Keywords: SaraMoore Died1691 CheritonFitzpaineChurch Devon.PNG ευρηκα suum ευρηκα <ref>a mixture of Greek and Latin words apparently his Eureka Eureka </ref> merito ingeminaverit foelicissimus conjux qua moriente ille hoc saltem nomine foelix esse desiit illa incepit quippe postquam amantissimam sponsam sponsam obsequentissimam tenerrimam que matrem familias cordatissimam lectissimam utrobi que faeminam se terris indicasset ex amplexibus sancti amoris maestissimi conjugis rapta fuit ut in sanctiorem Do min i sui charissimi Jesu Christi sinum deponeretur Nov embris 5<sup>o</sup> quinto aerae Christianiae an n o 1691 Underneath lie the mortal dust of Sara wife of John Moore of Upcott Esquier who with her living his Eureka Eureka <ref>a mixture of Greek and Latin words</ref> deservedly became double the happiest husband with her dying he at least in that name ceased to be happy she certainly began afterwards the most loving wife the most obedient and tender wife a mother most prudent a woman most excellent on both sides from the embraces of sacred love of her most grieving husband she was seized away so that she might be deposited in the more sacred bosom of her dearest Lord Jesus Christ on the 5th of November in the year 1691 of the Christian era </br> Underneath on a rectangular tablet is inscribed Hic juxta reponuntur exuviae Johannis Moore arm iger i ju nior i postq ua m candore niveo probitate eximia ανεξικακια<ref>ανεξικακος enduring evil forbearing Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon </ref> plane heroica generosum stemma adornasset; fato concessit cum lectissimae conjugis cineribus suos sociavit Ap rilis 20<sup>o</sup> vicensimo 1700 Near here lie the mortal off-casts of John Moore Esquire junior with snowy brightness with exceptional probity forbearing he thoroughly adorned his heroic and noble family tree He conceded to Fate and allied his own with the ashes of his most excellent wife on 20th of April 1700 own photo Lobsterthermidor <span class signature-talk ></span> 13 39 18 October 2015 UTC 2015 Wall mounted church monuments in Devon Cheriton Fitzpaine Moore arms |