Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Resolutions of Condolence. Hall Of The Eastern Star Chapter. " Rensselaer, Ind. Sept. 2nd 1890. To The worthy: Matron, Sisters and Brothers of evening Star Chapter No 41 O. E. S. Your committee appointed by the worthy Matron, to draft resolutions of condobn the death of Bro. Joseph M. -Hopkins respectfully beg leave to report: That again death has visited us and removed Irom among us our Bro. and companion Joseph M. Hopkins who died at his home in Reniselaer. Indiana, August, 29th., 1890. He was as charter member of Evening Star Chapter No 41 O. E. S. He was a faithful officer and member of the Chapter always discharging his duties with courtesy and love. Therefore Resolved : That in the death of Bro. Hopkins his family has lost a kind and indulgent Husband and Father, the community in which he lived a true friend and kind neighbor and the Chapter an ever faithful member and that we sorrow with them in this our common loss, that the Chapter and emblems be draped in mounriug for a period thirty days and these resolutions be copied in the Minute Kook of the Lodge and a copy be tarnished the f amily of the deceased and a copy to .each of our town papers for publicacation. tW. N. Jones. / Agnes O. Kelley. . Com. Mildred B. Spitler. }

Resolutions ON THE DEATH OF MliS. ALICE DRAKE, Ujgß§| who died Oct. 4, 1899. Whereas, It hath pleased our Heavenly Father to take to Himself Olio of our best beloved members. Mrs. Alice —•-) ~ '~' • ~ ' - - -- - - - • -- ~ Resolved, that we recognize in this our loss, the hand of an all-wise, unerring, and loving Father, whose tight it is to do with His own as He seeth best. Resolved, that while we submitwith resignation to His divine will, we deeply feel the loss of this sister who was always full of missionary zeal, and especially Studious to promote the cause of Christ and the interests of the church. Resolved, that in her .death the church loses a loyal, and Consistent Christian, tier husband, a devoted wifo and loving companion, and the omen’s Foreign Missionary Society, a useful and honored member.' Resolved, that we cherish her memory, emulate her virtues, and imitate her sweet' ehrh-tian example, t hat wo may be, quickened to greater zeal and, activity in all go :>d works. Re-Jua ed. that we tender our deep est sympathy tb her bereaved husband, and commend him, and all other friends, to the tender love of Chri.-.1, :.whfLhfl'th_ revoodod to us. I hat as', we are partakers of His suffering, so.also shall we be partakers of His consolation. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the record of the W, F. Missionary Society, of Rensselaer, M. E. church and ..that published in the Heathen Woman’s Friend, and the Rensselaer Republican, May F. Thompson, i Ida L. Benjamin,.; > Com. Amanda W. Warren. ) ,

[OBITUARY. at the residence of her sou, M.—G. Lewis, of Jordan tp., Mrs. Sarah B. Lewis, wife of Rev. John Lewis, on Oct. 5, 1890, aged 75 years, 2 months and 1 day-. The funeral services were held at the residence according to the custom of the Society of Friends, of whieli she was a member. The remains were interred at the Remington cemetery on the 7th. She was a faithful wife, an affectionate mother and a devoted Christian. She leaves a husband, two sons and a large circle of friends to mourn her loss.

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