. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . was greatly bereaved by theloss of his wife. But time, the great healer of sorrows,somewhat assuaged his grief, and on October 25, 1917, he wasagain married, and Miss Sara V. Ecker, of Syracuse, New York,became his bride. This union, like the first, was marked byharmony and happiness. Strong in the contests of life, far-seeing, tireless in pursuit ofan end, bold yet idealistic, generous and tender, the finest trib-ute to George Watts yet remains to be paid. Let it be phrasedin the words of the Rev. Dr. W. W. Mo
. In memoriam, George Washington Watts : born August 18, 1851, died March 7, 1921 . was greatly bereaved by theloss of his wife. But time, the great healer of sorrows,somewhat assuaged his grief, and on October 25, 1917, he wasagain married, and Miss Sara V. Ecker, of Syracuse, New York,became his bride. This union, like the first, was marked byharmony and happiness. Strong in the contests of life, far-seeing, tireless in pursuit ofan end, bold yet idealistic, generous and tender, the finest trib-ute to George Watts yet remains to be paid. Let it be phrasedin the words of the Rev. Dr. W. W. Moore as, standing over themortal remains of this noble man, he spoke as follows: As weremember how he labored to teach young and old the will ofGod and the grace of Christ, and how he set in operation forceswhich will continue that blessed work through all the future,we are grateful for that great promise of Gods word: Theythat be teachers shall shine as the brightness of the firmament,and they that turn many to righteousness as the stars foreverand ever. Charles L. VanNoppen. CO. It is more blessed to give than to receive GEORGE WASHINGTON WATTS
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