The funeral of Mrs. James F. Lo Sueur took place this afternoon, when a large and representative body of citizens followed in the procession to the Hastings Cemetery. The coffin and the hearse were covered with a profusion of beautiful wreaths and a special conveyance was laden with an abundance of further floral tributes sent from her friends in Hastings, as well as from all parts of the Dominion, as silent testimony to the esteem and affection in which Mrs. Le .Sueur was held. At the Cemetery the Rev. D. J. A. Shaw conducted the Presbyterian service, prior to the body being lowered into the grave.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 17 November 1927, Page 5
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