OBITUARY.
Mrs John Hayman.
The frieuds of Mrs John Tlayman (»po Mies Susiu Low* 1) will deeply regret to learn of her demise, which occurred soinowhat suddenly at Wai mate yesterday, the news of which reached Ashhurton thi* morning. The dece&spd was of a bale and strong constitution, and her sudden danth will come as a great shock to hsr many frit-nda in this "Harriet, where she was widely koowa and highly lwp^pted. For over twenty y*a»;B the d«*ce>»Red lived at WiMowby witli hoi* parents, Mr Lowe, imr father, beiuij the Wad teioher of the B.'hori! thfere. W'hitnt rnsi'liri;»t Willowbv the «J«o«HSod'lady was cl<wly allied with tliß Wealpym Chinch, and thnk«pu interest she always took >n worka nsKociared wirh the «rmrch t»n'leated h^r to ;<, lfirif» i-ir.'lo of friends. About V'xtreu months a^o Mi s Hay man accompanied by her husband «nd tain y left Ashhuiton for Waimato, where tliny have sines resided. Shn leavos a fasitly i>t four young children and a hu&baud to mouin her lobs. The fuueral takes place at, Wsimate to-mnrrow afternoon at 4 o'clock, which w'll enable friends from Ashburton to attend by the express.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXI, Issue 6208, 2 March 1904, Page 3
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