The Late Mrs Marston
The late. Mrs 0. M. Marston was born in Kent, England, eomipg out to New Zealand with her parents, who took up their residence! in Coalgate, Canterbury, in the ’eighties. After her marriage in tho early ’nineties she came to Feilding with her husband, who was engaged in various occupations until 1922, when they took up their residence at Tangimoana. There aro left to mourn their loss her husband, four sons—-James, Roland, Samuel and Ernest, of Tangimoana—and five daughters —Mesdames A. All sop (Christchurch), M. Allsop (Johnsonviile), E. Allsop, E. Keats and Miss M. Marston, Tangimoana; and some 15 grandchildren. Tho funeral service at the graveside, at which a large eoncourso of relatives and friends attended, was conducted by Rev. Canon Petrie, an outstanding feature of the interment being the magnificent floral tributes. Mr W. Cotton, of Feilding, conducted and supervised all arrangements in connection with the funeral, and has been asked, through the medium of this paper, to thank all kind friends for their kindness and sympathy during the family’s recent sad bereavement.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 213, 6 September 1934, Page 2
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178The Late Mrs Marston Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 213, 6 September 1934, Page 2
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