OBITUARY
MRS. LOUISE SYMON, AGED
54 YEARS. The death occurred after a- painful and lingering illness at her home in Gladstone Street, foxton, at mid-day yesterday, of All’S. Louise Svmon, wife of Mr. John Symoii. Deceased was horn in Chester, England, in 1871), was married in England and came out t,, New Zealand with her husband anil family eight years ago, when they arrived in Wellington. Alter two months in the capital city they removed to foxton where they have resided ever since. The late. Mrs. Svmon was actively associated with the Salvation Army with which she had been connected foils years. She leaves a husband and two children, Mrs. E. Brown, of No. 1 Line, Foxton, and Aliss F. Symon. The late Mrs. 'Symon was beloved by all with whom she waff acquainted and a devoted wife and mother. She leaves a large circle of friends who will regret her demise. The funeral takes place to-mor-row afternoon, leaving the residence, Gladstone Street, at 2 <• - clock sharp for the Salvation Army I lull and thence to the cemetery. Staff-Captain Hayes, of Wellington, will conduct the services.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4525, 1 November 1930, Page 3
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186OBITUARY Manawatu Herald, Volume LI, Issue 4525, 1 November 1930, Page 3
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