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Show COLONEL WOODRING. Apart - from the widespread .pers,oalcja:ieJf.,:oYer the death last week of Col. S. T. Wood-ring, Wood-ring, the community has suffered suf-fered a loss, the extent of which will be appreciably greater in realization as the days come and go. , . , i Probably no citizen had 'so many or varied business interests inter-ests and demands upon his time as had Col, Woodring. Benefactions Benefac-tions from his hand were large. The "lion's share" in giving was his. , He loved Lake Charles, Cal-casien, Cal-casien, Louisiana. However, his aopted home was in truth his home "to live, die and be buried here," as he had expressed ex-pressed it. i As friend, neighbor, employer, employ-er, social and business associate he measured high, and his wonderfully won-derfully natural and unaffected . democratic manner won him friends from all classes. The rich, the poor, all (mourn his death. Could one leave a better heritage?" The above is part of an Editorial Edi-torial clipped from a Louisiana paper written in honor of Dr. W. Woodring's brother who recently re-cently passed to the great beyond. be-yond. , |