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July 14, 1909.
the Church he loved, unless prevented
by Providential hinderances.
That we commend his life and example
to all the people of the Westminster
Church that they may have the same
untounded faith and good works, that
when they are caned from earth, they
may meet him again in our Father's
house on high, where parting is unknown.
We extend to his family and relations
our Christian sympathy, and hope they
ntOV oil f/vllfttw ' *
,?< luuun iuc ftuvju cAauipie at?l Before
them by our beloved brother.
. A. F. Hardie,
J. Farley.
John Beattie.
ALBERT C. MUNROE.
Albert C. Munroe died Sunday morning
a little after six o'clock, June 27, at
the home of his father, Dr. E. M. Munroe,
in Mjlford, Texas. He had been sick
for over two weeks during which time he
had the constant attention of skilled
physicians and careful and patient nursing
of the family, but it all was of no
avail.
He was born August 25, 1879, joined
the Presbyterian Church when about
twelve years old and he has always clung
to his religious beliefs. At times darkness
and gloom overshadowed him but
he would emerge from it unto the freedom
aifd light of the Christian, through
repentance and faith in God. He was always
modest, of a kindly disposition,
gentlemanly in conduct and honest in all
his dealings with us.
He expressed his willingness to 'die
and preparedness tor the great change.
The funeral was conducted from the
Presbyterian Church Monday at 10:30
a. m. by Rev. W. Fred Gafbralth, of
Oak Cliff, assisted by Rev. J. W. Beck,
in the presence of th? relative? m?n?
friends of the family. The interment
was in the Mtlford cemetery.
We live in deeds, not years; in
thoughts, not breaths.?Bailey.
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