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The PLANNING BOARD <br />Lexington, Mars. <br />F5 Gl i3 'Its', 01 'tip: L '�>TidG9'C'; r''J"'IN11"'O BW4,1 FEIibUI- Y 17, 1938 <br />ihK:I: Fs It; : LINCOLN EYFE'Y <br />l I) 7 » 1988 <br />:Fix'',AS it has seemed fitting to Llmighty God in Hie <br />Infinite wisdom to remove from our midst our beloved <br />associate and friend,. <br />i tF:D1:itIC LINCOLN F:MUY <br />and, <br />Ii:HMkS the Town of .exington, which he loved ,and served <br />so ably with unswerving fidelity and sincerity of purpose, <br />has sustained an irreparable loss, <br />be it <br />What in his passing, we, his associates who knew <br />.. so intimately and were privileged to serve under his <br />lnsp'r!ng leadership, testify by these 1AFSOLUTIONS to <br />his sterling character, unfailing loyalty and devotion <br />to all that was worthwhile in our community life. <br />Horn in Portland, lZaine, in 1867, he came early to Lexington, <br />graduated from our schools, passed the Bar, rising to eminence <br />In his profession, and during a crowded life found time to give <br />unselfishly and unceasingly of his talents and outstanding <br />ability to every important corrunity endeavor. <br />Anong the more Important of these was the Planning Hoard, of <br />which he wus Cha►irnan for twelve of the fifteen years it has <br />functioned. It was to this Board which he loved so well, and <br />through it to the Town, that he gave to the last of his strength, <br />.Indliness, and outstanding ability, coupled with a love for <br />beauty and an Indomitable courage and tenacity of purpose. <br />And be it further <br />J�7 fjLV _D, Thait a copy of these Resolutions be sent to the <br />iriedlate family and spread upon the records of the `Lown, <br />J. Henry Duffy <br />Clarence H. Cutler <br />Edgar F. Scheibe <br />Wm. D. Milne <br />C. Edward Glynn <br />The planning hoard, <br />Yebruaary 20, 1933 Lexington, Mass. <br />