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faithful servant." But it is hard to realize that he is indeed gone, that we shall see him never again upon earth. I little thought when I saw him last that the end was so near. Please give my love to Mrs Jones and assure her of my deepest sympathy. We shall miss him too oh so much - he was always so kind and true and such a near neighbor. I should like to have been home and to have done something to help and comfort them. I cannot realize that it was only the next day after I left. Was there no one with them? Were they expecting it? | faithful servant." But it is hard to realize that he is indeed gone, that we shall see him never again upon earth. I little thought when I saw him last that the end was so near. Please give my love to Mrs Jones and assure her of my deepest sympathy. We shall miss him too oh so much - he was always so kind and true and such a near neighbor. I should like to have been home and to have done something to help and comfort them. I cannot realize that it was only the next day after I left. Was there no one with them? Were they expecting it? | ||
I fear you all are much worn with this and the necessary fatigue of the meeting. I would like to go right home but have been to see Dr. Houghton since my return. | |||
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Perhaps it can be made to look nicely with church [[trouble??]] We both send you love. |
Revision as of 14:56, 13 December 2020
faithful servant." But it is hard to realize that he is indeed gone, that we shall see him never again upon earth. I little thought when I saw him last that the end was so near. Please give my love to Mrs Jones and assure her of my deepest sympathy. We shall miss him too oh so much - he was always so kind and true and such a near neighbor. I should like to have been home and to have done something to help and comfort them. I cannot realize that it was only the next day after I left. Was there no one with them? Were they expecting it?
I fear you all are much worn with this and the necessary fatigue of the meeting. I would like to go right home but have been to see Dr. Houghton since my return.
in margin: Perhaps it can be made to look nicely with church trouble?? We both send you love.