LATE MR. H. O. NEILSON
Education Board Tribute As a mark of respect, the Hawke's Bay Education Board this morning stood in silence following th&' announcement by the chairman, Mr G. A. Maddison, of - the death of Mr H. O. Neilson, a servant of the board for 21 years. A vote of sympathy with his bereaved wife and children was passed. "It is with profound sorrow," said Mr Maddison, "that I make known to you the death of Mr H. O. Neilson, who passed away yesterday after a ser j vice of 21 years in this office. During j all that period he carried out his duties j with a particular care and expediency j that gave his work a hundred per cent. ! efficiency. His work and capabilitie* were never in questaon. "He was a man who was esteemed by ,all, and because of his demeanour and character he earned the respect. of his co-members," Mr Maddison addod. 1 "We condole with his wife in the severanee of the greatest association that God can givo anyone, and with his children in the loss of a great ; fathiir. '
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 107, 22 May 1937, Page 3
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