OBITUARY.
Tm» death of Mrs J. White of Crushington too le place on Sunday, tne deceased who was »J»i years of age and a daughter of Mrs Mahon, of Golden Point, leaves a; husbahd and tdree young children.
Mr James Sharp of Omoto Road passed away on Sunday morning after a brief illness. The deceased who was for many years in the service of the Railway Department leaves a widow and grown up family, Mrs W. Thomas, Blr Win. 'Sharp, land Misses ’Ethel and Clara Sharp.
The death of Mr Bert Rees is recorded from Napier on 6th February, after an operation for appendicitis. Deceased was a former well known resident of Greymouth, where he joined the- staff of the National Bank and for some time later was stationed at Hokitika. Re. leaves a widow, and six sisters.
The death is recorded at Dunedin oi a former well-known Greymouth resident, Mrs Senbrook senr., at the age of 77. She arrived at Greymouth 35 years a go. Her husband, who piedeceased her bv about seven years was for many years engaged in the i.ronmoragjelry business, the firm being known as Arnott and Sea.brook. A son (Fred in Nelson), and daughter (Mrs. Woods, Dunedin) are left.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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204OBITUARY. Hokitika Guardian, 10 February 1920, Page 2
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