OBITUARY.
We regret to learn of the sad family bereavement sustained by Mrs. J. W. Henderson, the superintendent of the Maori work of the W.O.T.U. Mrs. Henderson, as delegate from the Waikato branch of the W.C.T.I had been to the recent Invercargill Convention, and was on her return journey to her home at Hamilton, due to arrive by the Wellington express early on Sunday morning, the ‘27th February. On Saturday, the 26th of February, her husband, Mr. J. W. Henderson, when retnrning from business about 1 o’clock, was seized with heart failure, and expired with painful suddenness within a short distance from his home. Mrs. Henderson’s home-coming was an exceedingly sad one, and has evoked universal sympathy from friends far ami wide. The deceased gentleman was held in the highest esteem by u large circle of friends.
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White Ribbon, Volume 15, Issue 178, 18 April 1910, Page 7
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