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MISS CHARLOTTE T MOLLOY, WESTPORT.

It is with deep regret (writes our Westport corres pondent) I have to record the death of Miss Charlotte Teresa Molloy, daughter of Mr. P. Moiloy, of Westport. The f wad event occurred on the morning of March 13, the deceased, who was 19 years of age, passing away

on that date after a» illness of only a few days The late Miss Molloy was of a cheerful and most amiable disposition, and was greatly esteemed for her many good qualities. Always a kind, loving and dutiful daughter, her unexpected' death came as a great shockto the bereaved parents. During her illness the deceased received spiritual consolation from the Rev Father Malloy, who was in constant attendance almost up to the end. The Sisters of Mercy also did much to comfort and console her by their prayers and kindly visitations. A loving child of Mary, tortilied ly all the iites cf H<oly Church, and surrounded by the members of the sorrowing family, her death was a holy and happy one. TOe funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon and was veiy largely a-ttended, and included many from A^dison's Flat where Mr. arrd Mrs. Molloy formerly resided. The remains were removed from the parents' residence <to St. Canice's Church, where the Roy \ Father Malloy officiated. The Children of Mary in their regalia, and the members of St. Canice's choir sang appropriate hymns. As the cofftn was borne from the sacred edifice to the hearse, the ' Dead March ' from ' Saul ' was impressively played by Miss F Pain, the church organist. The Rev. Father Malloy omeiatcd at the g/raveside. Widespread sympathy has been extended to Mr. Molloy and family in their bereavement.—R.l.P.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 7 April 1904, Page 19

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MISS CHARLOTTE T MOLLOY, WESTPORT. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 7 April 1904, Page 19

MISS CHARLOTTE T MOLLOY, WESTPORT. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 7 April 1904, Page 19

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