OBITUARY.
LADY WMfr'^flH [TOT FSSSI Bptlit iMtiJ^^ WELLINGTON, tifcU-jilgS Lady Ward, wifr of fife J«e&l||| died at 11.20 p.m. Lady Ward's health had ing her iamily and bar Wends'Jgglil for some mouths past, but mri*Q3B§i reports had been leas wero few women in N<& had more friends than IdmwalwSKlra married Sir Joseph \Va*3r ing and energetic young DUfflfSrafi w , ith P o ]^^? l 'mbitioni, Jk*E\3Hflm place, Bluff, in 1888. HatiLSßJsll chairman of the > bour Board and lffiff •$&&&& Borough. Fouri entered the Hous4 of |^|2fflH| been utmost as well people in public affairs as her husband. She time, however, an aettvt iraSsjHHß politics. She was talQwW gracious hostess, always fiwaafiijM charming, and a devotM mother. Sho will be liaettift|gs|H|H by a very largo number <&.Mh99|H her own husband have the sympathy in of many thousands of irliH|]jj|HEfl country and overseas. yH| Lady Ward leaves • tflraiHHfl sons and a daughter, Mr Ohristchurch, Mrs BernWft jmfflHH Christchurch, Mr TinOMit Heretaunga. Mr OladltQAft TWMBn Christchurch, and Mr Pit WHHSI
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 18920, 8 February 1927, Page 8
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