OBITUARY.
Mb'S, bb 111 'TCHIXS. AGED 35 YEARS. The death look- place, after a lingering illness, at her pan-ills' residence. Palmerston X.. on Thursday, of hone Sutherland, wife of Mr II fluteliins, of Eoxton, aped 3-1 years. About two years ago deeeased was attacked with a painful disease and underwent a. serious opera I ion which ;it Ibe time wa- thoapbt lo he successful, but it was siibseipteutly found UnM tile fl'oulile was too deep-seated and beyond I In- aid of medical skill. The deceased bore her trouble Ulleoinplaininp'ly and with Christian fortitude. displaying iniseltisli devotion to her husband and children right up to the last. The late Mrs Hutchins was the second daughter of Art' and Mrs Robert McKenzie, of Palmerston X. Sin- was married and lived al. Levin for some years prior io coming to Eoxton about six years ago. She leaves a husband and two daughters (nine and live years respectively) and a son (seven years) to mourn their loss and to whom in common with the Eoxton public, we extend our heartfelt sympathy. The interrment look place in the Eoxton cemetery this afternoon, the Rev. Frank McDonald performing the last sad rites at the graveside.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2855, 7 March 1925, Page 2
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199OBITUARY. Manawatu Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 2855, 7 March 1925, Page 2
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