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United Brethren churck^fend by Judge N. G, Hunter, ^ wanmade of the record as a workman and as a soldier Thomas Stineman left behind him. In the Wabash Foundry he was held in highest esteem for industrious and honorablebusiness conduct and for courteousness. In the memorial held for hiir at the foundry last week his life was upheld not only for his genial manners* which was termed a surface Christianity, but in the deeper Christianity, which came from his church and i God.Judge Hunter spoke of him in the same way, and of the war in a thrilling manner. He kept the attention of his audience, inspiring them with a greater sympathy for the boys in thetrenches. He told finally of the great honor to be bestowed on Mr. Stineman as a soldier of the present war.
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Wabash Plain Dealer

Wabash, Indiana, US

Mon, Jun 17, 1918

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