Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 March 1895 — Resolutions of Condolence. [ARTICLE]
Resolutions of Condolence.
We. theccmmil tee to draft resolutions of respect to the memory of wr beloved sister, Mary Perkins, who departed this life Mar. 7, 1895, do hereby submit the followinn: Whereas The hand of divine providence has removed OSr belbVCd sls~ ter. and Whereas, There has come to each member of the Corps a sense ot qiersonal bereavement, greater than words can describe, therefore be it Rsolved, That while’we deeply deplore our loss, we are again admonished to be ready at all times to answer the summons that must come to all sooner or later. . Resolveci, Th it the heart-felt sympathy of the Corps be extended to her husband and son in their irreparable loss. Resolved, that in token of "respect for our departed sister, the charter of this Corps be draped in mourning for a period of thirty days and that these resolutions be entered on the records of this Corps and a copy be sent to the county paper for publication. There is only only one place of the great and good which shall never be left desolate; only the shade of the Tree of Life shall be always refreshing; only the stream from the Fountain of Life shall flow on without end. Mary Clark, 1 Libbie J. Alter, [ Com. Martha J. Wasson. )
