BLAKENEY NEWS
– The angel of death once more visited our midst this week and claimed the bright young life of Marion McGill, wife of Mr Geo Graham, at the early age of 33 years. Seven years ago deceased was stricken with pleuro-pneumonia, the effects of which severely tested her physical endurance, and from which developments arose which baffled the best of medical attention and loving care. The late Mrs Graham was of a bright, cheerful disposition, making the most of life, although it had for years been darkened by suffering and affliction, all of which had been borne with Christian patience and resignation, until death released her from all pain an Monday morning. Besides her husband and his little daughter, Kathleen, she leaves to mourn, her parents, Mr and Mrs John McGill, and four sisters and three brothers. These are Mrs S.J. Needham, Mrs Alex Barker and Misses Susie and Lucy, and Messrs James, John and Wm T., all of whom have the deepest sympathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon from her husband's residence on the ninth line to the eighth line cemetery. Rev W. Merrilees conducted the funeral service at the home and grave
BLAKENEY NEWS
– The angel of death once more visited our midst this week and claimed the bright young life of Marion McGill, wife of Mr Geo Graham, at the early age of 33 years. Seven years ago deceased was stricken with pleuro-pneumonia, the effects of which severely tested her physical endurance, and from which developments arose which baffled the best of medical attention and loving care. The late Mrs Graham was of a bright, cheerful disposition, making the most of life, although it had for years been darkened by suffering and affliction, all of which had been borne with Christian patience and resignation, until death released her from all pain an Monday morning. Besides her husband and his little daughter, Kathleen, she leaves to mourn, her parents, Mr and Mrs John McGill, and four sisters and three brothers. These are Mrs S.J. Needham, Mrs Alex Barker and Misses Susie and Lucy, and Messrs James, John and Wm T., all of whom have the deepest sympathy of their many friends in their sad bereavement. The funeral took place on Wednesday afternoon from her husband's residence on the ninth line to the eighth line cemetery. Rev W. Merrilees conducted the funeral service at the home and grave
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