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THE LATE -MRsTURN:ER, NESTON. I THE LATE MRS. TURNER, NESTON. The funeral of Mrs. Turner, wife of the Rev. Canon Turner, vicar of Neston, whose death we recorded last week, took place at the Parish Church, Neston, on Friday afternoon and was an affecting spectacle. Deceased was an honoiary member of the Neston Female Friendly Society, and between 20 and 30 members, attired in deep mourning and bearing the white wands of the society draped with black crape, formed in order as the head of the pro cession. The casquet was covered with floral tributes. The latter, over -40 in number and formed of exquisite blocnis, were in staking contrast to sombre suriouiidmgs and the leafless trees and hedgerows througa which the cortege moved on .ts way to the church. A large number of broughams and ot mourners cn foot followed, every portion ot fee parish being represented, alia: syintxfcs of mourning appeared allajong the route. The parish flag had remained at hall-mast, on the ccurch tower, and as the cortege came nto \"1W a muffled peal sounded lrom tne belfry. At the churchyard entrance the ladies at tne head of the procession filed to the rght and left, and the remains of the dewased sister member were Roome shoulder -high through, the gateway, and the el-ergy-the Rev& Hamilton Sherwin Graham, Bull, and Moirrell—and the. surpliced choir, led the way to the porch, the Rev. H. R. Snerw-n re- «ting the opemng portion of the bunaJ service. The scholars from the Neston, Park gate and Ness Holt Church schools were drawn up on either aide of the path, and the church was filled with pansh.oners who, almost without exception, wore mourning. Appropriate selections from the principal composers had been rendered during the interval by the organist (Mr. R. G. Howick). and tnese closed with a solemn funeral march as tne (:i'squet w&s borne up the nave. The service was choral, including the hymn- "k-) God our help in ages past" and "Thy will be done." The customary lesson was read by the Rev. H. J. Graham, and the Dead March from "Saul" pealed from the organ as the cortege, followed by the congregation, moved out to the grave by tne belfry. The prayers at the gra-vesid-, were offered by the Rev. C. W. Hamilton, and the hymn "Rock of Ages" was finely sung by the entire gathering. The interment was made in a new grave cut trom the native red sandstone, and the breastplate bore the simple inscription, "Harriette Turner, died 4th Decem ber, 1905, aged 64 years." Among the chief mourners were the Rev. Canon Turner (widower), the Rev. C. W. Hamilton (vicar of Broughton, York- shire), Messrs. F. Graves and H. Graves (nep- hews), the Revs. T. H. May (Heswall), H. A. Bull (Thornton Hough), J. Torr (Eastham), P. F. A. Morrell (Burton), Walsham Postance iWiilaston in Wirral), H. R. Sherwin (Chester), H. J. Graham (Neston), G. McNeile (Neston), Mr. J. B. Yeoman, M.D., Dr. Lewis Grant, Messrs. P. I N. Stone and J Pemberton, Colonel Lloyd, Mr R. L. Price, Captain R. Houghton, the Rev. J. Towert, Messrs. J. Maclean Graham, A J. Bus- ton, J Johnson, J. Gilbert, F. Russell, T. Moly- neux, W Jones (Broadlake), Ariel Gray Crajner- R,oberts W. H. H. Quinsey, T. Jennings, M. Liverm?re J. G. Lee, W. A. Higginbottom, F. Kidman, A. Jamieson, J. Begg, G. H. Millman, J. Royden, J. Basnett, T. Oxton, G. Hunter, T. Cottrell, T. B. Swift, R. Ostle, John Birch, E. Rooke, J. Cottrell, G. 0 l"ell Bridge, W. M. Coventry and Sidney H. Pemberton, Mr. J. S Warren, MT. J. S. Worsam, M, H. Stringer, Mr J. E. Evans, Mr. R. Jones, Miss Fairbrotller, Mies Sheard, Miss Mealor, Miss Jones, Mass Shone, Miss Caunoe, Miss Jones. The Neston Female Friendly Society were represented by Miss Mary Lyon and Miss Roberts (honorary stewardesses), Mrs. T. Comber, Mrs. W. F. Bar- rett, Mrs. Theodore Ilathbone, Mrs. Ariel Gray, Mrs. Pemberton, Mrs. A. S. Grenfell. Mrs. R. L Price and Miss Lacy (honorary members), Miss Webb and Miss Henderson (benefit stewardesses), Mrs. J. Coventry, Mrs. Roberts, Mrs. M. Bushell, -:11, T 1 1111 y. jilts, o. rurcn, ivirs. Jones, Mrs. S. Davies, Mrs. Parry, Mrs. J. Ellison, Misses Bushel! (Park-street), Miss M. J. Kameen, Aliss E. Kameen, the Misses Oxton (benefit members). Wreaths were sent by the following—"Her bereaved husband," "Sarah and Eliza," Dr. J. B Yeoman, Mrs Bushell and Miss Lilian Hope Bushell, Mr. and AIts. R. L. Pnoe, Mrs. Thomas Comber, Mrs J. G. Churton, Mrs. C. W. Yeoman Miss Roberts, Miss Lydia Roberts, Mr and Airs! W. Jones (Broadlake), Miss Clarke, "Tom and Georgy," Alir. and Mrs. J. Pemberton, Mrs. Theodore Rathbone and Miss Rathbone, Mrs. Heaton, Mr. and Mrs. G. O'Neil Bridge, the Misses Gamon, Lilian M. Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Stone, Mrs. and Miss Watson (East-borne), Mr. T. Clarke (Eastbourne), Mr J. S. Harmood- Banner and Miss Banner, "From all at Spring- field," Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bull, Miss M. E. Young, Messrs. A. and J. K. Fleming, Mrs. Ghat- terton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ariel Gray, Miss Clarke, Mr. J. Maclean Graham, Mr. E. T. Turner and Miss Turner, Sister E. Wulff, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Livermore. "Ellen" (Mrs. Swain), Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Rimmer, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, Misses Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Crametr-Roberts, teachers and scholars Neston mixed school, teachers and scholars Ness Holt school, Parkgate school, Neston infant school, Neston Quoit Club, Ashton House Committee, 'The Mothers' Aleeting," and "N urse," etc. A muffled peal was rung upon the church bells on Sunday morning, and the funeral jiymns were repeated at the morning service, and a special sermon, but containing no direct reference to the sad event, was preached by the Rev. H. J. Graham. At the close of the service the congre- gallon remained standing while the Dead March waC" played by tho organist. References to Mrs. Tittver were made at the Neston Presbyterian 4-,hurch on Sunday morning and evening by the Rev. J. Towert. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Messrs. Oakes and Griffiths, Chester House, Neston.

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