OBITUARY.
MRS. PATRICK CAMPBELI-v [BY TELEGRAPH.—OWN CORRESPONDENT^\ ' CHBISTCHDBCH. Moiid»j.'.! ■ The death is announced of .Ma." Patrick Campbell, widow of the late Mr. ;- Patrick Campbell, of Ham, Riccarton. '■',■ The late Mrs. Campbell, who w& bora in Nelson, was the youngest daughter of: the. late Hon: William Robinson,. M.L.C,:; who settled at Cheviot Hilla,, : Canterbury. x •"■s''..' After Mrs. Campbell's marriage !*»;■' ' Mr. Patrick Campbell, the youngest son of Colonel John Campbell, of truTKih'; ■ loch family, Perthshire, Scotland,..aho'V and her husband spent two years in England, after which they returned to New. Zealand. -r" Mrs, Campbell is survived by three sisters, Sara, Lady Campbell, Lady Bell>i of Wellington, wife of the Hon. Sir Francis Bell, and Mrs. H. M. Wade, of: England; and by three children, Mrs. Spencer Westmacott, of Chrietchurch. . Mrs. Louis Campbell, of Happy Valley,', North Canterbury, and Captain P. K: Campbell, of the Black Watch, at present i A.D.C. to the Sirdar at Khartoum*
Egypt. The youngest son. Lieutenant lan P. Campbell, of the Cameron Highlanders, was killed in France in 1915. ■'"iV -." The body will be sent to England for interment beside that of Mrs. Campbell'* late husband,- in the Cheltenham Cemei" tery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 8
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194OBITUARY. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18247, 14 November 1922, Page 8
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