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Good Night Little Flowers

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Appears in 2 hymnals First Line: O buttercup, rose, and lily Refrain First Line: Good night little flowers of summer

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[O buttercup, rose and lily]

Appears in 2 hymnals Composer and/or Arranger: J. W. Lerman Incipit: 56531 17665 65312 Used With Text: Good Night Little Flowers

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Good Night Little Flowers

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: Children's Praise No. 1 #80 (1905) First Line: O buttercup, rose and lily Refrain First Line: Good night little flowers of summer Languages: English Tune Title: [O buttercup, rose and lily]
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Good Night Little Flowers

Author: Alice Jean Cleator Hymnal: Sunday School Hymns No. 1 #243 (1903) First Line: O buttercup, rose and lily Refrain First Line: Good night little flowers of summer Topics: Children's Day; Nature; Primary Languages: English Tune Title: [O buttercup, rose and lily]

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Alice Jean Cleator

1871 - 1926 Author of "Good Night Little Flowers" in Sunday School Hymns No. 1 Alice Jean Cleator, 1871-1926 Born: Cir­ca 1871, An­dre­as, Isle of Man, Eng­land. Died: Cir­ca April 27, 1926, Cleve­land, Ohio. Cleator’s family ev­i­dent­ly em­igrat­ed to Amer­i­ca in the 1870’s. She was liv­ing in Clar­idon, Ohio, in 1880, & Geau­ga Coun­ty, Ohio, in 1900, 1910, & 1920. She taught school in New York Ci­ty, re­tir­ing some time be­fore 1915. --hymntime.com/tch/

Joseph W. Lerman

1865 - 1935 Person Name: J. W. Lerman Composer of "[O buttercup, rose and lily]" in Sunday School Hymns No. 1 Born: December 23, 1865, London (possibly Bethnal Green), England. Died: October 24, 1935, Brooklyn, New York. Lerman emigrated to America as a child (he does not appear in the 1871 British census), and was a member of the Olivet Memorial Church in New York City. He played the organ there (1880-1908), and later at the Sixth Avenue Baptist Church, Borough Park Christian Church, and Fourth Avenue Methodist Church, all in Brooklyn. He wrote a considerable amount of church and Sunday School music, and served as musical editor for the Tullar-Meredith Company of New York City, and the Theodore Pressure Company of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Sources-- Hughes, p. 472 Reynolds, p. 336 --www.hymntime.com/tch
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