OBITUARY.
AIRS J. ANDREASON. The death of Airs Hannah Andreason, wife of Air Jncob Andreason, which occurred at AA'airoa ou Sunday night ; brought to a close a long period ot suffering, the illness having been directly attributable to deceased’s experiences at the time of the earthquake in February, 1931. Airs Andreason, who was the third daughter of Airs N. Healey, of 77 Ferguson Street, Palmerston North, was born in Feilding and spent her girlhood days in that centre. For a time Aliss Healey was a member of the staff of a Wellington firm, but later secured an appointment with Alessrs Collinson and Cunninghams, of Palmerston North. It was during her associaiton with the latter firm that she met her husband and, following their marriage in 1914, the young couple entered into business on their own account at Norsewood, where they remained for some five years. They returned to Palmerston North for a period prior to taking over a drapery business at AYairoa, in which both Air and Airs Andreason were actively engaged. Unfortunatelv, the illness which seized Airs Andreason after the earthquake brought in its train serious complications. There are left to mourn their loss a husband and two children, Aliss Audrey Andreason, and Alaster Colin Andreason. T’lio funeral took place at AA'airoa yesterday, the business premises being closed for an hour out of respect to tho deceased lady and her family. The deepest sympathy of friends in and around this centre will be extended to Airs Healy.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LII, Issue 226, 24 August 1932, Page 6
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