OBITUARY
MRS. ZEALA WAINWRIGHT^
After- a short illness Mrs. • Zeala>>E. Clark Wainwright died suddenlyiri'-th* Wellington Hospital on Wednesday morning. Born in Dunedin, Mrs. Wainwright was the only daughter.of the late Frances Clark Millar and;? Mrs. Jessie Gow Millar.
Mrs. Wainwright's parents died (during her infancy, and she was raised: by her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs. James dimming, Dunedin. She entered-the Civil Service and after serving >in many Departments, entered the nursing profession, and latterly she . nursed privately in Wanganui, Napier, and. Wellington. She was deeply interested in social service work, and her loss will be mourned by the hundreds , with whom she came in contact.-Mrs. Wainwright was a member of the .Combined Tramping Clubs, and a committee member of the Breaker Bay* Progressive ' Association. She leaves her husband, Mr. Stanley Wainwright^ and a young son. The interment took place at Karori on Friday-afternoon. The services at the chapel and graveside were conducted by the Rev. C." E. Willis, Vicar of St. George's Church, Seatoun. *' •
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 15, 18 July 1939, Page 14
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