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OBITUARY.

MISS MILLIE SULLIVAN. The funeral of Miss Millie Sullivan, daughter of a most respected resident of Timaru, Mr. John Sullivan, took place on Saturday last. The deceased girl was a pupil of the Sacred Heart parish school,' and a large number of her school-mates attended, marching in procession at the funeral. Being the only daughter in a family of six, her decease was much regretted. She was a great favourite amongst her schoolmates. Her illness was comparitively very short, and her demise came as a surprise to all. Father McDonald, who officiated at the grave, addressed some very appropriate remarks to the children on the death of their late companion.— R.I.P. JIK. M. FLANNEBT. We regret to chronicle the death of Mr. M. Flannery, which took plac.i rece itly at his home in Derrycallaghnn (Ireland). Deceased, who was much re>pbcted, was 86 years old. Solemn Hequiem Mass was cell br-itod lor him in Moneygall by Rev. J. Toohey, P.P., Rev. M. M.Cormack. CC, and Rev. B. Donovan, C.C. Mr. Flannery was' father of Miss Flannery, Timaru, and of Mrs. J. Guiding of the same town.— li.l.P.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 25, 27 October 1898, Page 20

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OBITUARY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 25, 27 October 1898, Page 20

OBITUARY. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXVI, Issue 25, 27 October 1898, Page 20