John Ogden Caruthers - Kopperl Cemetery - Kopperl, TX, USA
N 32° 04.174 W 097° 29.817
14S E 641870 N 3549135
A Dove of Peace bearing an olive branch appears in the Woodmen of the World emblem on the marble monument marking the final resting place of John Ogden Caruthers in Kopperl Cemetery, Kopperl, TX.
Waymark Code: WM13VZ1
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/26/2021
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The Woodmen of the World are known today as WoodmenLife, a fraternal society that provides insurance to its members. Visitors to older cemeteries can frequently spot the tree trunk monuments that they placed at the graves of their members, although not every tree trunk monument out there was placed by the Woodmen of the World: It was common in the late 19th century to use a log to note that a person had died young, and many infants have such grave markers. Eventually, those tree trunk monuments became too expensive to produce, and headstones would be marked with a Woodmen of the World emblem of some kind. Earlier ones, like this one, featured a dove of peace with an olive branch in its beak, flying over a fallen log where the tools of the woodmen's trade -- hatchet, mallet, and wedge -- can be seen. Later ones would show a simple tree stump instead. "Erected by the W.O.W." is at the bottom of the monument, and the inscription scroll reads:
John Ogden
Caruthers
Born Sept. 23, 1872,
Died
Mar. 13, 1900.
Tho' thou art gone fond mem-
ory clings to thee
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There is a photo of him on his Findagrave page.