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Show RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. Denver, Colo., Feb. 13, 1900. At a regular reg-ular meeting of the above date, the following resolutions were adopted: Whereas, It has i.leased Almighty God in his infinite wisdom on Saturday, Satur-day, Feb. 10. 1900. to take from our midst unto Himself out esteemed sister, sis-ter, and one of the charter members of our branch sister, Mary Gebhard; therefore, be it Resolved, That as sister members of the deceased in the fraternity of the L. C: B. A., the solemn duty is suddenly sud-denly imposed upon us of recording the sad event which removes from our midst one of our most faithful members, mem-bers, and from her home and loved daughters a kind and loving mother. Resolved. That we extend to her bereaved be-reaved daughters the heartfelt sympathy sympa-thy of the members of branch 298. L, C. B. A., to encourage and bear with them in humble submission to the will of God; and be it further Resolved. That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, that these resolutions be spread fin our minutes, that a copy be furnished The Intermountain Inter-mountain Catholic and daily press, for publication, and to the daughters of the deceased. MRS. MARY A. BIGLER, MRS. F. J. ENGENDER. MRS. ELIZABETH LEAVY, Committee. |