dignity and gentle courtesy will ever be re- 

 membered. 



Seldom has it ever been the pleasure and 

 privilege of any society to enjoy such beautiful 

 hospitality as was annually extended to the 

 North Carolina Society of the Colonial Dames 

 of America by this, its beloved president. 



Along all lines she lived her life intensely, 

 not for herself, but for others, for — 



"Knowledge through suffering entereth, 

 And life is perfected through death." 



3. That a copy of these resolutions be 

 spread upon the minutes of the society, a copy 

 sent to the national society of the Colonial 

 Dames of America, and a copy sent to her 

 family. 



Mary Fairfax Gouverneur, 

 Frances Latham Harriss, 

 Florence Hill Kidder, Jr., 



Committee. 



The Wake County Committee of the North 

 Carolina Society of Colonial Dames of Amer- 

 ica having heard of the death of Mrs. James 

 Sprunt, of Wilmington, N. C, by a rising 

 vote pass the following resolutions : 



The North Carolina Society of Colonial 

 Dames have lost a true and loyal member, 

 whose life has been an inspiration to all who 



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