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Show InMenioriara. Again death with its relentless hand has visaed our ass elation and taken from our inidet, one of our members, Miss Teenie A. Berg of the First Ward Mutual Improvement association of Provo city, who departed this life at Ephraim, Utah, March 5, 1894, aged IS years, 9 months and 7 days. May We long remember her saintly life and emulate her virtuous, moral, religious and home life. Therefore be it Jlcsolved, That while we feel the deepest sorrow in the loss of our member, mem-ber, yet we know that our loss is her gain, and we therefore bow submis sively to the will of Him who doeth all things well and say "Thy will, O Lord, not our's, be done." - . liesolccd, That our association has lost a faithful member and true friend, praying that the comforting influence of His holy spirit may rest down upon thi bereaved family and that they may ere long be able to see the "silver lining" lin-ing" to the cloud that now hangs over them. Resolved, That these resolutions be sent to the bereaved family and to the local papers, and that a copy be spread upon the records of our association. She was taken from us early. While our hearts were warm with love. And the angels softly bore her To their glorious home above. We will miss her, sadly miss her, Tears anJ prayers are alike in vain, To our homes and mutual meetings, She will never come again. Julia Jones, President, Lizzie Joun, Clara Nuttall, Ellen Johnson, Committee. |