suggest cherished memories of her, and many 

 familiar spots recall special and tender asso- 

 ciations. The greatness of mind and heart 

 that developed into a gracious womanhood 

 and made her life a blessing to her family, her 

 friends, the church, and the world were 

 clearly marked in childhood. Her fine intui- 

 tions, her keen intelligence, her enthusiasm, 

 her ability to enter into the feelings of others, 

 and ever-ready helpfulness invested her per- 

 sonality with a charm as beautiful as it was 

 rare. Many hearts were cheered by her sym- 

 pathetic interest and many lives enriched by 

 her generous affection. Richly endowed men- 

 tally, spiritually, and materially, she lavishly 

 gave her best to the world, and the best came 

 back to her in the love and grateful apprecia- 

 tion of her noble achievements. The light 

 that shone on her pathway through life grew 

 brighter and more serene to its gentle close. 



She has passed within the veil and is "made 

 perfect in holiness" and happiness. To us 

 who remain her life on earth will ever be an 

 inspiration and a priceless treasure. 



— Lucy Gillespie Murchison. 



"Youth and its thousand dreams were ours." 



Youth is a vision and a prophecy. The 

 years from twelve to twenty would seem the 



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