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OBSEQUIES. LATE MRS. LEE McKINSTRY. f The late Mrs. Lee McKinstry tras born in Antrim (Ireland) in the yaur 1828, a,nd after living in Scotland some time came to New Zealand with her husband %th« in 1864, landing coming toTOMlil i JM®? ately. She settled at KnvXHKnPMSre she rasided till quite husband predeceased her 26 years, ag Mrs. McKinstry was a very ous worker in connexion with fn» • church (Presbyterian) she belonged to, as well as other creeds. She retained good health throughout her long life, and will be well remembered for her works. She left Jive sons, living, and one daughter, and numerous grandchildren. _ , The funeral took place on Sunday, and was attended by a vejy large gathering of friends from near and far,
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Pukekohe & Waiuku Times, Volume 9, Issue 566, 14 September 1920, Page 2
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