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I 


THE  SILVER  CORD  LOOSED 

In  the  passing  of  Dr.  Henry  Theodore  Bahnson,  Winston- 
Salem  loses  a  gentleman  whose  life  has  been  an  inspiration  to  the 
community.  The  highest  principles  of  gentility  were  exemplified  in 
his  daily  life  while  he  was  with  us.  Truly,  he  was  a  man  of 
charming  courtesy;  a  Christian  gentleman  whose  ruling  passion  was 
nobility  of  purpose  and  purity  of  life. 

Dr.  Bahnson  was  one  of  those  rare  spirits  that  are  occasionally 
sent  into  the  world  to  show  the  dignity  to  which  mankind  can 
attain  by  hearing  only  the  call  of  that  which  is  noble  and  uplifting. 
A  man  of  versatile  talents  and  wide  experience,  he  could  see  the 
best  in  the  men  with  whom  he  came  in  contact.  He  gave  freely  of 
the  rich  gifts  with  which  he  was  endowed. 

He  was  known  widely  in  North  Carolina  and  other  States  as 
one  of  the  State's  leading  physicians  and  surgeons.  His  life  in  this 
community  was  a  life  of  service.  He  had  learned  long  ago  the 
lessons  of  love  and  of  service. 

It  is  in  moments  when  sadness  reigns  in  a  community  that 
people  realize  more  and  more  that  a  beautiful  life  is  the  most 
precious  thing  that  any  man  can  place  upon  the  altar  of  his  city, 
State,  and  country.  While  in  the  words  of  the  Scripture,  "the 
dust  shall  return  unto  dust",  the  hundreds  who  have  been  inspired 
by  Dr.  Bahnson's  noble  life  among  us,  know  that  the  "spirit  has 
returned  unto  God  who  gave  it". — Winston-Salem  Journal. 

DOCTOR  BAHNSON 

Not  alone  the  medical  fraternity  of  North  Carolina,  but  the 
people  as  a  whole,  will  experience  a  feeling  of  deep  regret  at  the 
death  of  Dr.  Henry  T.  Bahnson,  at  his  home  in  Winston-Salem, 
Tuesday  afternoon.  Doctor  Bahnson  was  one  of  the  really  ex- 
cellent men  of  the  State,  both  in  professional  and  private  life.  He 
was  a  man  of  deep  learning  and  polished  manners,  and  of  a  per- 
sonality that  commanded  the  admiration  of  all  with  whom  he  came 
in  contact.  He  held  an  honored  place  in  the  annals  of  the  medical 
profession  of  the  State.  He  filled  a  valuable  place  in  the  com- 
munity life  of  Winston-Salem,  where  his  virtues  were  best  known 
and  therefore  of  highest  appreciation,  but  throughout  the  entire 
State  he  had  admirers  who  will  sincerely  mourn  his  departure. — 
Charlotte  Observer. 


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RESOLUTIONS   ADOPTED   BY  FORSYTH   MEDICAL 

SOCIETY 

At  a  special  meeting  of  the  Forsyth  County  Medical  Society, 
held  Tuesday  evening,  January  16,  1917,  the  following  resolutions 
were  adopted : 

Resolved,  That  the  Forsyth  County  Medical  Society  desires  to 
place  on  record  the  great  loss  it  has  sustained  in  the  death  of  Dr. 
Henry  T.  Bahnson,  its  senior  member. 

For  many  years  Dr.  Bahnson  has  been  the  leading  member  of 
our  society  and  has  always  stood  in  the  front  rank  of  our  profession. 
We  recall  with  much  love  and  gratitude  his  many  noble  traits  of 
character,  both  as  a  physician  and  as  a  man.  With  a  heart  ever 
ready  to  the  appeal  for  aid,  with  discerning  mind  and  skilful  hand, 
he  has  never  failed  the  call  of  a  professional  brother  when  in  need 
of  assistance,  and  he  always  brought  hope  and  comfort  to  the  friends 
of  the  patient,  even  when  his  efforts  to  resist  the  hand  of  Death  were 
in  vain. 

We  admire  and  respect  the  firm  stand  he  always  took  to  uphold 
and  protect  the  dignity  of  his  profession.  His  voice  was  ever  ready 
in  condemnation  of  a  violation  of  its  ethics,  though  his  heart  made 
him  slow  in  asking  punishment  for  an  erring  brother. 

His  geniality  and  ultra-etiquette  as  a  friend  and  host  is  well 
known  to  all  who  have  had  the  privilege  of  being  entertained  within 
his  gates. 

We  desire  to  express  to  the  members  of  his  family  our  respectful 
sympathy  in  their  deep  grief  and  to  bespeak  for  them  the  consolation 
that  he  has  gained  the  reward  for  a  fight  well  fought  and  a  case  that 
IS  won. 

Resolved,  that  these  resolutions  be  spread  upon  the  minutes  of 
our  society;  that  a  copy  be  furnished  the  daily  papers;  and  that  a 
copy  be  sent  the  family  of  the  deceased. 

R.  D.  Jewett, 
D.  N.  Dalton, 
A.  DE  T.  Valk, 

Committee. 


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THE    SERVICE   AT   THE    RESIDENCE 
Litany  For  the  Burial  of  the  Dead 

By  Rev.  J.  K.  Pfohl  and  Rev.  H.  E.  Roudthaler 

O  Lord,  our  God,  in  whom  we  live  and  move  and  have  our 
being, 

Have  mercy  upon  us. 

O  Lord,  our  God,  who  turnest  man  to  destruction ;  and  sayest, 
Return,  ye  children  of  men, 

Be  gracious  unto  us. 

O  Lord,  our  God,  who  dost  not  affh'ct  willingly,  nor  grieve 
the  children  of  men. 

Bless  and  comfort  uSj  we  humbly  pray. 

Holy  Father,  accept  us  as  thy  children  in  thy  beloved  Son, 
Jesus  Christ,  who  came  forth  from  thee,  and  came  into  the  world, 
was  made  flesh,  and  dwelt  among  us,  took  on  him  the  form  of  a 
servant,  and  hath  redeemed  us  lost  and  undone  human  creatures 
from  all  sin  and  from  death,  with  his  holy  and  precious  blood, 
and  with  his  innocent  suffering  and  dying;  to  the  end  that  we 
should  be  his  own,  and  in  his  kingdom  live  under  him  and  serve 
him  in  eternal  righteousness,  innocence  and  happiness ;  forasmuch 
as  he,  being  risen  from  the  dead,  liveth  and  reigneth,  world  with- 
out end : 

Amen. 

Man  that  is  born  of  woman  is  of  few  days,  and  full  of  trouble. 
He  Cometh  forth  like  a  flower,  and  is  cut  down;  he  fleeth  also  as  a 
shadow,  and  continueth  not. 

The  days  of  our  years  are  threescore  years  and  ten ;  and  if 
by  reason  of  strength  they  be  fourscore  years,  yet  is  their  strength, 
labor  and  sorrow ;  for  it  is  soon  cut  ofif  and  we  fly  away. 

Thou  Saviour  of  the  ivorld/  So  teach  us  to  number  our  days, 
that  we  may  apply  our  hearts  unto  wisdom. 

None  of  us  liveth  to  himself,  and  no  man  dieth  to  himself; 
for  whether  we  live,  we  live  unto  the  Lord,  and  whether  we  die, 
we  die  unto  the  Lord ;  whether  we  live  therefore  or  die,  we  are  the 
Lord's;  for  to  this  end  Christ  both  died  and  rose  and  revived,  that 
he  might  be  Lord  both  of  the  dead  and  living. 

O  Lord,  what  wait  we  for?     Our  hope  is  in  thee. 


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Like  as  a  Father  pitieth  his  children,  so  the  Lord  pitieth  them 
that  fear  him.  For  he  knoweth  our  frame,  he  remembereth  that 
we  are  dust. 

The  Lord  raiseth  them  that  are  bowed  down. 

He  relieveth  the  fatherless  and  widow. 

And  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  eyes. 

The  mercy  of  the  Lord  is  from  everlasting  to  everlasting  upon 
them  that  fear  him,  and  his  righteousness  unto  children's  children. 

Blessed  be  God,  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the 
Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God  of  all  comfort,  who  comforteth  us 
in  all  our  tribulation. 

The  Lord  gave,  and  the  Lord  hath  taken  away;  blessed  be 
the  name  of  the  Lord. 

Blessed  be  his  glorious  name  forever. 

Glory  be  to  the  Father,  and  to  the  Son,  and  to  the  Holy  Ghost ; 

As  it  ivas  in  the  beginning,  is  now,  and  ever  shall  be,  world 
without  end:     Amen. 

Hymn  366:    "Jesus  Makes  My  Heart  Rejoice" 

Jesus  makes  my  heart  rejoice, 
I'm  his  sheep  and  know  his  voice; 
He's  a  shepherd  kind  and  gracious, 
And  his  pastures  are  delicious; 
Constant  love  to  me  he  shows, 
Yea,  my  worthless  name  he  knows. 

Trusting  his  mild  staff  always, 
I  go  in  and  out  in  peace; 
He  will  feed  me  with  the  treasure 
Of  his  grace  in  richest  measure; 
When  athirst  to  him  I  cry 
Living  water  he'll  supply. 

Should  not  I  for  gladness  leap 
Led  by  Jesus  as  his  sheep? 
For  when  these  blest  days  are  over, 
To  the  arms  of  my  dear  Saviour, 
I  shall  be  conveyed  to  rest; 
Amen,  yea,  my  lot  is  blest. 

Prayer  by  Bishop  Rondthaler: 

Oh !  most  merciful  Lord,  our  compassionate  Saviour,  Thou 
who  seest  all  things,  Thou  knowest  what  we  must  do  now.     We 


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must  carry  this  beloved  physician  away  from  his  office,  in  which 
through  the  years  he  has  relieved  so  much  suffering;  we  must  carry 
out  of  this  house  husband  and  father,  who  loved  them  all  so  well 
and  so  faithfully,  and  was  so  dearly  loved  in  return.  Help  and 
comfort  us  all  according  to  our  present  need;  help  us,  our  Father, 
in  this  solemn  and  tender  and  heart-appealing  moment;  help  us  to 
think  less  of  the  going  out  and  more  of  the  coming  in.  The  little 
boy  of  the  family  has  already  come  into  the  open  door  of  his  Father's 
house;  the  dear  daughter  has,  in  her  day  and  hour,  entered  through 
the  golden  gateway,  and  now,  in  his  turn,  the  father  of  the  family 
has  likewise  been  received  into  the  house  where  the  many  mansions 
are.  And  now  may  we  through  faith  in  Jesus  Christ,  and  by  His 
grace,  so  follow  on,  that  we  may  come  through  that  same  open 
door,  where  the  separations  of  earth  shall  have  been  transfigured 
into  the  reunions  of  heaven  through  the  sweet  mercy  of  Jesus  Christ 
who  loved  us,  and  gave  Himself  for  us.    Amen. 

SERVICE  AT  THE   CHURCH 

Funeral  March Chopin 

Dean  H.  A.  Shirley 

Solo  by  Mrs.  fV.  J.  Hege:   "He  Knows  the  Way" 

He  knows  the  way,  so  long  and  dreary, 
That  leads  unto  the  perfect  day; 
And  I  will  trust  Him  with  glad  confiding, 
Content  to  think  "He  knows  the  way". 

Through  clouds  and  sunshine  He  leads  me  still, 

I  only  trust,  from  day  to  day. 

Whate'er  befalls  me  I  fear  no  ill; 

My  Father  guides  me — He  knows  the  way. 

And  when  the  clouds  hang  heavy  o'er  me, 
They  are  illumed  by  Hope's  bright  ray; 
I  know  God's  sunshine  lies  just  beyond  them, 
And  all  the  bright  eternal  day 

Through  clouds  and  sunshine  He  leads  me  still, 

I  only  trust,  from  day  to  day. 

Whate'er  befalls  me  I  fear  no  ill ; 

My  Father  guides  me — He  knows  the  way. 


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Scripture  Reading  by  Dr.  H.  A.  Brown 

Therefore  being  justified  by  faith,  we  have  peace  with  God 
through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ. 

By  whom  also  we  have  access  by  faith  into  this  grace  wherein 
we  stand,  and  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God. 

And  not  only  so,  but  we  glory  in  tribulations  also;  knowing 
that  tribulation  worketh  patience; 

And  patience,  experience ;  and  experience,  hope ; 

And  hope  maketh  not  ashamed ;  because  the  love  of  God  is  shed 
abroad  in  our  hearts  by  the  Holy  Ghost  which  is  given  unto  us. 

For  when  we  were  yet  without  strength,  in  due  time  Christ 
died  for  the  ungodly. 

For  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die;  yet  peradventure 
for  a  good  man  some  would  even  dare  to  die. 

But  God  commendeth  his  love  towards  us,  in  that,  while  we 
were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us. 

Much  more  then,  being  now  justified  by  his  blood,  we  shall 
be  saved  from  wrath  through  him. 

For  if,  when  we  were  enemies,  we  were  reconciled  to  God  by 
the  death  of  his  Son ;  much  more,  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be 
saved  by  his  life. 

And  not  only  so,  but  we  also  joy  in  God  through  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  we  have  now  received  the  atonement. 

— Romans  5:  i  to  n 

And  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying  unto  me,  What  are 
these  which  are  arrayed  in  white  robes?  and  whence  came  they? 

And  I  said  unto  him,  Sir,  thou  knowest.  And  he  said  to  me. 
These  are  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribulation,  and  have  washed 
their  robes,  and  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb. 

Therefore  are  they  before  the  throne  of  God,  and  serve  him 
day  and  night  in  his  temple;  and  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall 
dwell  among  them. 

They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst  any  more;  neither 
shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor  any  heat. 

For  the  Lamb  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  throne  shall  feed 
them,  and  shall  lead  them  unto  living  fountains  of  waters:  and 
God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  eyes. 

— Revelations  7:  13  to  ly 


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Memoir :  Read  by  Bishop  Rondthaler 

Our  departed  friend  and  brother,  Dr.  Henry  Theodore  Bahn- 
son,  was  the  son  of  Bishop  George  Frederic  and  Sr.  Ann  Ger- 
trude Pauline  Bahnson,  m.  n.  Conrad.  He  was  a  member  of  a 
large  family,  all  of  whom  have  entered  into  rest,  with  the  exception 
of  one  surviving  brother,  the  Rev.  George  Frederic  Bahnson,  pastor 
of  the  Moravian  Church  at  Coopersburg,  Penn. 

Our  departed  brother  was  born  in  Lancaster,  Penn.,  on  March 
4th,  1845,  and  was  baptized  in  his  infancy.  When  he  was  four 
years  of  age,  his  father  was  called  to  the  pastorate  of  the  Moravian 
Congregation  at  Salem,  N.  C,  where,  in  after  years,  he  became  the 
Southern  Bishop  of  his  Church,  rendering  memorable  service,  in 
maintaining  hope  and  courage  among  his  people  during  the  terrible 
ordeal  of  the  Civil  War.  His  son  was  destined  to  become,  like  his 
father,  an  eminent  citizen  and  servant  of  his  community,  which, 
throughout  his  life,  he  loved  as  his  home. 

As  a  boy,  he  attended  the  old  Salem  Boys'  School,  from  which 
he  was  transferred  in  1858  to  the  well-known  Moravian  institution 
of  Nazareth  Hall  in  Pennsylvania,  whence  he  passed  for  his  further 
education  into  the  Moravian  College  and  Theological  Seminary  at 
Bethlehem.  One  who  remembers  him  from  those  early  years  re- 
calls his  alert  frame  and  his  bright  and  beautiful  face,  giving  promise 
of  a  career  which  a  long  life  has  now  worthily  fulfilled. 

'J'he  year  1862  brought  with  it  for  him,  as  for  the  young  man- 
hood of  the  country,  a  momentous  change.  Early  in  the  year  he 
returned  home,  and,  at  once,  volunteered  into  the  Confederate  Army. 
Then  came  the  stirring  years  of  service  under  General  Lee  in  the 
famous  Army  of  Northern  Virginia.  He  was,  at  first,  a  private  in 
Company  G,  Second  North  Carolina  Battalion  of  Infantry.  He  was 
captured  at  Gettysburg,  and  imprisoned  in  Baltimore  City  jail,  and 
Point  Lookout,  Maryland,  for  a  period  of  six  months — a  short  period, 
but  one  which  sowed  the  seed  of  intense  suffering  in  many  and  subse- 
quent years.  In  January,  1864,  he  was  exchanged  and  in  the  course  of 
the  year  was  transferred  into  Company  B,  First  North  Carolina 
Battalion  of  Sharpshooters,  in  which  he  became  known  for  his  fearless 
spirit  in  many  a  terrible  encounter.  He  was  with  General  Lee  to  the 
day  of  the  surrender,  at  Appomattox,~bright  and  active  and  un- 
shaken to  the  very  last  hour  before  the  coming  disaster.    It  was  in  this 


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final  struggle  that  he  was  appointed  Captain  of  the  Sharp- 
shooters, but,  as  the  commission  could  not  be  delivered,  he 
was  able  on  many  a  happy  occasion  in  his  later  life  to  refer  to  him- 
self as  the  only  surviving  private  in  the  Civil  War.  Paroled  at 
Appomattox,  he  walked  the  long,  way  home,  arriving  weary,  sick 
and  hungry  at  his  father's  door,  and  given  up  for  dead,  in  April, 
1865.  Active  and  fearless  as  he  had  been  on  the  great  scenes  of 
warfare,  and  deeply  interested,  all  his  life,  in  the  veterans  of  the 
conflict,  and  in  their  memorial  occasions,  his  sympathetic  spirit  shrank 
with  a  peculiar  horror  from  what  he  had  seen  and  endured,  so  that 
for  years  he  could  hardly  be  persuaded  to  refer  to  these  events,  and 
especially  to  his  own  part  in  them;  and  when,  at  last,  the  ice  was 
somewhat  broken,  his  occasional  addresses  and  papers — written  in 
beautiful  and  vivid  style — breathe  out  a  tone  of  sympathy  for  all 
who  suffered,  whether  with  him  or  against  him,  which  make  them 
to  be  among  the  choicest  pieces  of  our  great  war  literature. 

The  war  over,  he  began  to  prepare  himself  for  the  profession 
which  he  had  chosen.  In  1867  he  graduated  in  the  medical  course 
in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  and  received,  in  addition,  his 
diploma  in  Practical  and  Surgical  Anatomy — the  line  in  which  he 
himself  became  specially  eminent,  and  in  which  he  earned  the  life- 
long friendship  of  the  great  specialist  under  whom  he  had  been  in- 
structed, Dr.  D.  Hayes  Agnew,  of  Philadelphia.  Next  he  went 
abroad  and  studied  at  the  Universities  of  Berlin,  Prague  and  Utrecht, 
and  finally  returning  home  in  1869,  entered  upon  his  medical  practice 
in  Salem,  North  Carolina.  His  long  service  is  a  part  of  the  medical 
history  of  his  community,  and  of  Western  Carolina.  The  writer  was 
once  with  him,  on  a  distant  pleasure  journey,  when  a  child  was 
presented  to  the  doctor,  with  a  pitiful,  distorted,  suffering  face.  We 
can  never  forget  how,  under  his  sympathetic  and  skilful  touch,  the 
signs  of  suffering  were  smoothed  away,  a  quick  stitch  here  and  there, 
or  slight  incision  gave  the  little  face  a  pleasing  human  look  once 
more.  It  was  as  if  a  wonder  had  been  wrought  before  our  very 
eyes.  So  he  went  in  and  out  for  nearly  fifty  years  among  the  sick 
and  suffering.  What  he  was  for  the  needy,  for  the  widow,  for 
God's  ministering  servants,  probably  no  one  will  ever  know  or 
even  guess  at,  except,  perhaps,  some  pastor  whose  work  might  lead 
him  into  the  same  homes  and  into  similar  occasions  for  service.  Some 
thirty  years   ago   he  became  the  physician  of   the  Salem   Academy 


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and  College.  This  appointment  grew  into  a  wide  field  for  his 
peculiar  gifts  and  capacities.  He  had  a  native  genius  for  diagnosis, 
perfected  by  long  study  and  practice,  so  that  he  became  a  very 
precious  help  to  those  in  charge  by  skilful  advice,  which  either 
comforted  friends  at  a  distance,  or  warned  them  of  unexpected 
dangers  in  the  case  of  their  children.  He  loved  the  institution  and 
cherished  its  students.  As  a  lover  of  flowers,  his  own  rich  stores 
were  at  the  frequent  disposal  of  the  "Academy"  on  its  great  oc- 
casions, and  of  its  pupils  in  times  of  illness.  His  last  notable  service 
was  in  the  Spring  of  1916,  when  he  led  the  completely  successful 
effort  to  ward  off  a  threatening  epidemic  from  the  College,  an  effort 
so  wisely  planned  and  carried  out  as  to  earn  the  commendation 
both  of  Federal  and  State  inspectors  and  to  deserve  the  lasting  grati- 
tude both  of  the  institution  and  of  the  community. 

Such  a  career  naturally  called  for  wide  commendation  both  at 
home  and  abroad.  He  was,  at  the  time  of  his  death,  Local  Surgeon 
of  the  Southern  Railway,  and  also  Chief  Surgeon  of  the  Southbound 
Railway  Company.  He  had  been  President  of  the  Association  of 
Surgeons  of  the  Southern  Railway,  President  of  the  North  Carolina 
Medical  Society,  President  of  the  State  Board  of  Health;  Secretary 
of  the  State  Board  of  Medical  Examiners ;  Member  of  the  Board  of 
Directors  of  the  State  Hospital  at  Morganton,  Member  of  the  Amer- 
ican Public  Health  Association,  of  the  Tri-State  Medical  Associa- 
tion, Honorary  Member  of  the  Virginia  and  other  Medical  Socie- 
ties, and  at  time  of  his  departure  his  nomination  lay  before  the 
Board  for  fellowship  in  the  American  College  of  Surgeons. 

Our  departed  friend  and  brother  had  been  married  to  Miss 
Adelaide  de  Schweinitz,  daughter  of  Bishop  de  Schweinitz,  on 
November  3rd,  1870.  The  young  wife  was  quickly  called  from  his 
side,  on  August  3rd,  1871.  His  second  marriage  on  April  14th, 
1874,  was  to  Miss  Emma  C.  Fries.  Their  union  was  blessed  with 
six  children.  Twice  the  shadow  of  death  came  to  rest  on  this  house- 
hold, the  little  son  Henry  was  called  away,  and  the  lovely  daughtel 
Carrie  has  long  since  gone  to  the  Saviour.  Four  children  survive — 
Messrs.  Frederic  I.  and  Agnew  Bahnson,  Mrs.  Holt  Haywood, 
of  New  York,  and  Miss  Pauline  Bahnson.  It  was  a  most  af- 
fectionate family  circle,  and  one  in  which  helpers  and  dependents 
were  most  kindly  considered.  And  the  end  corresponded  with  the 
way  in  which  they  had  journeyed  together,  wife  and  daughter  and 


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the  sons  were  in  constant  attendance  in  and  around  the  sufferer's 
sick  chamber.  The  daughter  living  at  a  distance  came  when  she 
could,  and  received  her  father's  smile  of  recognition  at  the  end  of 
her  long  journey,  less  than  an  hour  before  he  died.  Helpers,  nurses 
and  physicians  vied  with  each  other  to  relieve  the  sufferings  of  one 
who  had  relieved  so  many  others. 

Doctor  Bahnson  had  been  baptized  in  his  infancy ;  he  was  con- 
firmed in  the  First  Church  of  Philadelphia  on  July  29,  1866.  His 
religious  convictions  had  been  deepened  during  the  war;  he  had 
read  the  Greek  New  Testament  through  from  cover  to  cover,  as 
he  carried  it  in  his  knapsack  through  the  weary  marches  of  the 
long  campaign.  These  convictions  abode  with  him  for  a  lifetime. 
The  reading  of  the  Scriptures  and  family  devotions  were  the  steady 
and  unfailing  rule  of  his  life,  and  his  character  and  the  practice  of 
his  profession  corresponded  with  his  religious  Christian  views.  He 
entered  freely  into  religious  interests,  and  was  one  of  the  most 
faithful  subscribers  to  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association.  He 
dearly  loved  the  Church  of  his  father  and  mother,  served  in  its 
various  offices,  liberally  aided  in  its  work;  was  a  member  of  its 
College  and  Theological  Seminary  Board  to  the  time  of  his  de- 
parture. 

For  years  our  dear  friend  and  brother  had  been  a  sufferer,  to 
whom  occasional  journeys  and  seasons  of  recreation  afforded  but 
partial  relief  and  to  whom  outdoor  life,  almost  to  the  end,  proved 
to  be  the  main  and  blessed  tonic  of  refreshment.  Amid  increas- 
ing physical  burdens,  he  resolutely  continued  his  medical  work, 
until,  at  last,  on  September  8th,  1916,  the  weary  frame  had  to 
cease  from  its  lifelong  toil.  The  valley  of  the  shadow  through 
which  he  must  needs  pass  proved  long  and  dark  with  suffering, 
though  to  the  end,  with  characteristic  fortitude,  he  rejected  as  far 
as  possible  the  medicines  calculated  to  relieve  what  was  almost 
unendurable;  having  faced  death  so  often,  he  wanted  to  be  brave 
to  the  last.  But  there  was  more  than  fortitude  to  sustain  him, 
there  was  faith.  One  of  the  last  days  of  his  life  he  was  ponder- 
ing the  Saviour's  promised  grace,  the  "promise"  as  he  faintly  gasped 
it  out  from  praying,  dying  lips.  And  so  it  came  to  pass,  that 
while  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  and  of  the  Church  was  being  laid 


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upon  his  dying  head,  he  almost  imperceptibly  entered  into  rest 
at  1 :55  P.  M.,  Tuesday,  January  16th,  1917,  at  the  age  of  71  years, 
10  months  and  12  days. 

Hark,  hark  my  soul!     Angelic  songs  are  swelling 
O'er  earth's  green  fields  and  ocean's  wave-beat  shore. 
How  sweet  the  truth  those  blessed  strains  are  telling 
Of  that  new  life,  where  sin  shall  be  no  more; 

Angels  of  Jesus,  angels  of  light. 

Singing  to  welcome  the  pilgrims  of  the  night. 

Onward  we  go,  for  still  we  hear  them  singing, 
"Come,  weary  souls!  for  Jesus  bids  you  come!" 
And  through  the  dark  its  echoes  sweetly  ringing. 
The  music  of  the  gospel  leads  us  home. 

Rest  comes  at  length;  though  life  be  long  and  dreary, 
The  day  must  dawn  and  darksome  night  be  past;    . 
Faith's  journey  ends  in  welcome  to  the  weary, 
And  Heaven,  the  heart's  true  home,  will  come  at  last. 


Funeral  Address— By  Bishop  Rondthaler 

My  brethren,  my  friends:  The  other  evening  I  was  standing 
beside  the  remains  of  my  lifelong  friend,  and  was  looking  upon  his 
face  and  upon  his  form  as  they  lay  before  me  beautiful  even  in 
death.  I  then  felt  that  in  a  sense  I  was  very  near  to  him  and  yet, 
in  another  sense,  that  he  was  so  very  far  removed.  I  felt  that  1 
could  easily  touch  the  arm  upon  whose  friendly  faithfulness  I  had 
so  often  leaned  in  times  of  urgent  need,  during  the  long  years, 
and  yet  the  scenes  of  eternity  already  lay  wide  and  far  between 
him  and  me.  So  it  is,  iny  brethren,  we  are  traveling  life's  paths; 
we  are  working  our  way  through  life's  experiences;  we  are  joying, 
we  are  sorrowing,  we  are  toiling  as  best  we  can;  and  yet,  all  the 
while,  my  brothers,  we  are  traveling,  we  are  toiling,  we  are  joying, 
we  are  sorrowing  along  the  very  edge  of  that  which  stretches  like 
a  vast  sea,  into  the  great  Beyond,  into  the  Eternal.  Do  we  think 
about  it,  my  brethren,  do  we  think  about  it  often  enough?  Do 
we  think  about  it,  my  brethren,  do  we  think  about  it  often  enough? 


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Do  we  realize  the  fact  of  the  nearness  of  the  other  world,  sufficiently 
to  be  able  to  touch  that  which  is  divine  and  immortal,  in  the 
way  of  obedience  to  Jesus  Christ,  the  divine  and  immortal  Lord? 
My  brethren,  you  who  adorn  your  medical  profession  amonjz;st  us, 
with  your  skilful  and  faithful  services,  I  am  sure  you  often  feel 
what  I  am  now  going  to  say,  how  a  patient  lies  before  you  for 
whom  you  have  done  all  that  medical  knowledge  and  skill  enable 
you  to  do;  you  feel  that  you  have  now  come  to  the  end  of  all  your 
resources ;  you  know  that  your  patient  cannot  live  this  mortal  life 
very  much  longer;  perhaps  the  very  next  moment  will  bring  the 
end.  And  what  then?  Does  it  not  thrill  your  soul  sometimes, 
in  such  a  case,  to  remember  that  there  is  another  Physician,  the 
blessed  Saviour,  who  can  take  up  your  work,  the  very  best  that 
you  have  been  able  to  do  for  your  patient,  and  give  him  health 
and  peace  in  the  great  Beyond,  on  the  very  edge  of  which  you 
stand  as  you  give  your  last  ministry  to  your  dying  brother? 

Then  the  vast  Beyond  that  sometimes  seems  so  distant,  my 
brethren,  is  brought  very  near  to  you  and  me,  and  to  all  of  us. 

On  the  second  last  evening  of  our  dear  Doctor's  life  he  was 
facing  all  these  mysteries  in  the  light  of  faith,  of  faith  in  Jesus 
Christ  his  Saviour;  he  was  conning  over  those  memorable  words 
of  our  Lord,  to  his  Apostles:  "My  grace  is  sufficient  for  you,  for 
my  strength  is  made  perfect  in  weakness",  and  though  his  voice  was 
very  faint  and  feeble  they  heard  him  say,  as  if  he  were  saying  it 
to  himself,  "the  promise,  the  promise,  the  promise". 

My  brethren  and  friends,  some  of  you  are  the  surviving  war 
comrades  of  our  departed  brother;  some  of  you  have  been  his  asso- 
ciates in  the  noble  art  of  healing;  some  of  you  have  been  the  re- 
cipients of  his  skilled  and  faithful  care  as  your  medical  adviser; 
some  of  you  have,  perhaps,  enjoyed — as  very  many  have  done — 
his  charitable  services.  Let  me  say,  in  closing,  a  word  to  you  all, 
as  I  stand  over  the  remains  of  one  of  my  oldest  friends,  and  let 
me  say  it  out  of  the  last  experiences  of  this  beloved  physician,  that 
faith  in  Jesus  is  all-sufficient.  It  is  soft  and  gentle  as  a  silken  thread, 
and  yet  it  is  as  strong  as  a  fibre  of  steel.  It  is  faith  which  grasps 
the  promise,  of  which  our  dear  dying  friend  spoke:  "My  grace  is 
sufficient  for  thee,  for  my  strength  is  made  perfect  in  thy  weakness." 


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Solo  by  Rev.  J.  K.  Pfohl,  Pastor 

Some  day  the  silver  cord  will  break, 
And  I  no  more  as  now  shall  sing; 
But  oh  the  joy  when  I  awake 
Within  the  palace  of  the  King. 

Chorus 

And  I  shall  see  him  face  to  face 
And  tell  the  story  saved  by  grace! 
And  I  shall  see  him  face  to  face 
And  tell  the  story — saved  by  grace. 

Some  day  my  earthly  house  will  fall, 
I  cannot  tell  how  soon  'twill  be; 
But  this  I  know — my  All  in  all 
Has  now  a  place  in  heav'n  for  me. 

Some  day!    Till  then  I'll  watch  and  wait, 
My  lamp  all  trimmed  and  burning  bright. 
That  when  my  Saviour  opes  the  gate 
My  soul  to  Him  may  take  its  flight. 

Prayer — Rev.  H.  E.  Rondthaler:  Our  Heavenlj^  Father,  look 
Thou  upon  us  now  with  tender  nearness  in  this  hour  when  we  seek 
aflFectionately  to  do  those  last  offices  to  the  remains  of  our  dear 
friend,  and  in  Thy  sympathy  and  pity  help  us  now  to  look  beyond 
those  things  which  are  mortal  and  to  see  those  things  which  are 
immortal,  and  to  seek  Thee,  Thou  who  art  our  God  and  Thou 
who  dost  draw  near  us  because  Thy  strength  is  made  perfect  in 
our  weakness  and  because  Thy  grace  is  sufficient. 

We  thank  Thee,  our  Heavenly  Father,  for  all  that  this  hour 
means  to  us,  for  the  loving  recollections  of  Thy  servant  our  dear, 
dear  friend.  We  thank  Thee  for  those  many  evidences  of  courage, 
of  which  we  have  again  been  reminded  in  this  hour.  We  thank 
Thee  for  having  had  the  opportunity  to  know  Thy  servant  in 
so  many  intimate  and  affectionate  ways,  as  our  neighbor,  and  as 
a  good  friend  through  all  these  years  and  as  our  physician,  and 
we  thank  Thee,  our  Heavenly  Father,  for  all  the  comfort,  strength 
and  encouragement  this  dear  friend  has  been  to  us  in  so  many 
ways  during  all  these  years. 


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We  pray  Thee,  that  when  we  shall  again  return  to  the  ac- 
customed ways  of  our  daily  life,  yet  with  one  absent,  who  has 
been  so  much  with  us,  we  pray  that  all  the  strength,  all  the  sweet- 
ness and  all  the  spirituality  of  this  moment  may  remain  with  us 
and  make  us  to  see  life  in  Thy  light,  and  make  us  to  know  Thee 
and  to  have  a  faith  in  God  that  will  leave  us  quiet  and  comforted 
every  day  and  will  lead  us  to  the  end  and  enable  us  ourselves  to 
find  Thy  strength  made  perfect  in  our  weakness. 

Hear  our  prayer,  Lord,  be  with  us,  Oh!  be  with  us  now,  in 
Jesus'  name  we  ask.    Amen. 

Hymn:   "Abide  With  Me" 

Abide  with  me;  fast  falls  the  eventide; 
The  darkness  deepens:  Lord,  with  me  abide! 
When  other  helpers  fail,  and  comforts  flee, 
Help  of  the  helpless,  oh,  abide  with  me! 

I  need  Thy  presence  every  passing  hour: 
What  but  Thy  grace  can  foil  the  tempter's  power? 
Who  like  Thyself  my  guide  and  stay  can  be? 
Through  cloud  and  sunshine,  oh,  abide  with  me! 

I  fear  no  foe  with  Thee  at  hand  to  bless: 
Ills  have  no  weight,  and  tears  no  bitterness. 
Where  is  death's  sting?  where,  grave,  thy  victory? 
I  triumph  still,  if  Thou  abide  with  me! 

Hold  Thou  Thy  cross  before  my  closing  eyes, 
Shine  through  the  gloom,  and  point  me  to  the  skies; 
Heaven's  morning  breaks,  and  earth's  vain  shadows  flee; 
In  life,  in  death,  O  Lord,  abide  with  me! 


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SERVICES  AT   THE    GRAVE 

Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us. 
Chris/,  have  mercy  upon  us. 
Lord,  have  mercy  upon  us. 
Christ,  hear  us. 

Lord  God,  our  Father,  which  art  in  heaven. 

Hallowed  be  thy  name;  thy  kingdom  come;  thy  will  he  done 
in  earth,  as  it  is  in  heaven;  give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread;  and 
forgive  us  our  trespasses,  as  ice  forgize  them  that  trespass  against 
us;  and  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  hul  deliver  us  from  evil:  for 
thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  poiver,  and  the  glory,  forever  and 
ever:     Amen. 


Lord,  God,  Son,  thou  Saviour  of  the  world, 
Be  gracious  unto  us. 

By  thy  human  birth. 

By  thy  prayers  and  tears, 

By  all  the  troubles  of  thy  life, 

By  the  grief  and  anguish  of  thy  soul. 

By  thine  agony  and  bloody  sweat, 

By  thy  bonds  and  scourgings. 

By  thy  crown  of  thorns, 

By  thine  ignominious  crucifixion. 

By  thy  sacred  wounds  and  precious  blood. 

By  thy  atoning  death, 

By  thy  rest  in  the  grave, 

By  thy  glorious  resurrection  and  ascension. 

By  thy  sitting  at  the  right  hand  of  God, 

By  thy  divine  presence. 

By  thy  coming  again  to  thy  church  on  earth,  or  our  being  called 
home  to  thee. 

Bless  and  comfort  us,  gracious  Lord  and  God. 

Lord,  God,  Holy  Ghost, 

Abide  with  us  forever. 

I  am  the  Resurrection  and  the  Life,  saith  the  Lord;  he  that 
believeth  in  me,  though  he  were  dead,  yet  shall  he  live.  And  who- 
soever liveth  and  believeth  in  me  shall  never  die. 

Therefore,  blessed  are  the  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord  from 


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henceforth ;  yet,  saith  the  Spirit,  that  they  may  rest  from  their 
labors. 

O  death,  where  is  thy  sting?  O  grave,  where  is  thy  victory? 
The  sting  of  death  is  sin;  and  the  strength  of  sin  is  the  law;  but 
thanks  be  to  God,  which  giveth  us  the  victory  through  our  Lord 
Jesus  Christ. 

Amen. 

Now  to  the  earth  let  these  remains 

In  hope  committed  be, 
Until  the  body  changed  attains 

Blest  immortality. 

PFe  poor  sinners  pray. 

Hear  us  gracious  Lord  and  God; 

And  keep  us  in  everlasting  fellowship  with  the  Church  trium- 
phant, and  let  us  rest  together  in  thy  presence  from  our  labors.   Amen. 

Glory  be  to  him  who  is  the  Resurrection  and  the  Life,  who 
quickeneth  us,  while  in  this  dying  state,  and,  after  we  have  obtained 
the  true  life,  doth  not  sufiFer  us  to  die  any  more. 

Glory  be  to  him  in  the  church  which  waiteth  for  him,  and  in 
that  which  is  around  him,  forever  and  ever.     Amen. 

The  Saviour's  blood  and  righteousness 

My  beauty  is,  my  glorious  dress; 
Thus  well  arrayed  I  need  not  fear, 

When  in  his  presence  I  appear. 

The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  love  of  God,  and 
the  communion  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  be  with  us  all.     Amen. 


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