Andrew McNally, 1836-1904[Memorials, messages of condolence, and press notices . ow-men the seeds of virtue, andthe influence he exerted for good, widening with theyears, has been felt and will continue to be felt through-out the world. The impulse given by his endeavors tothe cause of humanity will not cease, for moral force isindestructible, and, far reaching and imperishable,the influence of his life will still live on. He has lefta living monument which will edify generations tocome. The interludes in the service were filled by the choirfrom St. Peters who sang with feeling the hymns,Neare


Andrew McNally, 1836-1904[Memorials, messages of condolence, and press notices . ow-men the seeds of virtue, andthe influence he exerted for good, widening with theyears, has been felt and will continue to be felt through-out the world. The impulse given by his endeavors tothe cause of humanity will not cease, for moral force isindestructible, and, far reaching and imperishable,the influence of his life will still live on. He has lefta living monument which will edify generations tocome. The interludes in the service were filled by the choirfrom St. Peters who sang with feeling the hymns,Nearer my God to Thee. Lead Kindly Light, andAbide with Me. The services closed with prayer, and the casket wasborne from the house by six lifelong friends of thedeparted; they were: John R.,Walsh, R. A. Bower,D. A. Arnold, Dr. H. H. Brown, O. W. Ruggles, andW. B. Kniskern. Followed by sorrowing relatives andfriends, all that was mortal of the husband, father, andfriend was conveyed to Graceland Cemetery, where thefinal interment was made in accordance with the ritesof the


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