SUDDEN DEATH.
MR. C. A. WILSON. (By Telegraph—Own Correspondent.) PAPAROA, this day. Mr. C. A. Wilson died euddeniy yester-' day. He was working about noon on his farm, accompanied by hw son Alfred, when he had a seizure. Hie eon secured help, and carried him to Mr. T. Wilson's residence. Dr. Dukes was immediately called, but Mr. Wilson did not rujrain eonseiousnese, and expired at 9.30 p.m. He was a eon of the late Mr. T. W. Wilson, and had resided here since his boyhood. He wag a successful pa-storalist. and a director of the North Auckland Fanners' 00-operative Union, a member of the Methodist Church, and eecretary and treasurer of the trust board. He was a g-enerous giver to every good cause, and his death is deeply regretted.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 127, 29 May 1918, Page 2
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