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Mr. Treadwell's Memorial

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Parent Issue
Day
27
Month
February
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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The foillowing' memorial upon the deu.tli of Mr. Treadwell, was unanimously adopted at the last meeting1 of he warden and vestrymen of St. Aiidrew's cliurch : In profound sorrow and in hum ble sutanfeskMi to tlie Divine Will, St. Aiulrew's pa.risli is agnin called upoii to jmounn the loss of one of its most loved aind valued members. In tJie d'eatli of Edwa.rd Treadwell, wlüch occurred January 24, 1895, the TOStry af our belove-d church loses ag-ain its eenioir waipdn, and we eadly pay emir lat tribute of ove to the memoiry of a aioble Christian charas t-er. Mr. Treadwell w;i s a man of broad a.nd yenero'us nature, with a reputati'oai abo-i euspicion of reproacJx, and of a disposition so g-enial and kiudly as to. win the regard and warmest friendship of those wliose fortune it was tO know hiin intimately. Tlie weakneases of ranity and ostentatfoin i'ere utterly foreign to hls nature, whiile liis himple manliness comma.nded the affectLoin and respect of lús associates. His coiunsel a.nd advice on this board have never been so'Uht in vain. Ilis voice was always tliat of wisdom, and will be sadly jnissed in the counsels of the board. Full of jrears, aSt&r a useful lifo ended, he hos ipassed to hte rest, to hiear th blessed words, "Well done good and faithful Bervant, enter thou into tJie joy of thy Lord." C. H. DENISON, H. J. BROWN, GEO. H. PONB, Committee.

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Ann Arbor Courier