OBITUARY
MR. JAMES McCORMAGK, GREYMOUTH. Very sincere regret was . expressed in Greymouth when it became known that Mr. James McCormack (son of Johanna and the late Denis McCormack), a much respected member of the Catholic community, had, passed away. The late Mr. McCormack, whose death occurred on March 31, was one of . the most ■ popular and highly respected young men of the town. He was a native of Wellington, but received his education at the Greymouth Marist Brothers’ School.- The deceased, ho had been suffering for some time past from the effects of a strained heart, was in the employ of the Borough Council for many years, and until illhealth overtook him. His straightforward character and kindly nature earned for him the respect of . all who had the pleasure of his acquaintance. To his bereaved mother, two sisters, and two brothers (the latter being in the North Island) the sympathy of the whole community is extended. This is the, second bereavement sustained by the family within the short space of four months, the youngest son dying during the epidemic.—R.l.P.
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New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 35
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179OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, 15 May 1919, Page 35
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