CAS H^ACCOUNT. JANUARY. 



Received. II Paid. 



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Vi arren A. Locke, for nfearly thirty yeofri 

 organist and. choir-master of St. Pauj"a 

 Church and Cathedral, passes away and! 

 leaves to the many who knew him the 

 memory of a character of rare qualities and 

 of an inspiring nature. An organist of ac- 

 complishment and catholic taste, a choir- 

 master of gentle though firm nature, of a. 

 musical enthusiasm which aimed at high 

 ideals of simplicity and good taste and 

 shunned/ the ornate and the theatrical— 

 these qualities and more marked him a 

 musician of high purpose. But those of 

 us-and wo are many— who knew him well 

 recall the memory of one simple in his life, 

 upright in the living of It, warm and sin- 

 cere in his friendships, tolerant of others, 

 lovable in his nature. A man with many 

 friends, he had absolutely no enemy, Mali, 

 who sj easily condemns In criticism, finds 

 In him nothing not admirable. And he In 

 turn, found only the best in others. When 

 he could not speak good, he was silent 

 No individual can live seventy-two years 

 on so high a plane and; not inspire others 

 to live a little better. So, not only as a 

 muf.eian who carried high the standard of 

 church music, hut truly as a man of God 

 Will ho linger gladly in memory. 



C. R. N. 



