OCR Text |
Show i DENVER. I Office of Intermountain Catholic, 409 Charles Block, 15th and Curtis Cur-tis Streets. ' A. O. H. ' I The following- resolution was unani- ? moufily adopted by division No. 1, An- 1 cient Order of Hibernians, on the death J of Mrs. Elizabeth Malone, mother of. the Rev. T. H. Malone: The members of Division No. 1, A. O. I H., have learned with extreme regret the bereavement of our brother, State Perisedent Father Malone, in the death of his beloved mother. "We join with our brother members of the A. O. H., together with our sisters sis-ters of the Daughters of Erin throughout through-out the state, in offering him our heart-i heart-i felt sympathy. I It is needless, perhaps, for us to re mind him that hie mother's Christian character and life, the great patience j in her long: illness, for she aw the mer- ; . " cif ul call of her Heavemy Father to I her reward. " I For her suffering is over. Peace and I true happiness have begun. May our I dear Lord, .who has given her rest, give comfort to our brother. .Iiequiescant in pace. BART FINN, JAMES P. THOMAS, M. M'GRATH, Committee. Division No. 1, A." O. H., adopted the following resolution: That we hereby express our deep sympathy with our esteemed brother member, Edward O'Donnell, in the loss of his eldest son, Patrick. That in the sorrow his death, occasions, occa-sions, the comforting belief in the goodness good-ness of Him that doeth all things well, make true manhood endure reverses, and rise above misfortune. That -we extend our sympathy to the bereaved mother, rasters and friendst BARTH FINN, MARTIN M'GRATH, JAMES P. THOMAS, Committee, Div. No. 1, A. O. H. |