SHANNON RESIDENT'S DEATH.
AFTER SHQWT ILLNESS-
on Tuesday, morning David ntiis. wno resided with hi* biouiei !a uaiiunce street, vSs en seriously m: ivieuicai advice \ w* oouuneu and Air urnutiis w.as oidc>«u ..o wie rtospnal ediij wounesuay morning, wnere m *J£ cumued siiortly alter nuti-uay. iiie ucceased was at work .on- Uie preywub uay'ana on retiring ior/,nq m las. usual state ol ntjatin, nuit on using on Tuesday "wnyug f (1( Jf; ~ii ui. It uas noen reported <iea.w was the result Qf infantile paralysis, I nut we are informed t»hat there is a doubt'regarding the cause of death and the hospital authorities State H will be three or four days before the actual cause is knowai. The deceased wno came from Wales, arrrvedmtlM Dominion about 13 years, ago, most or which time, was spent in this 4*tnct, winere he has many friends. He was. a single man, 46 years. Qf ; age, H e will be accorded a Masonic iuiieiai, which will leave Presbyterian Church ■2 p.m. toulay for the Shannon cemetery. The deepest sympathy will be accorded Mr and Mrs. Griffiths of Ballanee Street, in their sad bereavement.
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Shannon News, 23 January 1925, Page 2
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189SHANNON RESIDENT'S DEATH. Shannon News, 23 January 1925, Page 2
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