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FVIR T. F. BRAY (Special to Times.) RAGLAN, Monday The death has occurred of a wellknown Raglan resident, Mr Thomas Francis Bray, aged 71 years. The late Mr Bray was born in Cornwall, England, and came to New Zealand with his parents in the sailing ship Lady Jocelyn. For some years he lived in Canterbury and Petone and was a member of the Petone Volunteer Fire Brigade. When he came to the Waikato he conducted the business of a butcher. He settled in Raglan 28 years ago.
Mr Bray took an active interest in Raglan local affairs, being at one time chairman of the school committee and a member of the town board. He was a life member of the Raglan Carnival Club, honorary inspector for the local branch of the S.P.G.A., and district ranger for the Acclimatisation Society. He is survived by a widow, five sons and three daughters. There arc six grandchildren. MR F. GLASGOW MEMBER OF 1905 ALL BLACKS (Bv Telegraph.—Press Association) WELIJNGTi »N. Monday The death lias occurred of Mr F. Glasgow, 1905 All Black footballer, and manager of the Te Am branch of Ihe Bank of New Zealand, aged 58. Hi* was a former Taranaki and Southland representative Rugby footballer.
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Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20735, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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206OBITUARY Waikato Times, Volume 124, Issue 20735, 20 February 1939, Page 6
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