OBITUARY
MR. WILLIAM KEAY Another of Otaki 's popular residents passed away yesterday in the person of Mr. W. ("Bill") Keay. He had suffered an illness of several weeks, during which time he had been in the Palmerston North Hospital. Mr. Keay, who wa§ 76 years of , age, was well-known throughout the district as a popular sportsman, especially in the bowling -worldv He -was a great »favourite with members of both the Otaki and otaki Railway Clubs, and being a member of both. Mr .Keay, before coming to Otaki, resided in Wellington, but some years ago came to Otaki with his wife, who died some time ago. He has a sister living in Queenstown.
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 August 1947, Page 2
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