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The l,ate Mrs Richards, Talyllyn. FUNERAL AT CEFN COED. The funeral of Mrs T. C. Richards, the Rectory, Llanfihangel Talyllyn, whose death we reported in our last issue took place on Tuesday last. The obsequies were very largely attended, evidence of the respect in which the deceased lady was held and sympathy with the family in their sorrow. A short service was conducted at the Rectorv by the Rev. J. Marsden Jones, Llangorse, after which, the remains were conveyed to the Parish Church. Here a very impressive service was held, the Rural Dean Rev. J. McCellan, Llanhamlach, and Rev. J. Marsden Jones officiating. Favourite hymns of the departed were feelingly sung, viz Jesus Lover of my Soul," and "Abide with me," Mr G. Webb presiding at the organ, and played very effectively the dead march in Saul. The cortege then left for Talyllyn station en route for Cefn Cemetery, where the interment took place in the family vault. A number of relatives and old friends met the funeral party at Cefn Station and accompanied them to the burial ground. The choir of St. John's Church, was present. The services at the Cemetery Chapel, and at the grave were taken by the Rev. J. Marsden Jones, Llangorse. The chief mourners were Rev. T. C. Richards, 2nd- Lieut. H. Wynne luelmrds, b.W.B. (son), Mr and Mrs T. J. Parry (son-in-law and daughter), Col. J. J. Jones, Cefn (uncle); Dr. and Mrs Leigh, Treharris Mr Trevor Jones, Cefn. There were present accumpanying the funeral party to Talyllyn Stalcion, Mr and Mrs Leonard (Brecon), Mrs Williams (Devonport), Nurse Warner, Rev. — Jenner (Llangasty), ltcv. Meredith Jenkins (Llan- ddew), Llt v. Lloyd (Llansantffraedd), Rev. H. Church Jones (Brecon), Rev. D. Saunders Jones (Cantref), Rev. W. Saer (Pennorth), Rev. Llew. Davies (Llanfihangel), also a large number oCparish- ioners of Llanfihangel and Llanywcrn Parishes, also several from the adjoining parishes, also Itev Illty (I Davies (vicar of Ccfn) and Rev. Davies (rector of Llandetjy). The coffin was of plain oak with heavy brass fitting, and bore the following inscription, Mary Sophia Richards, died February 22nd, 1918, aged 61 years." Messrs Morgan and Lewis and Mr Hobby (Llanfi- hangel), were in charge of the funeral arrangements. Wreaths. Husband and children. Son-in-law and grand-children. Choir and Sunday School. Llanfihangel. Parishioners and Churchwardens of Llanfihangel. Parishioners and Churchwardens of Llangorse. i Mr and Mrs Asliworth, Talyllyn, Mr and Mrs Leonard, Brecon. Mrs Lewis Price, Brecon. Miss Games, Brecon. errand Mrs W. J. Thomas, Brecon. Mr and Mrs Jolly, Brecon. Niire Warner, Rectory. Miss Miriam Jones, Rectory. Mr, Mrs nad Miss Jinks, Llanfihangel. Lieut.-Col. and Mrs Hodgson, York. Mr and Mrs Tom Jones, Cefn. Dr. and Mrs Leigh, Treharris. Col. and Mrs J. J. Jones. Cefn. Mr and Mrs Treharn James, Merthyr. Master Willie Purnell, Merthyr.

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