Journal of the ..Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . him. The deceased was received ontrial in the Illinois Conference in from supply work, his appoint-ments were, Cantrall, and LucretiaChapel, Bloomington. In 1905 he took detached work in the University of Illinois and became first assistantin the department of Entomology. Despite his outdoor life, tuberculosismade him its victim. After some months in the tent colony at Ottawa, aviolent hemorrhage from the lungs brought the end, April 17, 1910. Brother West was converted early in life and united with the


Journal of the ..Illinois Annual Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church . him. The deceased was received ontrial in the Illinois Conference in from supply work, his appoint-ments were, Cantrall, and LucretiaChapel, Bloomington. In 1905 he took detached work in the University of Illinois and became first assistantin the department of Entomology. Despite his outdoor life, tuberculosismade him its victim. After some months in the tent colony at Ottawa, aviolent hemorrhage from the lungs brought the end, April 17, 1910. Brother West was converted early in life and united with the Christian life was quiet and faithful. After an attack of sickness lastyear, he said to a friend: I never knew such intimate communion withGod before: He seems so near to me and is such a real friend. Not know-ing the gravity of his case then, he looked forward to years of life andservice. Quiet and unassuming, and faithful, Brother West has left us just whenlife seemed to hold much of promise for him; but his Lord has given himfullness of life at his right 191U MEMOIRS 179


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