PATUMAHOE.
DEATH OF MRS MARY KERR Another link with J'acumahoe's early days was severed on Sunday when Mrs Mary Kerr passed away at her residence at Patumahoe-at the alvanced ago of 0!i. With her husband, the late Mr Robert K<rr, she arrived from Ireland alioiit oO years ago, and after living for a time at Ellerslie, they settled at Patumahon Mrs Kerr; whose busbarm died -10 years ago, had lived on the same bum ever .-ince. She was widely know n and respected throughout the district. She is survived by a family of four daughters an I one son —Mrs .10.-ej h Walker, M Mint Koskill; Mrs G. Johnston, Penrose; Mrs 0 havaiiagh, (irey L\an ■ and Miss K err and Mr Win. Kerr, i'atumaiioe—and mmy grainh hildren and .sev.ind gr- U-giandchiidreii Seven grandsons have yoiio to ih'fo.nt, one, Sergeant V. Kavauagh, having l e, n killed The funeral took plai e this alterrii on a r . the Maiiku < '••ai.leiy.
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 7, Issue 373, 7 May 1918, Page 3
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