feelings so deeply that they must suffer all the 

 time, but their interludes of freedom from 

 care are so intensely enjoyed that it must be 

 partly made up to them. 

 Ever affectionately, 



ToMiNA Jackson. 



Kelvinside, Glasgow, Scotland, 



Feb. i8, 1916. 



She has been taken from us, but her mem- 

 ory lives on. We have all been the better for 

 her life, and it will be with a "Well done, 

 good and faithful servant," that she has en- 

 tered the presence of her Heavenly Father. 

 Yours very sincerely, 



Wm. Jackson. 



HiLLHEAD, Glasgow, Scotland. 



Please accept all my sympathy in your great 

 trial. Dear Luola — I am very glad that she 

 passed away so peacefully. 



Yours very affectionately and devotedly, 

 Annie Hedderwick. 



Scottish Rifles, North Camp. 



I had a great admiration and respect for 

 Cousin Luola and wished often that my fam- 



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