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MRS MARY McGREGOR. The death occurred yesterday of Mrs Mary McGregor, widow of the late Mr William Alexander McGregor, of 19 Tararua Street, Masterton. The late Mrs McGregor was born at Aberdeen, Scotland, 65 years ago, and came out io New Zealand 27 years ago. For a period she resided at Wairoa, Hawke’s Bay, and 18 years back came to the Wairarapa. She lived at. Greytown for three years and came to Masterton in 1925, where she had since resided. She was of a quiet retiring disposition. Her husband predeceased her in 1933. She is survived by four sons, Messrs Allen and Ken McGregor. Alister McGregor (Kawhia), and Ronald McGregor (Pongaroa). The funeral will take place tomorrow, leaving the late residence following a service commencing at 3.30 p.m. for the Masterton Cemetery. MRS JANE SEYMOUR, The death occurred on Saturday of Mrs Jane Seymour, of Bowen Road, Hastwells, widow of the late Mr William Henry Seymour. ■■ The late Mrs Seymour was the third daughter of Mr and Mrs Hans Larsen and was born, at Mauriceville 65 years ago. She had lived in the district all her life. She is survived by one son, Mr H. Seymour, and one daughter, Mrs E. A. Manihera, besides three brothers, Messrs Charles (Ohura). Alf (Uriti), and R. Larsen (Matangi), and one sister, Mrs C. B. Seymour (Hastwell). The funeral will leave the late residence Bowen Road, Hastwell, tomorrow, following a service commencing at 2 p.m. for the Hastwell Cemetery.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1940, Page 4
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