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OBITUARY

MR. JEREMIAH BRADLEY, WELLINGTON. It is with feelings of deep regret that wo have to record the death of Mr, Jeremiah Bradley, eldest son of Mr. John Bradley, Hill street, Wellington, who passed away on Good Friday morning at Clyde, Central Otago, at the early age of SO years. The deceased, who was a cadet in the engineering branch of the Public Works Department, went to Central Otago a few weeks ago for the benefit of his health, but was unfortunately seized with an attack of enteric, fever, and passed away as stated above The late Mr. Bradley, who was an ex-member of the Oriental Football Club, the Thorndon Swimming Club, and the Wellington Catholic Club, was a popular young man, and his early death will be widely regretted. The remains were taken to Wellington and were interred at Karori on April 18. Rev. Father Hickson, Adm. Sacred Heart Basilica, assisted by Rev. Father Bowden, of St. Patrick’s College, officiated at the graveside.—R.l.P. MRS. DANIEL GREGAN, CHRISTCHURCH. (From an occasional correspondent.) It is with regret I announce the death of Mrs. D. Grogan, who passed away at her residence, Queen street, Linwood, on Holy Saturday, after a brief illness. The deceased was born at Murroe, County Limerick, in 1844, and came out to Victoria in 1863, where she resided for several years. Coming on to New Zealand, she lived at Ross for a time, but eventually settled down at Pleasant Valley, Geraldine. Four years ago she removed to Christchurch, and, residing in the Cathedral parish, became widely known and respected. Mrs. Gregau attended the early , part of the recent mission, and by her death the recently organised Arch-confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament loses a devoted member. She was attended in her last illness by the Sisters of the Mission and the Rev, Dr. Kennedy, and passed away fortified by all the rites of Holy Church. She is survived by her husband and a family of three sons and seven daughters, viz., Messrs. Daniel, Martin, and John Gregan, Sister Mary Casimir (St. Joseph’s Convent, WilliamstoAvn, Melbourne), Mrs. T. Lyons .(Beefton), Mrs. J. Hennessy and Mrs. M. Higgins (Orepnke), Mrs. F. J. Doolan (Christchurch), and the Misses S. and J. Gregan. The funeral took. place on Easter Monday, and after Requiem Mass the remains were interred at the Linwood Cemetery. The Very Rev. Father Price, Adm., officiated both at the Cathedral and graveside.—R.l.P.

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New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 767

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OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 767

OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, 27 April 1911, Page 767

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