From The Greensborough Patriot
July 31, 1862 – Pg. 3
Tribute of Respect.
CENTRE GROVE LODGE, July 21, 1862
WHEREAS, It has
pleased Almighty God in His all-wise Providence to remove from time to eternity
our much-esteemed brother, William C. Simpson, of Rockingham county, and this
cut off in the prime of life, while on the filed of battle in the defense of
his country one, who when with us, enjoyed our fullest confidence and esteem;
therefore resolved,
That while we bow in humble
submission to the will of Him who hath the power to give and to take away, we
cannot but mourn our sad bereavement.
That we offer our warmest sympathy
to the family and friends of the deceased, and while they have lost a kind
husband, father and friend, we too, have lost a worthy and faithful brother,
and will freely mingle our tears with theirs, and point them to that eternal
Source which alone is the giver of all good gifts and graces.
That we wear the usual badge of
mourning for thirty days, and that a copy of these Resolutions be sent to the
family of our deceased brother, and also to the Greensborough Patriot for
publication.
SAMUEL
WHITT, }
J.
A. LAMBETH, } Committee.
BOSTON
LEWIS, }