what was said by the ministers, except what Dr. Brown said. He, of course, knew Grandpa well. In speaking of Grandpa's life and its influence on the lives at others - and he mentioned the work his children had contributed in service to the church, he said,
"This man thought more of making a life than a living".
This example, I think, is the greatest gift and heritage he could have left me.
It has been one of my guiding precepts since I came to know him, and I
recommend it to you for your consideration as a plan of life.
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