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MikeH at Jul 25, 2020 07:16 PM

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[BKA]

My dear Mrs. Stanford

The sad news of
your dear husband's
death reached me
through the papers
yesterday. Words can-
not express my
deep sympathy for
you in this new
affliction. I had
great hopes of his
recovery when you
left Washington
and looked forward

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sympathy, it was only
this morning that Papa
remarked this "Senator
Stanford is dead, but
he will live forever in
the minds of the people"
May God who knoweth thy
sorrow give you strength
to bear this affliction and
help you to say "Thy
will be done" Trusting
I may see you next
winter, I am,

With sincere sympathy,
Your loving friend,

Bertha K. Aukam

1919 K Street.
Washington, D.C.

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[BKA]

My dear Mrs. Stanford

The sad news of
your dear husband's
death reached me
through the papers
yesterday. Words can-
not express my
deep sympathy for
you in this new
affliction. I had
great hopes of his
recovery when you
left Washington
and looked forward

[Left page]

sympathy, it was only
this morning that Papa
remarked this "Senator
Stanford is dead, but
he will live forever in
the minds of the people"
May God who knoweth thy
sorrow give you strength
to bear this affliction and
help you to say "thy
will be done" Trusting
I may see you next
winter, I am,

With sincere sympathy,
Your loving friend,

Bertha K. [Aukam?]

1919 K Street.
Washington, D.C.