LOSS TO HIS LODGE
DEATH OF MR. T. R. CLOW. HIGH OFFICE IN ODDFELLOWS. i The death occurred pt New Plymouth . on Saturday of Mr. Thomas Rogers. Clow, ■ ’aged 52. Mr. Clow is well known 1 throughout North Taranaki as an enerr getic member of the Loyal Egmont . Lodge, M.U.L0.0.F. His death followed 5 an illness. r ’ ’ t Mr. Clow joined the lodge in 1901 and has been a particularly active member ever since. He not only interested himeslf in the activities of his own' lodge but also in the district lodges, and-in this connection he won the respect and gratitude of a large number of.'friehds. During his association with lodge affairs , the late . Mr.. Clow gained., the highest ’ lodge distinction, ‘that, of Past District , Grand Master. He was' for T 4 years a trustee of the Loyal Egmont Lodge and also held a similar position for the Loyal Okato Lodge. He has represented the lodge at Dominion conferences. ' One of a large family, Mr.' ClbW was t the son of the late Mr. Malcolm Clow, - who for many years was in business at New Plymouth, as a builder and .undertaker. Mr. Thomas Clow is survived by his wife and three children, Mrs. Meades, M Miss J. Clow and Mr. Malcolm Clow, 3 New Plymouth. ’
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 July 1935, Page 7
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