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The ushers were William C. Endl- 

 cott, John S. Ames, Herbert M. Sears, 

 Henry Lyman, Arthur L. Devens, Dan- 

 iel W. Weeks, C. C. Auchincloss a_nd 

 Harvory S. Cushing. 



Spread over the casket was a cov- 

 ering of clivias, a flower of the ama- 

 ryllis family which Prof, Sargent im- 

 ported from South Africa several years 

 ago, and which won a gold medal when 

 first exhibited. These flowers, cut from 

 the greenhouses at "Holm Lea," were 

 to ha mi been exhibited at next week's 

 exhibition of the Massachusetts Hortl-' 



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cultural Society. 



There was a large gathering of friends 

 and associates in the church. Among 

 them were Bishop Lawrence, A. C. 

 Burrage, president of the Massachusetts 

 Horticultural Society; Theodore Have- 

 meyer, president of the New York so- 

 ciety; Nathaniel Kidder, former presi- 

 dent of tbe Boston society; Gen. Clar- 

 ence R. Edwards, Senator Gaspar C. 

 Bacon, former Mayor Peters, Ernest 

 B. Dane and Theodore G. Bremer, 

 Brookllne selectmen; Roger Wolcott, 

 Richard C. Floyd, Paul M, Hubbard, 

 Charles H. Stearns, James F. Qulnn, 

 James B. Shea and many others. 



'Burial was In Walnut Hills cemetery, 

 where prlvato committal services were 

 conducted by Dr. Worcester. 













HOPriN— On May 2S, EJUa Mason Hctppln. 1 

 VI»neMw of the Imp Rev TUVhoIns mid 

 r.li/abpfh M:i»in licimiin. Funeral ser- 

 vices will hp held .-it Christ Church. Can:- 



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