RESOLUTIONS 



St. George's Ruthenian Greek Catholic Benevolent 



Association 



At a meeting of the St. George Ruthenian Greek CathoHc 

 Benevolent Association, held on November 6, at 28 East 

 Seventh Street, New York City, resolutions in memory of the 

 late ANDREW JACKSON SHIPMAN were unanimously 

 adopted. Mr. Shipman had been for four years the only 

 honorary member of the association — a signal mark of friend- 

 ship and grateful esteem on the part of the Greek-Ruthenians 

 toward a benefactor whose services in behalf of the CathoHcs 

 of the Uniat churches in this country cannot be overestimated. 



That the Greek Catholics feel keenly the loss they have 

 sustained in Mr. Shipman's death, and cherish gratefully 

 the memory of the brilliant services he performed for their 

 welfare and prosperity, the memorial eloquently sets forth. 

 Tribute is paid to the upright life and noble citizenship of the 

 deceased, which are pronounced an inspiration to his fellows. 



The tribute closed with an expression of sincere sympathy 

 and condolence with Mr. Shipman's sorrowing family, and 

 bears the following signatures : The Rev. N. Pidhorecki, presi- 

 dent ; B. Hociak, O. Sawicki, M. Sterka, Petro Palega, N. 

 Wisciak. 



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