Hi Betty...believe this is one of yours.... This is taken from a Native Daughters of the Golden West Memoriam for Rose Ginocchio Podesta. IN MEMORIAM "She has gone out on her quiet journey, Seeking a goal too great for us to know; But she will not be tired, For there is only rest where she will go." On November 28th, 1933, the members of Ursula Parlor No. One, Native Daughters of the Golden West, sustained a loss at the hand of the Great Reaper,-the passing of one of our Past Presidents, Sister Rose Ginocchio Podesta. We grieve for those whom God has chosen to remove from our midst, but we are comforted by the thought that they are at peace. Be it Resolved: That in the loss of sister Rose Podesta, Ursula Parlor has been bereft of one who was ever ready to lend a helping hand to those in need or distress, and to contribute of her means and of her efforts toward every worthy cause. Be it further Resolved: That we extend to the sorrowing husband and sisters, our heart-felt sympathy; that these Resolutions be entered upon our members, and a copy sent to the members of the family; and that our charter be draped for thirty days in memory of our departed sister. "In that still country that she travels over, Past the last star lifted against the night, There will be many a smile to welcome her, Greetings, and a friendly light." (signed) Emma Boarman Wright-Chairman Flora Podesta & Rose A. Carley-committee Catherine Swensen-President (There is a thank you card for memorial offering from Frank Podesta & Ginocchio Family). Jackie in California kimmee@volcano.net