knew her. Her untiring efforts when presi- 

 dent, in which she was unsparing of herself 

 and her time, and from her own resources 

 placed memorials to the honor and memory 

 of those deeds of our colonial forebears which 

 reflected credit on our State. 



Her rare personal charm and graciousness 

 of manner endeared her to all. Her hospi- 

 tality, not only to our own members, but to 

 legions of friends, was noted throughout our 

 State and elsewhere. Her home life was per- 

 fect. She was a devoted and earnest chris- 

 tian, a woman whom it was a privilege to have 

 known, one whose place can never be filled, 

 for there was but one Luola Murchison 

 Sprunt. This society extends its deepest sym- 

 pathy to the bereaved husband, son, and 

 grandson. 



Therefore it is ordered that these resolu- 

 tions be entered on our minutes and a copy 

 sent to Mr. James Sprunt and to the North 

 Carolina Society of Colonial Dames at Wil- 

 mington, N. C. 



Augusta Webb Ford Andrews. 

 Jane Evans Elliot McNeill. 

 Emily Benbury Haywood. 



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