MRS. J. NEAGLE, JUN., DANNEVIRKE.
On Monday week last (September 28) there passed away ar Dannevirke, in' the person of Mrs/ J. Neagle, a lady who was very highly respected, and whose death was greatly regretted by the people of the town arid" district. It is with - deepest regref (says the Dannevirke Advocate) that we Have to record the deatt" of another well-kuown Dannevirke resident- in the person of Mrs. James Neagle. The late. Mrs. Neagle~ was as highly respected as she was widely known, for, blessed with -a bright and cheerful disposition, she was a willing worker in any good cause for which her aid was solicited, while in her own homo she was -known to be a most excellent wife and devoted mother. The deceased lady leaves four young children, and the. .fullest sympathy, of the whole community will go out to Mr. Neagle in his sad and sudden bereavement. There was a large congregation present at the Requiem Ma~ss at- St. Michael's Church on Wednesday for the_. repose of the soul of the late Mrs. James Neagle^ who was a valued member of the church and choir. The funeral was held-in the afternoon. , The procession to the cemetery was thoroughly representative of the town and district ; the" most of our leading town and country residents were either present or represented. "" The burial service at the graveside was fead by the Rev. Father Cahill, who afterwards delivered an impressive address, in which he highly extolled the many virtues of the deceased. — R.I. P.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume 08, 8 October 1908, Page 24
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