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« Toward the close of July, while our great convention at Old Orchard was going on, God called home a brother deeply beloved by all who knew him, Mr. W. H. Conley, of Pittsburg (Allegheny City), a man of great business capacity and enterprise, a very large employer of labor in one of the great industrial centers of the country endeared by his gentleness and justice to all under his control in a business capacity ; a pattern of what a husband should be, as a Christian and a member of this church. he was noted for his devotion to the precious truths taught in the Alliance, for his large-hearted generosity in giving to all good objects, especially to God’s work of missions in his own city and neighborhood, and then in the larger sphere of our missionary work in the foreign fields, especially in Palestine, wher he supported some our best workers almost entirely. As a member of our Missionary Board he was keenly interested in all its purposes, and with wise counsel and a generous hand, furthered every existing and proposed arrangement for the extension of the work so dear to us all. A memorial embodying the feeling ot the Board was sent after his death to his dear wife, and with the affectionate sympathy of every member of it. » — Magazine : The christian and missionary alliance, January 26 1898, page 88 § 5.
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