OBITUARY
MR. T. B. LINKLATER
There are many people, throughout New Zealand who .will regret to' hear of the death pf Mr. Thomas B.'Linklater, who.died in-a private hospital in Wellington last Saturday, following an operation. -
Born in. Wellington, the late Mr. Lmklater^who was fifty years of age. was a son of the late Mr. h: B. Link! later, who for many years was associated with the legal firm of Bell, Gully, and Izafd when its practice was carried on in Willis Street. He received his early education at the Mount Cook School and subsequently entered the softgoods business on his own account. In;his early days he was a member of the "St. James Football Club and he took a keen interest in all sport; He was- of a genial and kindly disposition and always ready to give a helping hand to those in need of assistance; He is survived by. his widow, the only daughter of Mr. J. O'Brieri, of Wellington.. His only child predeceased him eighteen years ago.
The funeral took place on Monday, at the Karori Cemetery, the Rev.' Father Nolan officiating in the presence of a large attendance. Many beautiful wreaths and tokens of .sympathy were received." ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 10, 11 July 1936, Page 11
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