DROWNED AT PIHA.
FUNERAL OF MRS. T. M. The funeral took place at the can cemetery, Birkenhead, on Satu J afternoon of Mrs. Eleanor Maud® • who recently arrived from England, visit to her sister, Mrs. A. E. Wood, at Birkenhead, and who was drowne Thursday through being caught m. undertow while bathing at Pito ' West Coast. The Eev. P. C. Davis, war of All Saints' Church, Birkenhead, con ducted the services at the home a the graveside. . fl „i A large number of beautiful emblems included wreaths from t band of deceased, Mr. Thomas Miles, of Moseley, Birmingham, land; from her mother, Mrs. o. ' of Smetliwick, Staffordshire; an brothers and sisters there and m. oii parts of England; and also from the Birkenhead Women's P r © e League, of which Mrs. Wood secretary. Cables were received England conveying messages o . patiiy, in addition to mimeroi grams from all parts of ev f the the latter including one I National Council of Women a Women's Forum.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 18, 23 January 1933, Page 8
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