Mrs. Flanagan, 70 years of age, died in the Coonamble Hospital on Tuesday, and was buried next afternoon in the local cemetery. Rev. Father O'Farrell read the burial service. Deceased was a native of Guyong, near Orange, and was the relict of Mr. Thomas Flanagan. About nine years ago Mrs. Flanagan settled in Coonamble, but prior to then had lived for 25 years in Dubbo. Deceased had been in the hospital for about five weeks, suffering from pneumonia and bronchitis. Children of deceased are Miss Ada Flanagan, of Orange, and Miss Ada Flanagan, of Coonamble, with an adopted son (Ted). Mrs. J. Dunn, of Nyngan, was a sister of deceased, and Mr. J. Roach, of Parkes, and Mr. J. Roach of Bathurst, brothers.
Leader (Orange, NSW: 1899 - 1945) View title info Mon 17 Aug 1914, Page 3
Mrs. Flanagan, 70 years of age, died in the Coonamble Hospital on Tuesday, and was buried next afternoon in the local cemetery. Rev. Father O'Farrell read the burial service. Deceased was a native of Guyong, near Orange, and was the relict of Mr. Thomas Flanagan. About nine years ago Mrs. Flanagan settled in Coonamble, but prior to then had lived for 25 years in Dubbo. Deceased had been in the hospital for about five weeks, suffering from pneumonia and bronchitis. Children of deceased are Miss Ada Flanagan, of Orange, and Miss Ada Flanagan, of Coonamble, with an adopted son (Ted). Mrs. J. Dunn, of Nyngan, was a sister of deceased, and Mr. J. Roach, of Parkes, and Mr. J. Roach of Bathurst, brothers.
Leader (Orange, NSW: 1899 - 1945) View title info Mon 17 Aug 1914, Page 3
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