Greensborough Patriot
December 11, 1862
Page 4
For
the Patriot
Tribute of Respect
At a meeting of
Logan Lodge, No. 121, held in their lodge room August 15, A. D. 1862, the
following preamble and resolutions were passed:
WHEREAS,
it has pleased an Allwise and merciful Creator, in
the plenitude of his beneficent dispensation to remove from our mystic circle
in the midst of his usefulness, our friend and worthy Brother, Hamilton Armfield, one of the founders of this Lodge, a zealous
Mason, and honest, peaceable, and humane gentleman,
Resolved, That while we submissively bow
to the will of the Great I Am, we cannot but deeply deplore the loss of one
whose many virtues so eminently qualified him to adorn the station he was
called upon to fill.
Resolved, That we tender our sincere
condolences to the family and friends of the deceased, and would admonish them
to mourn not as those without hope. But
be ye also ready, for you know not the day, nor the hour wherein the son of man
cometh.
Resolved, That in testimony of respect,
and kind feelings we have for our deceased brother, it is ordered that this
Lodge be clothed in mourning for thirty days, and the Secretary forward a copy
of these resolutions to the family of the deceased.
W.
H. REESE, Com.
O.
S. CAUSEY, Com.
J.
CHURCH, Com.
[Transcribed by Sharon Strout]