OBITUARY
MRS. ROBERT WILSON
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CHRISTCHURCH, this day
Tlic announcement of the death yesterday morning of Mrs. Robert* Wilson came as a great shock to her many friends in Canterbury. Mrs. Wilson before her marriage was Miss Doris Cracroft-Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .J. Cracroft-Wiison, Cash mere Hills, and was very popular in the many circles to which she belonged. While in Christchurch she was provincial secretary for the Girl Peace Seoul movement for a r nrnber of years, and slie also was scout, mistress of lie/ ("ashmere Hills troop. In all charitable work she was well known anil loved, tier kindly spirit being felt by both old and young with whom she came in contact. The late. Mrs. Wilson married Mr. Robert Adam Wilson, a son of Sir James Wilson, of Bulls, in 1927), and moved to the North Island, where her home was at Elmsvvell, Mai ton, where, she lived until (he lime of her death. She leaves a husband and' two small children, a daughter of eighteen months and a son eleven days' old.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17088, 17 July 1926, Page 5
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180OBITUARY Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LII, Issue 17088, 17 July 1926, Page 5
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