| Untitled Page 2often in our hours of afflic-
-tion we are tempted to
ask "why must this come
to me"? but we can only
bow in submission & be
still--You may have heard
I now make my home with
my Daughter & while not
as independent financially
as would be pleasant still
I have a nice home & am very
glad to again return to private
life--This is not intended
merely as a letter of Condolence
but as one of warm sympathy
to a former dear friend & Neigh
-bor--Hoping I have not in
-truded I remain
Yours very sincerely
M. E. Blackwell.
[Letterhead]
3260 Groveland Avenue.
{/Letterhead]
Chicago,
July 21st/93.
Mrs. Stanford
My Dear Friend
Pardon me
if I intrude in this your
hour of great sorrow, by
expressing to you my sin-
cere sympathy--I know
what it is to lose one who
has been ones nearest com-
-panion for yrs--you partic-
-ularly are left truly lonely
having so lately parted with | Untitled Page 2often in our hours of afflic-
-tion we are tempted to
ask "why must this come
to me"? but we can only
bow in submission & be
still--You may have heard
I now make my home with
my Daughter & while not
as independent financially
as would be pleasant still
I have a nice home & am very
glad to again return to private
life--This is not intended
merely as a letter of Condolence
but as one of warm sympathy
to a former dear friend & Neigh
-bor--Hoping I have not in
-truded I remain
Yours very sincerely
M. E. Blackwell. |