MISS MARIE McEACHEN.
Many friends in the Dominion, especially former pupils of Nelson Girls' College, will learn with deep regret of the death of Miss Marie McEachen, which occurred suddenly in New Plymouth on Thursday. Miss McEachen was educated at Nelson Girls' College, where her ability was recognised by teachers and pupils, states the "Press."
After graduating Master of Arts, she took her teaching and soon joined the staff of her, old school, where she was a popular and much-valued teacher for 21 years. She was for many years first assistant, and during, the absence in England of the principal, Miss Lorimer, she was -acting principal. Because of ill health, she resigned her position in Nelson some years ago. For a time she lived with her; brother in Ashburton, and latterly she was staying with her sister, Mrs. F. S. Johns, in New Plymouth, where her death occurred.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXV, Issue 7, 10 January 1938, Page 14
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