OBITUARY.
mas A. H. Human. i l The death has occurred at Hamilton or Mrs Agnes Heyward Manson, wife of Mr Charles Samuel Manson, of Haurlmu, aged 50. i Mrs Manson. who was born in Otago,‘ was married in Hawkes Bay in 1906. She leaves two adult sons. 1 i l MRB MARY HAMILTON. 1 The death has occurred at Waikato. Hospital of Mrs Mary Clara Hamilton, wife of Mr Gavin Alexander Hamilton, of Te Poi. Deceased was born in County Clare, Ireland, being the third daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs l-J. Frost. The late Mrs Hamilton was educated at Liverpool College, Eug—iaud. and came to New Zealand 17 years ago, taking up a position under the Auckland Education Board. She was marired in 1924 at Thames, and had resided in the Te Poi district \vith her husband ever since. .\lrs Hamil—ton was very popular with all who know her. She is survived by 1181‘ husband and two children. The funeral took place to-day from the 'Roman Catholic Church. Mata—mata, Father Silk officiating at the church and graveside. . MRS MARGARET VINCENT. PU’I‘ARURU,‘ Friday. »The death occurred in the Matamata Hospital of Mrs Margaret Vincent, of Liohfleid, aged 73 years. She was the wife of Mr Arthur Vincent, one of the oldest and best-known settlers in the district. During the latter part of her 30 years' residence at Lichtleld, Mrs Vincent had been unable to take a very active part in social activities through constant ill-health but she had a Wide circle of friends and was held in the highest esteem. She leaves a family of three children, Mrs H. Snod~ grass, of Raglan, and Mrs L). J, Doidge, and Mr Arthur Vincent, junior. of Lichileld. LATE MR J. T. OSBORN. (Special to Times.) .\IORRINSVILiii‘J, Thursday. ‘ Tributes to the late Mr J. 'l‘. Osborn. who died after a hriet‘ illness this week, were paid at the funeral services conducted by the Rev. A. .\. Hensley, assisted by the Rev. W. N. Flatt. .\lr Benslcy referred to the many years of faithful service given by Mr Usborn as choirm-aster or the Methodist Church and president of the Boy Scouts" Association. Among the mourners were oflicers of Loyal .\lorrinsvilic Lodge, M.U.1.0.0.1~‘., and the lodge service was read at the grave—side by Bro. R. 'l‘. Scott. The scouts under ficoutmuster U. McLeod, formed it guard of honour at the Methodist Church, and paid last tributes at the graveside.
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Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 7
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405OBITUARY. Waikato Times, Volume 119, Issue 18898, 29 May 1936, Page 7
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