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The Cumberland Argus and Fruitgrowers Advocate (Parramatta, NSW : 1888 - 1950) Wed 17 Aug 1898 Page 1
Death of Mrs. A. Newling.
Death removed on the 13th inst., Mrs. Catherine Newling, wife of Mr. Abraham Newling, of Smith-street, Parramatta.
The deceased lady was a well-known old Parramattan, being the daughter of Mr. John Byrnes, sen. Consequently she was sister of Mr. J. Byrnes (Parramatta North) and the late Mr. W. Byrnes, of Lennox Bridge. She was married at Parramatta at the age of 20 years; and of the 13 children that blessed the union, nine are still living among them being Mrs. A. Forsyth, of Pennant-street, and Mrs. W.S. Hughes.
Several sons of the family carry on now the business known as Newling Bros'., Smith Street, Parramatta.
Mrs. Newling, who was 56 years of age, was carried off after an illness which only lasted about nine hours, and her medical adviser, Dr. Waugh, certified that death resulted from apoplexy and paralysis. The funeral, which took place at Sherwood cemetery, Western-road, on Monday afternoon, was largely attended. The Rev. J. Penman conducted the service at the grave-side. Mr. W. Metcalfe had charge of the arrangements in connection with the interment. Beautiful wreaths on the coffin, had been sent by Major and Mrs. Ferris, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. C. Champion, Mr. and Mrs. Dawes, Miss Abbott, Mr. Byrnes, Mr. and Mrs. W.S. Hughes, Miss Cornish and others.
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