MRS. R. J. COTTER, ARROWTOWN.
Sincere regret was felt in the district on July 17 when it ..became known that Mrs. Cotter, wife of Mr. R. J. Cotter, had passed away at the early age of 30 years. The deceased, who was a daughter of Mrs. de la Perrelie, of Arrowtown, was a sufferer for a lengthy period from a painful illness, which she bore with great resignation. The late Mrs. Cotter, who was a convert to the faith, was a most earnest and practical Catholic. During her trying illness she recoivt'd much consolation from the frequent visits of the Sisters of St. Joseph, and the ministrations of the Rev. Father O'Donnell, and she passed away fortified by all the rites of Holy Church. The late Mrs. Cotter was highly respected in the district, her kindly and gentle disposition making her a general favourite. A husband and two young children are left to mourn the loss of a loving wife and devoted mother. The funeral, -which took place on the 20th inst., was largely attended by mourners from all parts of the district, thus showing their respect for the deceased and sympathy with the bereaved husband. The buriai service was conducted by the Rev. Father O'Donnell.-,
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 20
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206MRS. R. J. COTTER, ARROWTOWN. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 30, 27 July 1905, Page 20
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