PSYCHIC FUNERAL
SOLOS BY RED INDIAN SINGER. Two spiritualist services, with solos my a Red Indian chief, were features of the funeral in London of Lady Caillard, widow of Sir Vincent Caillard, the diplomat and industrialist. Psychic photographs were tr.ten at the first service, which was held In Lady Gaillard’s licme, The Belfry, a converted chapel, in West Halkin Street. Seventy spiritualist friends of Lady Caillard sat on gilded chairs in a semicircle round the pastel-blue coffin, which was surrounded by banks of wreaths. Mr. Maurice Barbanell and Viscount Molesworth gave addresses. Chief Os-Ke-Non-Ton, the Red Indian singer, sang “Rock of Ages.” As th 3 coffin was borne Out of the house bells in the chapel were tolled. Mrs. Arthur Hulme, daughter of Lady Caillard, represented the family at the service. Lady Conan Doyle and her son, Mr. D. Conan Doyle, were also present. At the Golders Green Crematorium the tinv chapel was crowded with friends of Lady Caillard. Many of the women were fashionably dressed, and only a few were iu mourning. In the chapel Commander Cuy Maund, Lady Gaillard’s sen. waited for tfie arrival of the cortege. A? the coffin passed out of view Chief Os-Ken Non-Ton, from the organ gallery, sang. t. No Death.**
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 68, 22 March 1935, Page 8
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