OBITUARY
MRS M. E. McMAHON The .death took place tbia morning shortly .aftdt Midnight, of Mrs Mary Ellvn McMahpn,/ widow of the late Mr J. H. McMahon, mine manager, of the New Big River Mine, after an lasting for a considerable period. Tbe deceased ladv entered tbe ReeftonHospital abeut a fortnight ago to under-l go an operation. ■ and though tha cyme' through the ordeal well, and ‘seemed in a fair way to recovery, her strength gradually failed, sand yesterday afternoon she farewelled every one of her children, and later went into a sound sleep in which ehe passed away at 12.15 a.m. The late Mrs McMahon was well known in the district, having resided here practically all her life, and was pre-deceased by her husband six years ago. She leaves a family of three daughters and five eons, tbe youngest of whom is 14 years of age. The children are Misses Emily, Msry, and Joan, and the sons are John, Edward, Reggie, Hugh, end Kenneth, and Mr H. Duggan, of Tawa Flat, is a brother. Tbe late Mrs McMahon was 50 years of age, and has a very wide circle of friends wbo will learn with the deepest regret of her demise The interment takes pi see on Wednesday, leaving her late residence, Upper Broadway, at 2 p.m. for the Sacred Heart Church, thence to the Suburban Cemetery.
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Inangahua Times, 6 July 1931, Page 2
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228OBITUARY Inangahua Times, 6 July 1931, Page 2
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