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THOMPSON SINCLAIR.
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THOMPSON SINCLAIR.
By all of the old settlers of Grand Rapids and vicinity, as well as a host of other warm friends, the announcement of the death of Mr. Thompson Sinclair, which occurred at the family residence on Lyon street, January 23, 1885, was received with the profoundest sentiments of regret and sadness. Mr. Sinclair was one of the pioneers of Western Michigan, and in his long
residence here, alike as an individual and in his official capacity of justice of the peace (which responsible office he has filled for about thirty-five consecutive years), he has maintained an invariable reputation for kindliness, courtesy, and a most conscientious discharge of every responsibility. Always cheerful, accommodating, regular at his post of duty, and prompt, intelligent and impartial in his rulings and decisions, he was a model officer, and as a citizen, in all the long course of his residence here, he has only added to the long list of his friends, and leaves behind him a record spotless in its purity.
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