THE LATE DEAN M'KENNA.
, *-: . (FREBB ASSeCEAVSQir TBLUQBAM.J PAHIATUA, July 12. The frmaral of tho Very Rev, Dean Tom MoKaima, which took place today at Mangatalnoka Cemetery, was ene of the largest 6een in the district. The bedy was met at Woodville on Wednesday, and escorted for about a mile en route to, Pahiatua, Friends and relatives fwwi New Plymouth, Haoera, Patea, Maiterfeon, Westpert, and other distriats, iw>ra present, The church wia overflowing when Requiem Mass vos gel«brate4 by Father Kelly, asfiiatecl by se/ Rev, Fathers Bwoeney, ffajioou, and. JMEaPermqtt, The Her. Mcoaiflnor- brother of the deeeased, presided ii} the sanctuary, The choir of clerg?, under Father Mahoney, chanted the Mass, Tho Rev. Father Schaefer presided at the organ, the cortege was over a mile in length, it included forty priests and fully one hundred motors. Business was suspended. The service s.l the graveside was conducted by the Rev, Father Cashman,
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17814, 13 July 1923, Page 11
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