Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 December 1887 — Resolutions on the Death of Mrs. J. C. Porter. [ARTICLE]
Resolutions on the Death of Mrs. J. C. Porter.
PRESBYTERIAN LADIES INDUSTKIAL SOCIETY. Resolved, That it is a just tribute to the memory of the departed, to say that in regretting her removal from our midst, we mourn lor one who was in every way worthy of our esteem. Her bright and sunny disposition, kind and Christlike nature, endeared •her to us all, and her loss to us, to church and to Rensselaer society, will be keenly felt. Resolved, that as a work of love and respect to the memory of our deceased sister, we will wear a badge of mourning tor thirty days. Resolved, that we sincerely condole with the family of the deceased in this sad dispensation, and commend them for consolation to Him, who in His love, doth order all things for the best. Resolved, that this heartfelt testimonial of our sympathy and sorrow be sent to the family of otir departed sister by the secretary of this society. By order of the committee, Mrs. Grace Duncan. Mrs. J. W. Powell. Miss Libbte Walton.
