OBITUARY
MRS; FLYNN, WREY'S BUSH. Feelings of deepest regret were manifested by the residents; of Wrey's' Bush a-nd her many friends •in the Western restrict when -it became known that Mrs. Jas. Flynri had passed away rather suddenly, at her residence oil Monday morning. Deceased, who was a sister of the .late Mrs. Griffon (Nightcaps), was a native of County Kerry, , Ireland, and .arrived- In the Colony "about 30 years ago. For .the last '"2s years, she resided at Wrey's Bush", and her - cheery manner and wholehearted kindness won for her "the highest-. esteem of the public. Deceased,- who was ' a generous behe- - factor- to the Church, was of a most charitable dis-* position, and was ever ready to assist other-denom-inations. The l£te .Mrs. Flynn is survived^ by ' ncr hiusiband and seven children, who will have 'the sympathy of a large circle -of friends Aw their bereave- ■ ment. "Deceased was interred in 'the Wrey's Bush^cemetery on Tuesday, January '8, there being a very large number of mourners present. The Very Rev. M. Walsh "(who attended her in her last illness) officiated at the grave.— fß.l.P.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 17 January 1907, Page 24
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185OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 3, 17 January 1907, Page 24
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