have wanted to release her from pain and 

 suffering. 



Affectionately, your little girl, 



Mar. Dev. Lippitt (age, 12 years). 



Carnegie, Pa., February — , 191 6. 



Such goodness and kindness as hers will be 

 sorely missed in this world. 



Very gratefully yours, 



Edith Barber Brown. 



Seattle, Wash., March 2, 19 16. 



It is not to you alone or to your family that 

 sorrow has come, but to the multitude of 

 friends Mrs. Sprunt had made. I know that 

 it must be a great comfort to you, even in the 

 great sorrow you are experiencing, to knov/ 

 how beloved she was by those with whom she 

 came in contact. She has left a legacy of 

 character and good deeds that time cannot dis- 

 place. 



Sincerely yours, 



Frank L. Meares. 



Granger, Iowa, March 3, 19 16. 



I can scarcely write for tears — it is a trib- 

 ute to the dear lady's life of good works. 



IsoLA Daniel. 



Ill 



