OBITUARY.
L>Helton Union ha> suffered a gie.it loss in the removal, by death, of their President, Mrs A. K. Whitby, who died at Lewisham Private Hospital on July jnd.
Mrs Whitby joined the* Lyttelton Union in the year iNNo, and was elected President in 1888, a position which she- held until December, iqi/, when the’ failing health of her husband compelled her to resign. Our sister was of a very kindly, lovable nature, and wc- shall miss her bright* wise counsel in our meetings, for she was ever a peace-maker, and dearly loved friend of all the mem her*. It can truly bo said of her that she lived for (iod, Home, and I lumanitv.
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White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 11
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115OBITUARY. White Ribbon, Volume 25, Issue 289, 18 July 1919, Page 11
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