Widow grateful for mercy trip donations
A Christchurch widow who was able to visit her critically ill daughter in ’ Pennsylvania because of donations from Canterbury ! residents has returned full ;of praise for the money-rais-) ling efforts of church, wel-| I fare, and anonymous donors. 1 Mrs Margery Moyse said i .that her visit had given her) ; daughter. Mrs Rosemary •Carney, aged 30. the will to) i live after serious bowel sur-j gery. Mrs Moyse said that be- i
tween $160) and $l7OO had) been given to pay for her) return fare. Her son-in-law) used to work for the United, States Navy Antarctic sup-’ port force. Her daughter was now re-J ) covering after being taken. )off a life-support system,; !and had been sent home to) iawait further surgery. Mrs; ) Moyse said. After recuper-i ating, her daughter intended) ;to counsel persons who had i ) undergone similar surgery I ; and needed psychological) i support. |
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Press, 3 July 1978, Page 7
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