Rev. W. A. Milner.

 
The Courant American Newspaper
Cartersville, Georgia
March 27, 1897 Page 6:
 
Transcribed and submitted by: 
 

Rev. W. A. Milner.

Tributes to His Memory by Cartersville and Summerville Masons.

[A Very long tribute of respect—see earlier notice of death. An excerpt: “He was summoned by the Grand Master, February 5, 1897. He was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason December 5m 1874. He was in deed and in truth a Mason, serving his Lodge faithfully as Chaplain, loving, upright, just and true. Always keeping his passions in due bound, squaring his actions by the square of virtue, and walking upright as the plumb before God and man. He was married to Miss Ella W. Cochrane and has a son and daughter all of which survive him.”]

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Rev. W. A. Milner.

 
The Courant American Newspaper
Cartersville, Georgia
March 27, 1897 Page 6:
 
Transcribed and submitted by: 
 

Rev. W. A. Milner.

Tributes to His Memory by Cartersville and Summerville Masons.

[A Very long tribute of respect—see earlier notice of death. An excerpt: “He was summoned by the Grand Master, February 5, 1897. He was raised to the sublime degree of Master Mason December 5m 1874. He was in deed and in truth a Mason, serving his Lodge faithfully as Chaplain, loving, upright, just and true. Always keeping his passions in due bound, squaring his actions by the square of virtue, and walking upright as the plumb before God and man. He was married to Miss Ella W. Cochrane and has a son and daughter all of which survive him.”]

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