MRS. A. T. RANSOM
After a brief illness, the death dceurred in tlie Palmerston North Hospital on Thursday of Mrs. Agnes Thomson Ransom, of Winchester Street, Levin. The late Mrs. Ransom has been resident in Levin for the past 26 years,- during which time she was a member of many public institutions, and during the war was an ardent patriotic worker. Aged 57 years, she was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and came to New Zealand in 1920. She came direetly to Levin, where she married Mr. W. H- Ransom. She was a member of . the Levin Boy Scouts' Committee, for 10 years and was at jne time secretary and treasurer of the Levin Women's Institute. For ihe past two years she has been a member of the Levin Mothers' League, of which she was the secretary at the tim'e of her death. She was also an enefgetic member of the Levin Patriotic Committee. The late Mrs. Ransom is survived bv her husband, One $on, Stewart, 'in'd'onb daughtdiV'Jean. 'The furi'eral was held at Levin this morning.
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Chronicle (Levin), 9 November 1946, Page 4
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