Engines And Men the History of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers a

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Engines And Men the History of the Associated Society of Locomotive Engineers a
J R John R Raynes
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SUNTER 115 in the death of its first effective General Secretary, T. G. Sunter. He duly recorded the minutes at the Executive meeting on June 29th, and none thought then he was so near the end of his splendid activities. " Take him for all in all, he was a man ; we shall never see his like again, " could truly be said of him. He had for nearly sixteen years been a quiet and unobtrusive pilot of the Society's affairs, always generous, open-hearted, and fatherly. Only a few members had any idea o...f his illness when the following notice, in black borders, appeared in the " Journal " of October : 3n nDemoriam.
DEATH OF T. G. SUNTER, ESQ. , GENERAL SECRETARY.
FELLOW-MEMBERS, It is my most painful duty to inform you that our worthy and respected General Secretary passed away from this mortal flesh about 2 p. M. , September 20th, 1901, after a somewhat lengthy illness. Whilst I am sincerely grieved to have this painful duty to perform, I feel grateful that I have been privileged to work as a subordinate official under such a conscientious, sympathetic General Secretary, and that my experience of him as an adviser and co-worker and fellow-member is such that I can safely say : " He was a man who always endeavoured to do to others as he would they should do unto him.


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