Rensselaer Republican, Volume 17, Number 22, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 February 1885 — HALL OF EVENING STAR CHAPTER, [ARTICLE]
HALL OF EVENING STAR CHAPTER,
No. 41, O. E: S. Rensselaer, Indiana, I*BBs. To the Ojff/ecr# and ilcmhern oj Emui»f) Star Chapter No\ 41, O. E. S: We, the Committee, appointed to dratt resolutions on the death of Sister Lizzie H. Chilcote, respectfully submit the following: , W hereas our dearly beloved sister, Lizzie H. Chilcote, wife of our esteemed brother, Mordeeai F. Chilcote, has been removed from onr Chapter by death : Bwaived:- That in the death of oar dear sister the Chapter, and Order, have lost a devoted and useful member, the efiuren a devoted christiau, society a noble and generous woman/our bereaved brother a loving wife, her children a kind and affectionate mother. And while we deplore our loss we will strive to emulate her many virtues, and* ever regard her as “fairest among thousands, altogether lovely. 1 ’ To the family we tender our most heartfelt sympathies in this hour of their sad affliction and commend them to Him who is able to bind up the broxen hearted and reunite all loving hearts in the near beyond. Bwaived: —That the charter of this Chapter be draped in mourning for the period of ninety days. If waive (/—That a copy of these resolutions, under the seal of the Chapter, be presented to the family of the deceased and a copy be furnished each of onr town papers for publication. Mary D. Kger, ) Lydia M. Baylor, • Committee. Marion L. Spitler, >
Those of our citizens who had the pleasure of an acquaintance with Mrs. M. F. Chilcote will regret to hear of her death which opcnrred at her home in Rensselaer Thursday, Jan. 15. She was a sister of the Hon. E. P. Hammond, and ja most estimable lady. —Remington News. We learn with regret of the death of Mrs. M. F. Chileote, the wife of one of the most prominent attorneys of Rensselaer. Capt. Chilcote, than whom a more genial companion and faithful friend
