Macon, Ga., Feb. 23, 19 16. 

 I recall with much pleasure how I was im- 

 pressed as a young man by the rare congenial- 

 ity that existed between you and your most 

 estimable wife. 



Your loss and sorrow are great, but there is 

 comfort to be found in the knowledge of the 

 reward which she has received for the unusu- 

 ally useful and thoughtful life which was hers. 

 I have frequently recalled how she found 

 her great pleasure in making others happy. 

 Yours sincerely, 



L. W. Curtis. 



Charleston, S. C, Feb. 17, 1916. 

 ''Seeing the King in His beauty, she says: 

 'Here, Lord, am I and the children Thou 



gavest me.' ' 



Alexander Sprunt. 



Mobile, Ala., Feb. 24, 191 6. 



I can hardly express to you my concern and 

 grief when I read the announcement of your 

 great loss in "The New York Times:' 



I am so glad I knew her, even so briefly. 

 Such a character as your dear wife must be a 

 cherished memory to those who knew her. It 



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