Rev. A. Scott—Florida, Dec. 5, 1915.
Rev. R. M. S. Taylor—Georgia Conference, Feb. 19, 1914.
Rev. A. J. Wilkinson—North Georgia Conference, April 10, 1916.
Rev. T. F. Boddie—Macon, Georgia Conference, Feb. 22, 1916.
Rev. Bruce H. Williams—His home, Charleston, April 9, 1916.
Rev. L. W. McMillan—South Georgia Conference, Feb. 22, 1915.
Mrs. Francis E. Booker Watson—Wife of Dr. B. F. Watson, Sec. of Church Extension, Jan. 10, 1915.
Mrs. Laura Lemon Turner, widow of Bishop H. M. Turner, Oct. 11, 1915.
Two of the lamented Bishops were among the most prominent leaders the race had. They were born leaders and men with remarkable characters and abilities. Their loss is keenly felt not only by the A. M. E connection, but by the race in general.
Mother Bethel should be highly complimented on the arrangements made for the convenience of the delegates. A telegraph office, post office, dining room and all other necessary things were located in the church. In spite of arrangements the throng that filled the church the first few days of the Conference to pay their respects was so large and the confusion so great that very little was accomplished until May 7.