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Whereas, on the 8th of Oct. 1897 Our Heavenly Father in his infinite wisdom and mysterious providence, has seen fit to call from us, our beloved sister and classmate Miss Vida Marberry; therefore be it
RESOLVED--That we as members of the Sulphur Spring church and Sunday school, in her removal have lost one of our most faithful and exemplary members, the community a model lady and the family a dutiful child and devoted sister.
RESOLVED--That we hold her memory and example a sacred trust treasuring the one and striving to imitate the other, bowing in submission to this sad bereavement, feeling that a Father's voice has called the patient sufferer home.
RESOLVED-- That we extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy, praying the God of mercies to comfort and sustain them, and to sanctify this sad affliction to the good of their souls; remembering while Vida is lost to sight, she doubtless is basking in the sunlit aisles of the blest. May we follow her footsteps and emulate her example , that we may meet her again beyond the pearly gates where "we'll never say goodbye."
RESOLVED--That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Sunday school, a copy presented the family, and one each to the Murray papers for publication.
Com. -- Mrs. Artie Meador, Mrs. Mollie Winchester, Miss Ima Kindred
Calloway Times - October 19, 1897 - p. 2, col. 4-5, Tuesday
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Whereas, on the 8th of Oct. 1897 Our Heavenly Father in his infinite wisdom and mysterious providence, has seen fit to call from us, our beloved sister and classmate Miss Vida Marberry; therefore be it
RESOLVED--That we as members of the Sulphur Spring church and Sunday school, in her removal have lost one of our most faithful and exemplary members, the community a model lady and the family a dutiful child and devoted sister.
RESOLVED--That we hold her memory and example a sacred trust treasuring the one and striving to imitate the other, bowing in submission to this sad bereavement, feeling that a Father's voice has called the patient sufferer home.
RESOLVED-- That we extend to the bereaved family our heartfelt sympathy, praying the God of mercies to comfort and sustain them, and to sanctify this sad affliction to the good of their souls; remembering while Vida is lost to sight, she doubtless is basking in the sunlit aisles of the blest. May we follow her footsteps and emulate her example , that we may meet her again beyond the pearly gates where "we'll never say goodbye."
RESOLVED--That a copy of these resolutions be spread upon the minutes of this Sunday school, a copy presented the family, and one each to the Murray papers for publication.
Com. -- Mrs. Artie Meador, Mrs. Mollie Winchester, Miss Ima Kindred
Calloway Times - October 19, 1897 - p. 2, col. 4-5, Tuesday
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