LocKPORT, N. Y., Feb. 27, 1916. 



Wilmington can ill afford to lose such a 

 beautiful and glorious character, and this loss, 

 I am sure, will be felt for many years. 

 Sincerely yours, 



Wm. R. Kenan, Jr. 



Syracuse, N. Y., Feb. 26, 1916. 



It seems so short a time since she used to 

 come with you so faithfully to the little church 

 in Peace Dale, and now I hear that she has 

 gone on. I feel as if something more of the 

 sweetness and hope has been transferred from 

 this world. 



Yours sincerely, 



J. W. FOBES. 



Lawrence, L. I., Feb. 23, 19 16. 



Let me express deep and heartfelt sympa- 

 thy for your loss and the world's loss in the 

 departure of dear Mrs. Sprunt, long honored, 

 revered, and beloved by all who knew her. 

 Most sincerely, 



Philippine Feid. 



Baltimore, Md., , 1916. 



It was hard to give Lula up; but what 

 more could we wish for her than freedom 



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