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Show Resolution of Condolence. Whereas, The Hand of God, has taken from the family circle of our esteemed Neighbour, A. D. Sutton, Sut-ton, his beloved mother, and Whereas, The cloud of gloom and of sorrow has ca3t upon the home of our esteemed Neighbor a deep shadow and his grief is hard to bear; and Whereas, We, his Neighbors in Woodcraft, deeply deplore the loss and misfortune of the sorrowing Neighbor and the family in this, their hour of trial and affliction, now therefore, be it Resolved, By the members of Liberty Camp No. 455 of the Woodmen Wood-men of the World in regular session assembled, that we do hereby tender our bereaved Neighbor, A. D. Sutton, Sut-ton, and his family our deepest sympathy sym-pathy in this, their sad bereavement be it Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the sorrowing Neighbor and a copy published in the Mount Pleasant Pyramid, and a copy spread upon the minutes of the Meeting. t A. R. Young, J. W. Annand, Chas. Oldham. |