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Wrexham Education Committee.

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HYN A'R LLALL. I

THE CHURCHES.

The Late Mr. Adam Boulton,…

The Late Miss Alicia CunHffe.

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The Late Miss Alicia CunHffe. We regret to announce the death of Miss Alicia Cunliffe. which took place at 12, Grosvenor Road, Wraxham, Wednesday woek. A d&ua'hter of the late General Sir Robert Henry Cunliffe. Bart., G.B. Miss Cunliffe was one of the last remaining links with the days when a Cunliffe who had been knichted for his service3 l!ved at Acton, and another representative oÎ the family was vicar of Wrexham. She belonged to the Victorian era. and ''had memories that went back to the fifties of last century. A zealous Church worker. Miss Cunllffe had. roany associa.tiona with Wrexham Parish Church and with St. Mark's Church. Wrexham. She was a kind and generous neighbour, who will be, missed in many quarters. She lived with her slater. Miss H. Cunliffe. who with Miss .Emily Cunliffe of Bournemouth, are the last surviving children of the fourth baronet. Miss Cunliffe was an aunt of the late Sir Robert Alfred Cun- liffe. and a great aunt of the late Sir Foster H. E. Cunliffe. recently killed in action whilst fliziltiiig with the Rine Brigade, and. of the pre- sent baronet. Sir Neville Cunliffe. The funeral took place on Friday. The remains were con- veyed to the parish church, where service was conducted by the Vicar (the Rev. Canon Davies) and the Rev. R. M. Williams. The choir sang, Let saints on earth and On the .resurrec- tion morning." and the organist, Mr. Frank Pullein, played the Dead March from Saul. The mourners present were Miss Emily Cunliffe (sister). Air. Ronald Munro (nephew), the Hon. Lady Cunliffe. Sir Neville Cunliffe, Mrs. Cun- liffe of Petton Park. Shropshire, and the house- hold servants. Th.se present included Mr. and Mrs. Yorke of Erddig, Mrs. GriSth-BoacawoD, Lady Margaret Cholmondeley, Mrs. Archdale, Mrs. Richard WIIlIa.n.s (Egerton House), Mra. Burton. Mrs. Rees, Mrs. Daviea (The Vicar_ age), Mrs. Acton, Mrs. Rees, Nurse Lilley, and Mrs. 'Brown (Southport). The conin was covered with the o<J8.utiful purple pfdl presented to tha church by the late Miss Cunliffe. The interment took place at the Borough Cemetery. Many beautiful wreaths were placed-by the graveside.

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