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i: .' '?MRS H !O: NEIJLL{:.,:
::-tMrs. ' IHelena O'Neill? , o ld :andi
'highly' I respected:l .resident', of ,West
Goubuirn; dieda-iin?a. pivate.hlosptial
yestetday, aged 68 years. The late
Mrs. O'Neill had enlured, 'amoniith's
'illneest:·
i? ,M'si O'Neill - hlia v a as lthe eldest
daughtelr. 'of ithiele i T' Mi:. and'?: Mrs.
Jaies: TToomey, 5of ,viagga; spent t'he
early 'years of :hei., lif?e In tlie Rivei
ina ~ districts: At Yong sh.e married,;rd
hier htfisbanid, ':ihe :ilate J.:eremiah
O'Neill, beiing: intusiiess 6-iniAuburn
Streef- for some? yeais. :'Durilng' 'the
last 40 -yearsrMrs. O'Neill 'hadilresided
at "Hillcrest," Addison Street, which
was built :by the 'late ,Mr. O'Neill. She
was one of t-he-ftrst residents ~at West
Goulburn and 'had witnessed 'many
changes in that part of the city.
She is survived by three sons,
John, 'Clement and Leo, of Goulhburn;
and' tw-o daughters, Mrs. Os. Boyle
(Coogee), and Mrs. R. E. Gracle
(Goulburn). She also leaves three
sisters, Rev. St. .. Clare (St. Joseph's
Convent, North Sydney), Miss E.
Toomey (Young), and Miss A.
Toomey (Sydney). One brother, Mr.
J. M. Toomey, predeceased her.
Requiem Mass was ce.ebrated at
S.S. Peter and Paul's Cathedral this
morning, Rev.' Fr. Blakeney, who at
tended Mrs. O'Neill during .her last
illness, 'being the celebrant. The
funeral tool place this afternoon,
leaving the Cathedral at '2.30 p.m.
for 'the 'Raman C.atholic ' Cemetery;
Kenmore. .
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