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Resolutions on the Death of John F. <br />Hutchinson. <br />WHEREAS, It has seemed fitting to an all -wise Provi- <br />dence to retnnve from our midst our associate and fellow - <br />worker, John Frederick Hutchinson, and <br />WHEREAS, The town of Lexington which he served so <br />well, and whose interests were so dear to him, has been <br />called to mourn his loss, be it <br />Resolved, That in the death of John Frederick Hutch- <br />inson, we, his associates in office, who knew him so inti- <br />mately, testify by these resolutions to his kindly disposition, <br />genial manner and courteous bearing; that we feel most <br />deeply his loss as counsellor and friend, and be it further <br />Resolved, That the Town also shares in the bereave- <br />ment that has befallen the community, and mourns the loss <br />of an efficient and faithful public servant; and be it further <br />Resolved, 'That a copy of these resolutions be sent to <br />the immediate family, and spread upon the records of the <br />Town. <br />EDWIN S. SPAULDING, <br />GEO. W. TAYLOR. <br />Selectmen of Lexington. <br />January 27, 1904. A true copy attest. <br />GEO. D. HARRINGTON, <br />Town Clerk. <br />