IN MEMORIAM.
Mrs. Emma Watson.
The death has occurred of Mrs. Emma Wat sent who for over 30 years has been an active member of the W.C.T.U. She held office as secretary for the Cambridge Union for seven years and three years as President. She was then transferred to the Hamilton Union; after some years she came to live in Auckland and joined the Ponsonby Union. A sweet Christian woman loved by all who knew her. Our sympathy goes out to her two daughters. Mrs. M. A. Scott, Oamaru. It is with deep regret we have to record the passing of one of our most esteemed and valued members in the person of Mrs. Scott. One of the earliest members of the branch, she was a most zealous and faithful worker in the Temperance cause. Eor a time she was Child \\ clfare Officer, and gave of herself freely in work for her Lord, Whom she loved and served devotedly. Our sympathy goes out to her relatives in their great loss.
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White Ribbon, Volume 49, Issue 10, 18 November 1943, Page 2
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