Rensselaer Republican, Volume 20, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1888 — Resolutions of Condolence. [ARTICLE]

Resolutions of Condolence.

To the worthy Matron, officers and members of the Evening Star Chapter, No, 41, O. E. S: We, the undersigned,, committee ! appointed to draft resolutions of condolence on the. death of sister Julia May Miller Thomas, who de--5 parted this Effect' her home in j Witoka, Minnesota, July 29th, 1888, would respectfully submit ; the following: Hall of Evening Star Chapter, No. 41,0. E. S. ' f Whereas, our beloved sister, Ju- ; lia May Miller Thomas has passed from our chapter to join that innumerable and happy throng gathered around the pure white throne of Him who rules iu love, it is ’meet and proper that. we who are left should.express our regard and ( affection for her many virtues. Sister Thomas was an exemplairy Christian, a faithful and dutiful wife, an earnest and'consistent , worker in the Chapter room. Resolved, that in the death of .Sister Thomas the -community in which she lived has lost a worthy and esteemed member; the Chapttor one who was ever faithful to the demands of honor and justice. Resolved, that we extend to . brother Araanzo Thomas, the husband of our deceased sister, our I warmest sympathies and deep sorrows in his sad affliction; to the relatives and, immediate friends of the deceased, our regrets that hexlife could uot be longer spared to them that they might enjoy her mauy social qualities and worthy example, to cheer and guard them in the journey of life. That the Chapter and emblems : of the Chapter be draped in mouri ning for the space of thirty days; ! that these resolutions be spread ■on the minute book aud a copy be furnished the fahply of out- deceased sister and oue local papers, and the -pastern Star, for publication. W._ A | Mauy E. Spitleii, j on Pußon ii.T:, Condolence. { lua C. Kelley. t Lizzie Pulcupile, Secy.