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Death of Mr E. Marsh.

■ , » m j 'I About ten o'clock this morning,' Mr Edward IVTarsh "succoinbed to the iilh&sra from 1 which he has been suffering far a long time past. The deceased gentleman came/to Palm* ejrston some ten years ago, being one of those Who came out under the auspices of the Feilding Corporation '. H«j preferred, however, , .settling m Palmerston, and not longafter became owner of a store at Terrace' End, where ") c carried on business for a nu'niberof'years. Of late years, however, his health broke down completely .and itwas known by his friends that his end was drawing near. 'It came this' morning, his spirit passed away. The late' Mr Marsh was respected and teemed b^ all who knew him, and Eiß^oss will be keenly felt • m 'the Circle m which he moved. He may be referred to as a: nian in' ->the : best sense of the word, a devoted husband, a faithful cilizenj and a true; friend. His.' sorrowing "v?idow and relatives will nave the melancholy satisfaction of knowing they have the heartfelt sympathy, of all who. krieW i : M.r Marsh. The funeral Villi take tilace 6d Sunday next, and/a/ Mr Marsh' ; belonged to ; both the . Masons and Foresters those bodies are requested to assemble to take part m the funeral. ?'■ • • *';■

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Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 356, 6 September 1883, Page 2

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Death of Mr E. Marsh. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 356, 6 September 1883, Page 2

Death of Mr E. Marsh. Manawatu Times, Volume VIII, Issue 356, 6 September 1883, Page 2

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