Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 70, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 March 1910 — Resolutions of Respect. [ARTICLE]
Resolutions of Respect.
To the Rensselaer RelieCCorps, No. 39. We, the special committee, to whom was referred the preparation of a memorial tribute to the memory of our beloved sister, Rachel E. Knox, of Rensselaer, do respectfully submit the following: Whereas, the W. R. C. having heard I with deep sorrow of the death of ouf sister it is meet and fitting that the Corps, of which she was a faithful and worthy member, and to which she gave such efficient service, should express its sorrow at her death and pay a loving tribute to her memory. Resolved: That the stroke of divine providence to which we submissively bow, has deprived her family of the sunlight of their household, and our order of one of its most honored and respected members. Resolved: That we tender to her bereaved husband, children and sister, our fraternal sympathy and deep condolence in their irreparable loss.' Resolved: That these resolutions be spread on the records of the Corps, and a copy sent to the county papers, also a copy to the bereaved family. Committee: Myrtle Clark, Belle Blue, Louella Childers. March 22, 1910.
