FUNERAL OF MRS. BOSWORTH.
Notwithstanding the inclement wea-J ther and heavy rain and hailstones there was a considerable gathering of followers of the reraaics of thß late Mm. Bofsworth on Wednesdey noou. The cortege left Te 'Henui shortly after 3 o'clock, the chief mourners being the bereaved husband and His Worship the Mayor, St. Mary's Church and school and Te- Henui Church and school were well represented, a large contingent of scholars from the latter affording gratifying testimony to the revered respect in which the deceased was held by those little ones over whom she so ably and lovingly presided. There was a profusion of particularly handsome wreaths, in the preparation of which it was evident all had bestowed the utmost care to attain a result worthy of the purpose. Among these was one ssnt by the [superintendent and scholars of St. Mary's Suaday School " in grateful and loving remembrance of one whose memory they will ever cherish," to which was added v. 13 Rev. x 14, and an exceptionally beautiful wreath came from the teachers and scholars of Te Hnui "with deepest regret." The set vice at the cemetery was conducted by the Kev. F. G. Evans, and, amid the most profound respect, the remains were committed to their last resting i place.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 222, 15 November 1900, Page 2
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214FUNERAL OF MRS. BOSWORTH. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXII, Issue 222, 15 November 1900, Page 2
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