OBITUARY.
11EV. J. H. CRUMP. .■» 'jT.LSji AaSvCUTIOX ■ BLLNHIJM, November 16. An u'd resident of Marlborough, the Uev. John Uenr.v Crump, F.Z.S., died suddenly in a street of Blenheim this evening, the can»c being valvidar disease of the heart and high blood pressure. Born in England in 186(3, he emigrated to Nc-.v Zealand and started tanning at \ernoii, Marlborough. Alter some years ha studied for the Methodist ministry, and in 1802 w;;s oidainnt} ii Me voiuntecro-I for mission .-.erviee i n \ow Britain, where lie snrviv.l twelve year.-,. Upturning to New Zealand ho settled at Ocean Bay, Marlborough, founding the well-known school for boys. He livcy] there for abour 2o .years, ten years as u farmer and l. = j years as principal of Keh./.il. Three years ajjo h<" retired a>id the .-.eiiool was closed. He leaves four daughters and cne s>>n.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 20089, 19 November 1930, Page 2
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