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Dr. Minos McEobert
by Rev. F. L. McCoy, who gave a skeleton history of his life and work. Rev. E. H. Brockway spoke feelingly of his more than thirty years' acquaintance with the deceased, and of his old-time kindness and friendship. Rev. Mr. Baldwin followed, speaking of the great cheerfulness and hopefulness which he had ever observed in his departed friend. Rev. Mr. McCoy then, in eloquent language, elaborated the three prominent characteristics which he had noticed in his brief acquaintance with Dr. McRobert—his activity, his philanthropy, his spirituality. The remains were interred in the city cemetery.
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