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OBITUARY

MR. MATHEW M. DEVOY, DUBLIN.

~T ue man friends of the Ven. Archdeacon Devoy, S.M., Wellington, will learn with sincere regret of the death of his youngest brother, Mr. Mathew Mark Devoy, who passed away in Dublin on March 10. The remains or this esteemed gentleman (says the Freeman's Journal 01 March 13) were interred in Glasnevin yesterday. Mr. Devoy's life-long connection with the provision trade of Dublin will be held in kindly remembrance by all who came 111 contact with him. A good husband and father, a loyal friend, and a thoroughly capable and trustworthy business man, he will be missed by many, the tragic suddenness of his decease adding to the sadness of the event, lo his widow and children, his brothers, Ven. Archdeacon S. eVO fr Wg ton New Zealand, and Mr. John Devoy, btradbally; his sister, Sister Mary Brigid, Mullinavat, and all other relatives, the greatest sympathy will be extended in their affliction. The chief mourners were Messrs Patrick and Thomas Devoy (sons), Hugh Shortall, Patrick bnortall, and James McEvoy (nephews). Amongst others the following attended the funeral: —Messrs. P. Garraham, J. Byrne, E. Burke, staff of Horan and Sons, E. Doyle, E. Carey, P. Murphy, T. Murphy, G. Scullv and Son, P. Farnon J Doran, J. Farrell, P. Byron, Staff: M. Byrne, Jeremiah Byrne, Joseph Byrne, John Byrne, James Byrne, J. Nolan, J J. Lawler, R. C. Lawler; Richard Collis; T. Brien, T.C.; J. O'Brien, J. Castles, J. Dooley, J. Culler, W. Doyle, J. O'Donohoe, P. McAsev, J. Carroll, Bookie Bros., J. Latimer, M. Kelly, sen., M. Kelly, jun., Michael Kelly, P. Kelly, J. Kelly, J. Egan. J. Keenan L. Stanley, B. Hamilton, A. Bracken, J. Devlin, J. McNamee, J. Leech, M. Devitt, H. Fitzpatrick,. T. Grogan, J. 0 Shaughnessy, Patrick Doyle, W. McCarthy, Peter Keane, J. W. Kenny, James O'Brien, J. Cahill, W. Drury, J. Rirwan, Myles Lawler, Martin Galvin, T. Cummins, b. Dwyer, Simon Byrne, T. Corcoran, H. C. O'Brien, etc.

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New Zealand Tablet, 4 May 1911, Page 814

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OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, 4 May 1911, Page 814

OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, 4 May 1911, Page 814

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