Thurstone, Morrell

In Latin:
Near the remains of his parents
beneath rests
Morrell Thurstone.
While he sought to live unnoticed,
the distinguished qualities of his mind, visible to all, did not allow it:
the integrity of his life, his unblemished faith,
the simplicity of his manners, and his utterly unaffected piety.
Unwillingly he shone forth openly,
a true guardian of virtue and its inflexible defender.
A bachelor, he died 18 February 1747.
For her uncle, who had deserved so well of her,
from Sara, her most beloved sister,
Maria Franckwell
placed this marble.
Church: Rochester Cathedral (in Rochester, Kent).
Sex:
Male.
Virtue(s):
Faith*, Inflexibility*, Integrity, Piety, Simplicity of manners*, Unaffectedness*, Unobtrusiveness*, Virtue.
Language:
Latin.
Year of death: 1747.
Age at death: not given (classed as: Adult).
