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- Newspaper Obituary - Thursday, January 3, 1867 Pulaski Democrat - Pulaski, New York - Death of T. W. Wood - At a communication of Pulaski Lodge, No. 415 F. & A. M., held December 11, 1866, the following preamble and the resolutions were adopted: whereas, a wise but inscrutable Providence has seen fit to again lay His chastening hands upon us, in the removal, by death, of our well beloved brother T. Wait Wood. Resolved_ that, while we sincerely mourn his loss is a friend and worthy member of our brotherhood, we humbly bow in submission to the will of the Grand Master above, who "doeth all things well," and is seems good in His sight, and who will, in due season, gather us all into the invisible and better Lodge, where our broken companionship will be forever restored. Resolved, that we extend our cordial sympathies to his bereaved wife, and direct her to the only source of comfort and consolation in affliction. Resolved, that we will attend his funeral in a body, and pay to his memory those last sad tokens of respect demanded by his worth and the customs of our brotherhood. Resolved, that a copy of these resolutions be presented to his widow, entered upon the minutes of the Lodge, and published in the Pulaski Democrat.
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