Feilding Lady Expires in Motor-car
CAUSE ASSIGNED TO HEART FAILURE
Shortly after midnight, on Monday while returning to her home after spending a social evening with friends in Church street, Feilding, Mrs Faith Joan Rosa noski, wife of Thomas Kosanoski, of Warwick street, Feilding, suddenly passed away. According to statements made to the police Mrs Rosanoski was quite well throughout the evening, and during the journey homo was talking to her friend sitting next, to licr in the bock scat, and the first, indication of tier collapse was just as the car was pulling up at her home, when she failed to respond lean announcement, that she was home. Th was at first thought that she had fainted, and her husband rushed inside for water, but it, was then seen that her condition was serious and she was driven in the car to Dr. K. G. Salmond, who could only pronounce life extinct. Mrs Rosanoski apparently expired almost on arriving home.
All the evidence available as to her condition of health suggested that she normally enjoyed good health, but recently mentioned that she had experienced a fluttering of the heart. As late as .Saturday last she made mention of this condition and was advised to seek medical' attention, but apparently did not consider the matter a serious one. Some Jive years ago Mrs Itosanoski was receiving medical attention and a certificate has been given that death was due to heart failure. Tho late Mrs Itosanoski was the eldest daughter of Mr J. Noble, of Vending, and her tragic passing produced a wave of sympathy towards her family and parents. She was Chief Danger of the Feilding Foresters’ Lodge and for the holiday on Monday attended the inter-lodge indoor bowling tournament at Palmerston North. She was 32 years of age and leaves, besides her husband, three young children.
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Manawatu Times, Volume 59, Issue 248, 24 October 1934, Page 3
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