106     Memorial  Meeting  to  Professor  Remington.  {^YehvuIry^llT 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington:  We  loved  and  admired  Joseph  P. 
Remington,  both  for  his  splendid  abilities  and  his  personal  charm. 
The  world  has  lost  its  greatest  pharmacist  and  we  one  of  our  most 
beloved  friends. 
Geo.  F.  Payne. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington:  With  extreme  sorrow  announcement 
of  your  loss  is  received.  A  life  full  of  good  works,  the  death  of 
our  professor  will  be  mourned  by  and  mark  a  serious  loss  to  Ameri- 
can pharmacy. 
H.  Lionel  Meredith,  Hagerstown,  Md. 
Mrs.  Joseph  P.  Remington. 
Dear  Mrs.  Remington:  I  am  advised  by  the  National  Drug  Trade 
Conference  that  owing  to  the  fact  of  a  very  important  meeting  going 
on  at  the  present  time  it  will  be  impossible  for  these  delegate  mem- 
bers of  that  organization  to  attend  the  funeral  of  Professor  Rem- 
ington. Dr.  A.  R.  L.  Dohme  has  named  as  a  Committee  from  the 
American  Pharmaceutical  Association  to  attend  the  funeral,  Messrs. 
H.  P.  Hynson,  John  F.  Hancock,  S.  L.  Hilton,  H.  M.  Whelpley  and 
E.  G.  Eberle. 
The  National  Drug  Trade  Conference  and  Dr.  A.  R.  L.  Dohme 
desire  me  to  express  their  great  sorrow  and  deep  regret  over  your 
bereavement  and  to  extend  to  you  and  all  of  your  family  these  ex- 
pressions of  sympathy. 
Respectfully, 
E.  G.  Eberle. 
Mrs.  J.  P.  Remington:  My  sincere  sympathy.  A  great  man  has 
passed  away.  Frank  G.  Ryan, 
Detroit,  Michigan. 
Regret  I  cannot  attend  services  owing  to  serious  illness  of  wife. 
Both  greatly  moved  over  loss.  V.  Coblentz, 
Long  Branch,  N.  J. 
Our  deepest  sympathy  is  with  you  in  this  hour  of  sorrow.  May 
He  whose. love  endureth  forever  solace  you. 
Meyer  Bros.  Drug  Co., 
St.  Louis,  Mo. 
