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932 SENATE MEMORIAL RESOLUTIONS

SENATE MEMORIAL RESOLUTION No. 1

(Holand and Vendsel)

CONDOLENCE TO SENATOR R. E. MEIDINGER

A resolution of condolence to R. E. Meidinger in the loss of his wife.

WHEREAS, Almighty God in His infinite wisdom has called from our midst the wife of Senator R. E. Meidinger, and

WHEREAS, she was a devoted wife and mother and respected and loved by all who knew her, and her untimely passing is not only a great personal loss to her family, but to all her friends and acquaintances.

Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved by the Senate of the Thirty-sixth Legislative Assembly of the State of North Dakota, assembled this 11th day of February, 1959, that we do hereby express and extend to the family of Senator R. E. Meidinger our deep sympathy and condolence in this hour of sorrow; and

Be It Further Resolved, that the secretary of the Senate be instructed to prepare an enrolled copy of this resolution to be forwarded to Senator R. E. Meidinger and his family, at Jamestown, North Dakota, immediately by special delivery mail.

Filed February 11, 1959.

SENATE MEMORIAL RESOLUTION No. 2

(Senate Memorial Resolutions Committee)

MEMORIAL TO DECEASED MEMBERS OF THE SENATE

A memorial resolution for deceased member s of the Senate of t he state of North Dakota.

WHEREAS, since the adjournment of the Thirty-fifth Legislative Assembly, God in His wisdom has seen fit to summon to enternal rest His servants and our former colleagues: Frank H. Beaton, who served in the twenty-fifth session of the legislative assembly in the house of representatives and who, subsequently, served as a member of the senate in the twenty-sixth to the twenty-ninth legislative assemblies, inclusive, from the tenth legislative district, died March 30, 1957.

Oliver E. Bilden, who served in the twenty-fourth session of the legislative assembly in the house of representatives and