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Planting a memorial tree for Rex Stephens, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986
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Planting a memorial tree for Rex Stephens, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1986
June Stephens (centre) with children and grandchildren of Rex Stephens, who died in in 1985, gather to pay tribute to his life. They planted a tree in the grounds of Lostwithiel Community Centre, where Rex was chairman for many years and was the main driving force behind the building of the centre. Photographer: Jonathan Barker
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TRURI : 2017.5.145
Media ID 14599988
© RIC, photographer Jonathan Barker
Family Memory Oak Tree Tribute
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In this heartfelt photo print, we witness a poignant moment of remembrance and tribute. It captures the Stephens family, led by June Stephens in the center, as they gather to honor the memory of their beloved patriarch, Rex Stephens. The year is 1986, and Lostwithiel, Cornwall becomes a symbolic backdrop for this touching ceremony. With deep reverence and gratitude for his contributions to their community, Rex's children and grandchildren stand beside June. Together, they unite in planting an oak tree within the grounds of Lostwithiel Community Centre – a place that held great significance in Rex's life. As chairman for many years and the driving force behind its construction, he left an indelible mark on this cherished establishment. Jonathan Barker's lens captures not only the solemnity but also the resilience displayed by this close-knit family. Their faces reflect both sorrow for their loss and strength drawn from shared memories. This photograph serves as a testament to love enduring beyond death. The chosen oak tree symbolizes longevity and strength – qualities that mirrored Rex's character during his time on earth. Its growth will forever be intertwined with his legacy within Lostwithiel's history. Through this powerful image captured at Royal Cornwall Museum, we are reminded of how memorialization can bring solace while honoring those who have touched our lives profoundly.
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