Letter from Fleetwood congregational Sunday schools to Mr and Mrs Luxton
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Letter from Fleetwood congregational Sunday schools to Mr and Mrs Luxton
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Expresses sympathy form Russell's friends and colleagues.
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1943-09-26
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One page handwritten letter
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ELigoKLuxton[Mr-Mrs]430926
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FLEETWOOD CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY SCHOOLS.
BEACH ROAD AND LONDON STREET.
JUNIOR CHURCH – AGNEW ROAD.
Minister – Rev. R.F.J. CHARLISH, 44, Abercrombie Road.
Treasurer – Miss I. LYTTLE, 27, Galloway Road.
Secretary – Miss K. LIGO, 84, Abercrombie Road.
84, Abercrombie Road,
Fleetwood.
26th September 1943.
Dear Mr & Mrs. Luxton,
On behalf of all Russell's friends and colleagues in Sunday School I should like to express to you and Dorothy our very sincere sympathy in your great sorrow.
Russell, in his own quiet and pleasant way, served us well in Sunday School and we remember his work with pleasure and gratitude.
We are all deeply grieved to hear of your sad news and I know that many friends in Sunday School are with you in thought and prayer at this time.
Father & mother join with me in sending our own very deep sympathy & love.
Yours very sincerely,
Kathleen Ligo.
BEACH ROAD AND LONDON STREET.
JUNIOR CHURCH – AGNEW ROAD.
Minister – Rev. R.F.J. CHARLISH, 44, Abercrombie Road.
Treasurer – Miss I. LYTTLE, 27, Galloway Road.
Secretary – Miss K. LIGO, 84, Abercrombie Road.
84, Abercrombie Road,
Fleetwood.
26th September 1943.
Dear Mr & Mrs. Luxton,
On behalf of all Russell's friends and colleagues in Sunday School I should like to express to you and Dorothy our very sincere sympathy in your great sorrow.
Russell, in his own quiet and pleasant way, served us well in Sunday School and we remember his work with pleasure and gratitude.
We are all deeply grieved to hear of your sad news and I know that many friends in Sunday School are with you in thought and prayer at this time.
Father & mother join with me in sending our own very deep sympathy & love.
Yours very sincerely,
Kathleen Ligo.
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K Ligo, “Letter from Fleetwood congregational Sunday schools to Mr and Mrs Luxton,” IBCC Digital Archive, accessed April 27, 2025, https://ibccdigitalarchive.lincoln.ac.uk/omeka/collections/document/41967.
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