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Henry David Wall

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Henry David Wall

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
20 Apr 1916 (aged 61)
Burial
Brumley, Miller County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF BRO H. D. WALL-To the Worshipful Master Wardens and Brethren of Brumley Lodge No. 203, A.F.&A.M.

Whereas our well beloved and honored Brother Henry D. Wall departed this life April 20th 1916, therefore be it resolved by Brumley Lodge No. 203 A.F&A.M. that in the death of our good Brother Wall we suffer great loss which we deeply feel.

Brother Wall was a native of Virginia but came with his parents to this county when a small boy. He was 61 years old; was a faithful brother among us. One of our best citizens, a kind and affectionate husband, a loving and devoted father, a splendid neighbor and Christian gentleman, well beloved by those who knew him best.

Bro. Wall leaves surviving him a widow and a large family of children, five brothers and one sister to whom we extend our sympathy. Bro. Wall's long association with us, his known honesty and integrity with his firmness, yet amiable and kind disposition has endeared him to all of us and make his loss more keenly felt.

He was buried by the Lodge on the 22nd and his funeral was attended by a large number of his friends and neighbors.
Resolved further that a copy of these Resolutions be spread on the records of the Lodge and furnished the widow and family and also the papers for publication.
J. A. Brockman, J. M. Hawkins, Clyde Thompson - Committee
RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF BRO H. D. WALL-To the Worshipful Master Wardens and Brethren of Brumley Lodge No. 203, A.F.&A.M.

Whereas our well beloved and honored Brother Henry D. Wall departed this life April 20th 1916, therefore be it resolved by Brumley Lodge No. 203 A.F&A.M. that in the death of our good Brother Wall we suffer great loss which we deeply feel.

Brother Wall was a native of Virginia but came with his parents to this county when a small boy. He was 61 years old; was a faithful brother among us. One of our best citizens, a kind and affectionate husband, a loving and devoted father, a splendid neighbor and Christian gentleman, well beloved by those who knew him best.

Bro. Wall leaves surviving him a widow and a large family of children, five brothers and one sister to whom we extend our sympathy. Bro. Wall's long association with us, his known honesty and integrity with his firmness, yet amiable and kind disposition has endeared him to all of us and make his loss more keenly felt.

He was buried by the Lodge on the 22nd and his funeral was attended by a large number of his friends and neighbors.
Resolved further that a copy of these Resolutions be spread on the records of the Lodge and furnished the widow and family and also the papers for publication.
J. A. Brockman, J. M. Hawkins, Clyde Thompson - Committee


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