THE TOWN OF WESTCHESTER. 403 



Sacra memoria of 



PHILIP LIVINGSTON, 



whoso family were suddenly bereaved of a loving parent, 



on the 27th Nov., 1808, 



aged 74 years. 



Eifl afflictions were numerous and deep felt, yet was he comforted. 



His heart, its confidence 



Reposed in God, its strength and shield, 



The paths of death in glory shine, 



When saints the call obey, 



A light from Heaven, an arm divine, 



Are with them on the way. 



Here lies 

 the mortal remains of 



WRIGHT POST, 



during many years eminent as 



physician and surgeon 



in the city of New York, 



he was distinguished for sound judgment, 



practical skill and unwearied diligence in 



his profession, and for modest, dignified and 



mild deportment in all the walks of life ; 



an enlightened and attached member of the 



Protestant Episcopal Church, 



he was for many years a vestryman 



of Grace Church 



in the city of New York, 



and for several years its senior warden. 



Overplied by professional labours, 



his feeble frame gradually gave way 



to the attacks of pulmonary consumption. 



He retired from the city to his country seat 



in this neighborhood, and after a residence 



of a few weeks, he departed this life 



in full possession of his mental faculties, 



at peace with the world, 



and a devout hope of acceptance 



with God, through faith in the merits of 



Jesus Christ. 



He died June 14, 1828, 



aged 62 years, 3 months 



and 26 days. 



There are also memorials in the yard, to members of the Hunt, Doty, 

 Baxter, Bartow, Lewis, Arden, Findlay, Tucker, Reed, Burnett, Holsman 



