does is well done; and you will also yet and have occasion now to be proud of your Son; for I hear him spoken of in such high terms by all who knew him. My co-laborer here in the Berne Office at present Elder Henry Hessler was his classmate in the German class at the B.Y.A. Provo and he spoke so highly of him and wishes to be remembered to you; and also my Dear Wife joins me in heartfelt sympathy and if possible to do so on our return to Zion we would pleased to meet and form your acquaintance but when that will be I cannot say. My time, my services and my life is the Lords' and for the spread of the glorious Gospel and the building up of God's Kingdom on the Earth and when he wants me then I wish to be found laboring and as His humble servant and Your affectionate Brother I wish you the choicest blessing of Heaven.
Goodbye and God bless you is the prayer of your humble Brother in Christ;
Gre. C. Naegle
P .S. Please pardon my long and rambling letter I did not think to write so much. Trusting this will find you well and hoping to hear from you. I say yours truly. G.C.N.