, Russian Orthodox Cross, Cross and Crown (First Church of Christ, Scientist), and Presbyterian Cross.
10 Ways You Can Be an Angel Use kind words to spread positivity. Forgive someone who has wronged you. Thank the people who make your life better. Give the gift of patience. Pay it forward. Pray on behalf of others. Be a helping hand to others in need. Put a surprise in your friend's in-box.
How to be supportive: Expect that finding the new normal will take time. During the time away, the soldier has changed. Refrain from playing down problems or needs that emerge. Seek help from a member of the clergy, mental health professionals, or trusted family members if issues are difficult to talk about.