MR JAMES COGHLAN
The death occurred at the Napier Publie Hospital yesterday of Mr James Coghlan, aged 66 years, hrother of Mrs E. Mullany, of Napier, and Mrs S. Freeman, of Auckland, who was the seeond Sdn of the late Mr Jaxnes Obghlan senti, dairymftn, of Glive. The late Mr Coghlan was Born in Ireland. He eame to NeW Zbalattd with his parents at an early age, Iivirig in Napier practically all his life. He fdllowed thb deeupatibri df a wobl-Clasfe-ef, but Was better ktidwri iri his yoiith for his proWess ori the Rugby field, represeiitirig HaWkb's Bay bri many bccaSidhs at fuli-back; He was also an atliletb bf particiilai: iriefit ahd was also iritereste J in h.aiiy dther bfknches of gpdrts His losS tb the fiomtmiiiity will be iribrirried by k Widb eirele bf friends. The fuhbfal Was tb leavb St. Patfiek 's Chrirch, Napier, this mdrriitig for the Park Island Ceme.tery. Eeqixibiri Mass was soleninised this morning.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 158, 22 July 1937, Page 7
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