OPUNAKE.
(From Our Own Correspondent.) OBITUARY. It is with regret that I chronicle the death of Miss Ada Julian, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. Julian, of this tow r n. Miss Julian was esteemed and respected by those who had the pleasure of her acquaintance, and her demise at the early age of 20 is regretted. ‘'Though a sufferer for many months tt was confidently hoped until near the end that the deceased would be long spared. The sincere sympathy of a large circle of friends is extended to Mr', and Mrs. Julian and family in their sad bereavement. There was a large attendance of sympathisers at the. funeral, which took place on Sunday, and a very large and beautiful collection of wreaths and tokens were sent by friends. The Rev. Mr. Solomon conducted the service at the church and the last sad rites at the graveside. The Misses M. Brunette, E. Trotter, M. Malcolm, G. Langtoii, G. Hammond, and G. Geary, intimate friends of the deceased, acted as pall-bearers. St. Barnabas Church was filled on Sunday evening, when the Rev. Mr. Solomon conducted a memorial service.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 August 1924, Page 5
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189OPUNAKE. Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 12 August 1924, Page 5
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