Obituary
MRS. FLORENCE MOLLER Mrs. Florence Moller, who died (’■ j Saturday at the home of her daugfct£ | Mrs. Chetwynd, Birkdale, was an ear: | colonist. Bom in 3 849, Mrs. Mo’Je • whose maiden name was Chamber!*-. . married at the age of 24. She caff* 1 to Auckland with her husband in 1* ? i soon after her arrival moved it Kaurihohore. Later they lived at j Apotu. After nine years* resider.ee * • Whitford the family moved to Birkw* j head in 1900. Mrs. Moller is survive* by her husband, seven children and - j grandchildren. MR. W. C. NATION The death occurred at Levin I morning of William Charles N* uo ;. aged 91, a well-known journalist j for many years president of the . Zealand Spiritualistic Association. ! Nation came to New Zealand iojy . when his father founded the ! Colonist. Subsequently he was engagog journalism in Wairarapa and watu. Nation was originator of Arbour Day celebration in the Donuff - _ He was deeply interested in Vsphenomena and almost up to his ° ' edited, set up and printed a • | i journal in the interests of SP irl | ism.— (P.A.).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 12
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180Obituary Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 984, 29 May 1930, Page 12
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