The Pike County Journal
February 9, 1923
In Memoriam
On January 2nd, 1923, the gentle spirit of our beloved member and co-worker, Mrs. H.H. Brandenburg, passed form its earthly home into the infinite freedom of heaven to the home where no pain or sorrow enters. She was a faithful club member, always ready to do her part, and we will feel her loss keenly. She possessed a happy disposition, a quiet and unassuming nature, and her life was a daily lesson of love, patience and purity. She was a noble woman, a true gentle woman, a devoted wife and mother. Her loving words and happy smile have been an inspiration to every member of our club. Therefore be it resolved:
First - that the club and community have lost one of its noblest and most beloved members,
Second - That we cherish her memory, emulate her virtues, and strive to profit by her Christian influence,
Third - That we extend to the bereaved husband and children heartfelt sympathy from each member of the club and commend them to Him who doeth all things well,
Fourth - That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. The Pike County Journal and recorded in our minutes.
Mrs. R.A. Mallory
Mrs. Chas. B. Jones
Sallie Mae Strickland,
Committee,
Concord Woman’s Club.
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Thanks to Lynn Ballard Cunningham (#46945262) for providing this tribute.
The Pike County Journal
February 9, 1923
In Memoriam
On January 2nd, 1923, the gentle spirit of our beloved member and co-worker, Mrs. H.H. Brandenburg, passed form its earthly home into the infinite freedom of heaven to the home where no pain or sorrow enters. She was a faithful club member, always ready to do her part, and we will feel her loss keenly. She possessed a happy disposition, a quiet and unassuming nature, and her life was a daily lesson of love, patience and purity. She was a noble woman, a true gentle woman, a devoted wife and mother. Her loving words and happy smile have been an inspiration to every member of our club. Therefore be it resolved:
First - that the club and community have lost one of its noblest and most beloved members,
Second - That we cherish her memory, emulate her virtues, and strive to profit by her Christian influence,
Third - That we extend to the bereaved husband and children heartfelt sympathy from each member of the club and commend them to Him who doeth all things well,
Fourth - That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family. The Pike County Journal and recorded in our minutes.
Mrs. R.A. Mallory
Mrs. Chas. B. Jones
Sallie Mae Strickland,
Committee,
Concord Woman’s Club.
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Thanks to Lynn Ballard Cunningham (#46945262) for providing this tribute.
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