MRS. M. O'BRIEN, WTNTON.
General regret was felt in Winton it became known that Mrs. O'Brien, wife of Mr. M. O'Brien, had passed away on the 6th inst at the comparatively early age of :M \ears. The deceased had been ill for about a fortnight, and a few days before her death was reported to be progressing satisfactorily, consequently her demise was a great shock to her husband and relatives, and many friends. The deceased was eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs. F. TVegan, very old and highly-respected residents of Southland, and she was greatly esteemed by all in the district Both the bereaved husband and Mr Deegan received numerous messages of condolence from many sympathisers in their affliction, among the senders being Sir J. G. Ward. The funeral took place on Wed-
nesday of last week, the remains being followed to their last resting-place by a large concourse "f mourners. The Key. Father O'Neill read the burial service both, at the house and graveside. — K.I. P.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 16 April 1903, Page 20
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167MRS. M. O'BRIEN, WTNTON. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXI, Issue 16, 16 April 1903, Page 20
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