I think the baby as braking out of the grave and going up to heaven. I think that's what it's meant to represent. There's a grave of a little maybe 10 yr old boy -- how they made it I don't know. You see the wheel chair and a little boy looks so happy as he's leaving his chair while reaching up with his arms to the sky. It's meant to show that he's free -- free of pains & sickness and like he's being brought to heaven where he can run & play --and be very loved. He was finally not in pain anymore People leave toys as gifts. That child's parent's loved their sick child very much & set up a fund & foundation that would help parents pay for their sick children. So when I saw the little baby reaching upwards out of his or her tomb maybe it's supposed to show the same as the boy in the wheelchair. It's just another sick child who suffered & died body wise but the child's soul was now free and Jesus would gently hold that child and love and make that child we'll again.. Anyway, that's my take on it
Not fancy, but an old pioneer cemetery near my home has 4 markers for a family's lost children: 4 list on the same date in August. Illness, fire, failed river crossing, something more nefarious? Always makes me sad.
Hey there what amazing graves they really respect there dead so sad but interesting we don’t go to town anymore like they did so sad thank you for sharing ❤
Northing worse then childrens graves no person should dye so young I've almost had that as experience with my now 5 year old who was sadly born with seriously cardiac which never got picked up on scans witch lead to her been ventilated at 4 hours old and was in NICU for 95% of her 1st year of life even after open heart surgery at 10 weeks old im thankful to say the least shes still here and fighting 5 years later
i saw casket leakage to the left wish you would have stepped over to that part of the mausoleum. I don't understand how these people are actually buried there? it is all concrete where are the actual bodies? 👀
Beautiful art. I love the time and care taken to make these places of rest so great. Unfortunately in the USA these days you couldn't have most of these as they'd be vandalized by progressive idiots who would find the tiniest excuse to destroy them. That and along with all the other idiots
It is strange that there are such fine monuments, but the plaques and photographs are broken and fallen off. And even though the area looks well cared for, I don't understand why they don't attempt to restore them. Your idea of having happy memories in the cemetery is very nice, but sadness is what most people remember when it comes to interring their loved ones, except children, where a mother wants to have a pose of the child in happier times, and not posed in death, most of the time. Although you do see those poses as well. Which is why I want to be cremated and my ashes scattered with no monuments or anything. But, take some time and enjoy yourself at some other activities to keep from burning out!