Ily, but particularly my mother, could have 

 seen more of her. 



Affectionately yours, 



Edwin Hedderwick. 



Loud WATER, Bucks, England, 



March 8, 1916. 



Mrs. Sprunt held a high place in the ad- 

 miration and affection of all who had the hap- 

 piness of knowing her, and will ever be asso- 

 ciated with our choice recollections of home. 



Very sincerely yours, 



F. L. PoissoN. 



Seven Kings, Essex, England, 



Feb. 19, 1 91 6. 



I shall ever remember her kind hospitality 

 and friendship on each occasion that I visited 

 Wilmington. 



Yours sincerely, 



Fred. K. Paton. 



Oxton, Birkenhead, Feb. 18, 19 16. 



Mrs. Sprunt's wide philanthropic and na- 

 tional work, which gave her so much pleasure 

 in life, now becomes a monument, which must 



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