from suffering and a happy reunion with her 

 parents and daughters? 



Most affectionately, 



Jessie Murchison Carter. 



Baltimore, Md., Feb. 20, 19 16. 



Mrs. Sprunt was endeared to many by her 

 broad sympathy and by her kindness and 

 thoughtfulness for others. Her fortitude in 

 trouble and high standard of right living and 

 thinking commanded the admiration and re- 

 spect of all. Those of us who had the oppor- 

 tunity of knowing her loved her very dearly. 



Sincerely, 



Ralph B. Seem. 



Baltimore, Md., March 22, 1916. 

 In common with every one who had the 

 privilege of knowing your dear wife, I feel 

 that In her going I, too, have lost a friend. 

 Life to her, it would seem, was merely the 

 opportunity for doing the good and kind 

 things, and there are very many who are 

 mourning with you. 

 Sincerely, 



Herbert L. Price. 



Washington, D. C, Feb. 24, 19 16. 



I wish we could express to you in some bet- 

 ter way than words how deeply we feel for 



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