Fred L Blackmon Late a Representative From Alabama Memorial Addresses Delive

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Fred L Blackmon Late a Representative From Alabama Memorial Addresses Delive
3rd Session 1904 1905 United States Congress 58th
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Certainly no one enjoyed in a larger measure the love, the respect, the confidence of all who knew him more than did Fred Blackmon.
How eloquently and beautifully this was testified to by that large gathering of friends, from far and near, from all walks and callings in life, who stood recently by his open grave, in his home city of Anniston, to lay him away amid a wealth of (lowers unsurpassed. The rich and the poor, the high and the low, the white and the black were there to blend their tears
... and share a common sorrow for the friend who had gone.
The reason why he was great in death was because he merited it in life; he did for others rather than for him- self. He was generous, even to his own hurt; he was charitable; true fraternity abounded in his heart and made him ever willing to sacrifice his own comfort and welfare if it promised a larger measure of happiness to others.
He was honest with himself and with others, and always adhered to the injunction — To thine own self be true, And it must follow as the night the day Thou can'st not then be false to any man.


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