DEATH
KELLER — At Westland Hospital, on July 2nd, 1918, Wilhelmina Esther, beloved daughter of Alfred and Isabella Keller; native of Hokitika; aged 11 years. -Hokitika Guardian, 3/7/1918.
FUNERAL NOTICE
The friends of ALFRD and ISABELLA KELLER, are respectfully invited to follow the remains of their late daughter (Wilhelmina Esther) to the Cemetery. The funeral to move from their residence, Hall Street, TOMORROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON at 2.30, and All Saints’ Church at 2.45 o’clock.
H. A. THOMPSON, Undertaker. -Hokitika Guardian, 3/7/1918.
HOKITIKA NOTES.
Our Own (Correspondant.)
FUNERAL.
The funeral of Wilhelmina Esther Keller look place yesterday afternoon, and was well attended by a representative number of citizens. The pupils of the upper standards of the Hokitika D.H. School attended in force under the direction of the Rector (L. F. de Berry, M.A.). A large number of wreaths and floral emblems were carried by the girls to the graveside. In the unavoidable absence of the Rev. Dr Holloway the funeral service at All Saints Church and the graveside was very ably and impressively conducted by Mr J. B. Ward. Many expressions of sympathy were forwarded by a number of citizens who were unable to be present. The family have the full condolence of their large circle of friends in the unfortunate circumstances of their bereavement. -Greymouth Evening star, 5/7/1918.
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