OBITUARY
MISS MARGARET O'DONNELL, BURKES. The many friends of Mr. MifShael O'Donnell, Burkes, heard with sincere regret of the death of bis daughter Miss Margaret O'Donnell, who passed away at her parents' residence on Sep. 15. The deceased had been ill for a considerable time, but it was only within a month or so before her death, that her condition became so serious as to cause anxiety to her parents, and other members of the family. Notwithstanding all that medical skill could do for her, she passed away, as previously mentioned, fortified by all the rites of the Church, of which she was a zealous and devoted member. During her long illness she had 'been regularly attended by the Rev Fathers Howard, Hearn, and O'Reilly. The funeral took place on Tuesday of last week, from her late'residence, to the Northern Cemetery, where the interment took place, Rev. Father, Hearn officiating both at the house and at the- graveside. Mr. and Mrs. O'Donnell and family have our sincere sympathy in their bereavement. R:I.P.. '
The farewell return concert of Madame Albani and her company in Cliristchurch takes place on Monday evening.' They will appear at Timaru on' October 1, and Dunedin on October 3. Mr E 'O'Connor, proprietor of the old-established Catholic' Book Depot, Barbadoes St. Christchurch calls the attention of our readers to his fresh supplies of new. books by well known Catholic writers, such as Benson, Devas Vauejhan, - etc. Hte has also received] fresh supplies of Si-onary goods of all kinds and at prices to suit everybody....
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 26 September 1907, Page 19
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257OBITUARY New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 39, 26 September 1907, Page 19
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