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OBITUARY MRS MARY JANE MONKLEY.
Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) Wednesday 19 April 1933, page 2
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Singleton Argus (NSW : 1880 - 1954) Wednesday 19 April 1933, page 2
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| 2012-05-09 05:50:08.0 | user:public:ooohgetyou | last, at her residence, Queen-stroat, Moiikley, aged 72 years. The deceas her about two years ago, he also bei.ug 72 years o'f age. The late Mrs Monk her husband was for 27 years emplov el at "Baroona." She is survived by a family of two sons and thrse daughters, viz., Honry and John (Singleton), Mesdames F. liopson and Ethel Monkley (Singleton). Tho funeral took place on Sunday, tho re mains being interred in the Presby homo of her daughter, Mrs Syd Batos, Broughton-stroet, Concord, on Thursday to Singleton upon her marriage, and re sided hero until about 10 or 12 years husband, she left to take up her resi dence in Sydney. For 24 years she as which lie was the proprietor, the busi owner, Mr A. S. M'Phee. Throughout tKp, years the deceased lady was known fo. her kindly disposition., and the ready help that was always' forthcom ing.'for- any "charitable cause. ; . Mr Alex. .Mather,; of Singleton, is the i only She is , survived by one son and one daughter, r . viz.j Mr J. Gi' Mather (Bur Mr.s E. S. Peters, of Redbournberry. Church of England cemetery at Whit | last, at her residence, Queen-street, Monkley, aged 72 years. The deceas- her about two years ago, he also being 72 years of age. The late Mrs Monk- her husband was for 27 years employ- ed at "Baroona." She is survived by a family of two sons and three daughters, viz., Henry and John (Singleton), Mesdames F. Hopson and Ethel Monkley (Singleton). The funeral took place on Sunday, the re- mains being interred in the Presby- home of her daughter, Mrs Syd Bates, Broughton-street, Concord, on Thursday to Singleton upon her marriage, and re- sided here until about 10 or 12 years husband, she left to take up her resi- dence in Sydney. For 24 years she as- which he was the proprietor, the busi- owner, Mr A. S. McPhee. Throughout the years the deceased lady was known for her kindly disposition and the ready help that was always forthcom- ing for any charitable cause. Mr Alex. Mather, of Singleton, is the only She is survived by one son and one daughter, viz., Mr J. G. Mather (Bur- Mrs E. S. Peters, of Redbournberry. Church of England cemetery at Whit- |