OBITUARY.
AN APPRECIATION. It is with much regret we have to record the passing away of one of our esteemed members, Mrs James Frazer, of Wanganui East, in her sixty-fourth year. Mrs Frazer was an old and honoured member of the W.C.T.U., having first joined the Union when living at Colyton, near Feilding, some fifteen years ago. When an auxiliuy was organised at Wanganui East, our late sister and her loving daughter, Mrs Brown, who lived with her and nursed her all through her illness, were amongst the first to join. Mrs Frazer has been a regular attendant at our meetings, always ready and willing to help in evrt. way possible. We wJI miss her smile, and we will miss the dainty parcels that our sister never failed to send along for our bazaars or any other good cause. Our sincere sympathy and prayers go out to the loved ones who are left to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and good mother. “Suddenly, ;ust in a moment, The Lord of Life did come, And lifted her out of the cloudland Into the light of Home.”
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White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 243, 18 September 1915, Page 2
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187OBITUARY. White Ribbon, Volume 21, Issue 243, 18 September 1915, Page 2
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