The death occurred at St. John of God Hospital on Monday last of Mrs. Ann Reynolds, 86, widow of the late H. A. Reynolds, of Kylor, Adaminbaby. She was a very old and highly esteemed resident of the Monaro.
Mrs. Reynolds was the youngest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watkins, who were pastoralists at Lake Plaine, Cooma, where she was born.
She leaves two sons, Thomas (Sydney) and James (Braldwood), and two daughters, Mrs. C. Reynolds (Goulburn) and Mrs. A. Hassall (Moss Vale); also 13 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren.
The funeral left St. Saviour's Cathedral yesterday morning for the Church of England portion of the Goulburn Cemetery.
The chief mourners were Mr. James Reynolds, Mr. and Mrs. C. Reynolds, Mrs. A. Hassall, Rev. and Mrs. H. P. Reynolds, Mrs. Stubbings and Miss Esma Reynolds. The Rev. Charles Clark officiated at the grave-side.
Sources
↑ NSW BDM marriage reg. no. 2827/1879, of REYNOLDS, HENRY A and WATKINS, ANN, registered at COOMA
↑ NSW BDM death registration of REYNOLDS, ANN, reg. no. 9141/1942, showing parents THOMAS and ANN, registered at GOULBURN
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