Grace W. Gibbs person
also known as: Grace W Gibbs, Sister Grace W Gibbs
Summary: Deceased member of Harmony Lodge No 24, Daughters of Rebekah, described as a faithful and efficient officer.
Completeness: 57/100 Grade D
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cited from Image 5 of The Spanish American (Roy, Mora Co., N.M.), August 31, 1918 (1918)
REBEKAH RESOLUTIONS On the death of Sister Grace W Gibbs WHEREAS For the first time in the history of our Lodge death has entered the Bacred sanctuary of our hall and laid his withering hand upon one of the brightest and best of our fraternal sisterhood claiming from our circle s…
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cited from Image 5 of The Spanish American (Roy, Mora Co., N.M.), August 31, 1918 (1918)
REBEKAH RESOLUTIONS On the death of Sister Grace W Gibbs WHEREAS For the first time in the history of our Lodge death has entered the Bacred sanctuary of our hall and laid his withering hand upon one of the brightest and best of our fraternal sisterhood claiming from our circle s…
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Noble Grand of Harmony Lodge No. 24
cited from Image 5 of The Spanish American (Roy, Mora Co., N.M.), August 31, 1918 (1918)REBEKAH RESOLUTIONS On the death of Sister Grace W Gibbs WHEREAS For the first time in the history of our Lodge death has entered the Bacred sanctuary of our hall and laid his withering hand upon one of the brightest and best of our fraternal sisterhood claiming from our circle s…
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Image 5 of The Spanish American (Roy, Mora Co., N.M.), August 31, 1918 ↗
Anonymous · 1918 · newspaper · public_domain · details