Friday, 26 August 2011

Anne Merrigan

  My Great Grandma Anne Merrigan was born July 17th, 1894 in Durham County, England. She was  Married Jan 11th, 1924 in St. Magdums Cathedral to Robert Hatley. Anne was pregnant with my great Aunt Izzie when she got married.
  Anne came to Canada in 1924 on a ship called the Montrose landing in Halifax then came to Lethbridge on a train. She died in 1968 of a heart attack and was buried in Lethbridge.
My Grandma Marie Hatley Still said that her mother was a jolly, pleasantly plump (i like that) woman and a good cook. she used to cook for big groups during harvest time. She had brown hair, blue eyes, and was 5'3". Grandma also said that she used to be a housekeeper and would also take care of people. I wonder where i got that from :).
  I wrote a poem about her. I read this poem to my mom and she started to cry. 


Anne Merrigan
(Great Grandma Hatley)

In a sea filled with crystal pearls
Carefully I tread as not to break
The precious memories each held
From loved ones gathered I comfort take

Amidst the glowing sparkle I search
For a face most beloved and dear
The man I married so long ago
Robert, I am sure to meet here

A crystal catches my blue eyes
A vision clear, a vision told
Takes me to a cathedral, red
Of spires, domes and statues old

Of men, of woman happily gilded
Of a cold winter’s day to find
A bride, a gown soft and white
Of warmth growing within the bride

Another crystal brightly shows
A family sheltered in a country new
A lifetime of joys and tears did shed
A lifetime of love and sorrows due

Tearing my gaze from the scene
I catch my husband’s gentle light
Eagerly to his arms I make my way
So cruelly taken one fateful night

I look around at the crystal tears
The crystal tears shed for me
No longer can I be with them
Their journey without me I must be

In a daughter’s ear I whisper
An eternal love to always feel
Given in turn to her family young
Which hearts will kindly heal.

A strong hand takes mine lovingly
Leading me to Heaven’s golden doors
To start anew with him again
The life I started, the life adored




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