
OML ~ APic 7
PAYNE CRYPT
A short cement block wall
now encases the
old bricks of the crypt
*with more clay bricks to
be placed on topNov 05, 2010
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OML ~ APic 6
PAYNE CRYPT
Cement blocks are used to
create a strong stable wall to hold the
existing bricks of the crypt.
Hopefully this will create a
stability that will last for
many more years to comeNov 05, 2010
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OML ~ APic 5
PAYNE CRYPT
Antonio DaCosta mortars
the bricks to start rebuilding
this very old crypt.Nov 05, 2010
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OML ~ APic 4
PAYNE CRYPT
The crypt is now exposed
showing the extreme
deterioration that has resulted
in it having to be rebuilt due
to it posing a possible
danger to the public.Nov 05, 2010
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OML ~ APic 3
PAYNE CRYPT
The top slowly being removed
with the help of Charlie Dorner
manning the controls of
the payloader. Nov 05, 2010
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OML ~ APic 2
PAYNE CRYPT
The heavy slab top is
strapped and ready to be
removed by Charlie Dorner Jr.,
a Municipal employeeNov 05, 2010
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OML ~ APic # 1
PAYNE CRYPT
Robert Knight Payne
Died April 10th 1888
in the Eighty Ninth Year
of his age.
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Sarah Payne
who died January 16, 1870
in the Seventy Third year
of her age
**crypt before work beganNov 05, 2010
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McPARLANDOSA ~ URSULINES
Sister St. Maurice
(McPARLAND)
1908 ~ 1977
Professed 48 yearsNov 05, 2010
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WELSHOSA ~ URSULINES
Sister Mary Helen
(WELSH)
1901 ~ 1978
Professed 44 yearsNov 05, 2010
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McKEONOSA ~ URSULINES
Sister M. Anita
(McKEON)
1894 ~ 1978
Professed 54 yearsNov 05, 2010
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DOYLEOSA ~ URSULINES
Sister Mary Ann
(DOYLE)
1890 ~ 1978
Professed 57 yearsNov 05, 2010
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McDONELLOSA ~ URSULINES
Sister Mary Paulita
(McDONELL)
1895 ~ 1978
Professed 43 yearsNov 05, 2010
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