I was pleased to see my great-great uncle listed as one of the recipients of the 300 copies of Second Souvenir distributed by Francis C. Waid - >May 12, 1888 W. R. Andrews, Meadville, Penn This was Wesley R. Andrews who was proprietor of the Meadville Tribune 1870s-1880s and later secretary to Senator Boise Penrose and chairman of the Republican Party in Pennsylvania. He and Dr. T. L. Flood were neighbours. >Jan. 23, 1889 Dr. T. L. Flood, Meadville, Penn Dr. Flood and his son Ned attended the funeral for Wesley's wife, Rubie Annie Robinson who died in 1901. Perhaps some will be interested in the names who attended her funeral which appeared in her obituary: ***************************************************** .................The funeral services were held Tuesday, September 17, at Christ Protestant Episcopal church at noon. The rector, Rev. George Sherman Richards read the service and the appropriate lines "I shall be satisfied." The quartet (Miss Katherine Shryock, Miss Janet Miller, Mr. W. A. Wilson, Mr. Walter Dewey), sang "Nearer, My God, to Thee" and "Peace, Perfect Peace." Miss Minnie Gibson was the organist. The flowers were in exquisite taste and very beautiful. The services were simple yet impressive and befitting the character of the deceased. The ushers at the church were Col. Ned Arden Flood, Harry A. Reynolds, Capt. Wesley B. Best and Win S. Rose. The bearers were John J. Shryock, A.L. Bates, W.S. McGunnegle, E.A. Hempstead, Dr. H.C. Carroll and A. G. Richmond. Honorary bearers were Dr. T.L. Flood, Geo. F. Davenport, Maj. A.C. Huidekoper, Col. J.W.H. Reisinger, Col. S.B. Dick and A.M. Fuller. *************************************************** - Ed Edward Coates Sinker - email: sinker@globalnet.co.uk Church Lea Bosbury Herefordshire HR8 1PX U. K.