Obituary.
MB. DAVID DEK, DUBLIN. We regret to re .ord fche death of Mr. David Dee, a well-known and highly esteemed merchant of Dublin, who passed away at his residence, Upper Erne street, on October 14, at the age of 64 yean The deceased had been in business in Dublin for over thirty yean! during which time he made a large number of friends. Mr. Dee was a native of Thurles, and nephew of the late Rev. David Dee, Lougnmore, and for a time Administrator of Moycarkey, in the Archdiocese of Cashel. The interment took place in the Glasnevin Cemetery, and the very krge f aneral cortege which accompanied the remains to their last resting place, showed the esteem in which the deceased had been held by all classes and creeds. The late Mr Dee was a brother of Mrs. E. Carroll, Mornington, and of the late Mrs. Purton, St. Bathans.— M I.P. MRS MULDOWNEY, SYDNEY. The many friends of Mr. John Colehan, Waitati, will hear with <^eep regret of the death of his eldest daughter, Mrs. Walter Muldowney, who passed away at Sydney on December 19. To her sorrowing hnsbir.d and parents we tender our sinoerest sympathy in their bereavement. M.I.P. J
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 52, 26 December 1901, Page 20
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203Obituary. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXIX, Issue 52, 26 December 1901, Page 20
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