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THE lATK LIE. J L. McIiINSIHY Th.re was :i largo congregation i P'psmt .it tin) Memorial Service held i ;,- Clcis' f'hnivh on Sundny evening ! ia-t id (it«- i ■!'• i '<■•' J I' McKiiwiry, | who u.s killed in action on October llt i. I'll ■ '-lee■•»!.-eil, who was born 1 in L'apakuri and was 2s years of ! a»e wus i: uiau of sterling character. i lie' was an active worker tor the I Anglican Chinch and was held in I high esteem by all who knew hiru. Tli" Viiar 'lie ltov W. C. Wood) preached an eloquent sermon ami during the evening read extracts from letters from the deceased expressing his appreciation of the many pray or* offered by the Church and congregation on his behalf. Among the congregation in the Church were the members of the Vestry, of which body the deceased was an honoured member. Tim altar was draped in mourning, and at the conclusion of the service, which throughout was of a most impressive unture, the Head March in Saul was played by the organist, Miss Willis
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 6, Issue 325, 9 November 1917, Page 2
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