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Show RESOLUTION Of CONDOLENCE , Tho directors of the Chllcfren'o Aid Society of thlg city at Its last meeting meet-ing passed tho, following resolution of sjmnathy and trlbuto to their as-eoclatqr as-eoclatqr the lato Mrs. Nettie Ferron Craig: Inasmuch as the AU-wlse Providence Provi-dence has taken from our midst to Himself our friend and co-worker, Mrs. Nettle Ferron Craig, who pass- j ed away on Friday, January 26th, 10J.2, the ladies of tho Children's Aid society desire to convey to her be-rcacd be-rcacd husband and children tbchlgh esteem In which she was held by them. Mrs. Nettle Ferron Craig was a charter member of our Boclety organized or-ganized April 20th, 1910, to old poor children 'to iv more wholesome and comfortable llfo; and whllo, during tho Interim, the deceased was suffering suf-fering from bodily affliction and could not occupv official station, her counsel coun-sel was always found full of wisdom, and proved invaluable to her younger and lesser experienced' associates upon up-on whom executive responsibility has j developed. Tho Children's Aid society wish to perpetuate tho memory of Mrs. Nettle Net-tle Ferron Craig In our annalB as an , inspiration to tho membors of a splendid character, and a noble, ac- I tlve life; and to oxpre3s their con- I aolntlon to tho bereaed In the thought that wife and mother found time, out of exacting duties, to do good unto all with whom she waB associated, and that sho has gone to Him who said, "Inasmuch as yo have' done it unto one of the" least oft theso, rayi, brethren, ye haveidone Itunto mo." |