OBITUARY
mrs mary b1bby The death occurred suddenly to-day of Mrs. Mary Glover Bibby, at the age of 69. Mrs. Bibby was the wife of Mr. James Bibby, and had been a Tesident of the Waipawa district for many years, where her husband had, up to a few years ago, conducled a business ixx Waipawa. The late Mrs. Bibby had an illness a short time ago, but she recovered from it, and her sudden end came as a shock to her many friends. She was a great soeial worker and had at all times taken a keen interetet in the prii» cipal women 's organisations in the disI triet, including the Women 's Institute i and the W.O.T.U. She was the recii pient of a Jubilee medal in 1935. Besides her husband, Mrs. Bibby leaves five ' sons and a dattghter to mourn their loss. They are Messrs. Edward , Bibby (Ongaongga), Hugh j Bibby (Hastings), Ron Bibby (Dannei virke), and Drs. Hugh and Bruce Bibby, the daughter, Miss Anne I Bibby, living at her parents'^home.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 14, 1 February 1937, Page 7
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