16. Lindsay Haflin

Lindsay Haflin's Headstone

Broken pieces of Lindsay Haflin headstone in St. John's Cemetery in Pilot Point, Texas.

HAFLIN, LINDSAY (Unknown-October 3, 1902): Lindsay Haflin was the son of H.C. and L.C. Haflin. Lindsay died of unknown causes on October 3, 1902, and was buried in St. John’s Cemetery. His grave marker is shattered, but there is a discernible quote that says “Happy infant, early blest. Rest in peaceful slumber, rest.”  

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Citation: Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 23 April 2018), memorial page for Lindsay Haffin (unknown–3 Oct 1902), Find A Grave Memorial no. 32006096, citing Old Slave Cemetery, Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas, USA ; Maintained by RMLeahy (contributor 46809355) .