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COBB, BATES & YERXA COMPANY, 
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SALEM, MASS. ee 
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Ezra Conant Stanley. 
Ezra Conant Stanley, for many years 
a resident of Manchester, passed away 
last Friday Oct. 22, at North Beverly, 
where he had made his home recently. 
Funeral services over his remains were 
held Sunday afternoon at the home of 
Fred S. Stanley, in that place. The 
Rev. A. J. Derbyshire, pastor of the 
First Baptist church of Beverly, officiated. 
The body was taken to Greenfield, 
N. H., his former home, where services 
were held Monday afternoon. I[nter- 
ment was at Francistown, N. H 
During the 48 years or more that 
Mr. Stanley lived in Manchester, 
in the family of the late Mrs. Dr. J. 
Cobb, on Masconomo street, he 
was highly respected. He wasa man of 
kind disposition, who knew not what it 
was to speak unkindlys of anyone. He 
was generous spirited and was always 
willing to lend his help where needed. 
Several years ago in memory of his 
late brother, Prof. Stanley of Bates 
College, Lewiston, Me., he established a 
scholarship for worthy students in that 
institution, and he stated to the writer 
not more than a month ago, that he had 
made provision to still further assist in 
that direction at his death. 
‘© Died at Beverly, Mass., October 
22nd, Ezra C. Stanley.’’ 
It seems just, and fitting that when a 
good man enters into well earned rest, 
that some other record than these short 
lines should be written; hence this 
tribute. 
In early manhood Ezra Conant Stanley 
came to Manchester, Massachusetts, to 
live with the family, in whose service he 
continued many, many years, and by his 
unselfish devotion to their interests and 
faithfulness, he ‘ soon won for himself, 
the position of “‘friend’’ as well as 
helper, and- was so regarded by every 
member. At an early date, he identi- 
fied himself with the Congregational 
church in Manchester, whose interests 
were always dear to him, as is evinced 
by the legacy he has left to the church 
out of his earnings. But the best legacy 
he left is the example of unequalled hon- 
esty and uprightness, of purity of life and 
benevolence, as his charities, in his own 
simple, modest way were many, and 
numerous, not only in his own family, 
but to all in need. No worthy person 
ever applied to him in vain. He was a 
consistent Christian, and though the call 
was sudden at the last, his lamp was 
trimmed and burning. And he’ was 
ready to hear the call of the Master— 
““Well done, thou good and faithful 
servant, enter thou into the joy of thy 
Lord.’’ 
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Oct. 27th, 1909. 
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