Democratic Sentinel, Volume 9, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 February 1885 — TRIBUTE OF RESPECT. [ARTICLE]
TRIBUTE OF RESPECT.
Hall of Evbning Star Chapter. ) No. 41. O E E. S. \ Rensselaer. Ind., Feb 4, 1885. T the Officers and Members of Evening Star Chap'er, No. 41, O, E S. r We, the -ornmitteo appointed to draft resolutions on the death of Si; ter Lizzie n. Ohilcote, respechully submit the following: Whereas, Our dearly beloved Sister Lizzie H. Chiloote, wife of our esteerne 1 brother Mor.leoai F. Cliilcote, has been removed from our Chapter by death: Resolved. That in tin* death of our dear Sister, th - Chapter and Order have lost a devoted and us“f d member; tiie Church, a devot •(! ehristian ; Society, a noble and gereirms voman: our bereaved brother, a loving wife; her children, a kind and affectionate -mother; and while we deplore our loss, we will strive to imitate hotmany vitues, and ever regard her “as fairest atnoDgjlhousauds, alto p-tlier lovely. To the family we tender our most heartfelt sympathies in :his hour of their sad affliction, and uwmniend them to Him who is üb'e to bind up the broken nearted. «nd re-unite all oving hearts in the near beyond. Resolved, Tlud the Charter of this Chupt'-r be draped i,i mourning for the period of ninety days. Resolved. That a <-o \ of these res olutions, under tlie seal of the Chapter, b<* presented to the family cf the deceased, and a copy be lot wished each of our town pa pc’t for nubtiea tlon.
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