Elderly Woman Missing.
WANDERED FROM HER HOME.
Since the evening of Wednesday 22nd February Mrs. Abi May Rapley 74 years old has been missing from her home No. 33 Peter Street, Wagga and although the Police have made a search, no trace of her has been found.
Mrs. Rapley, who left, the house at night and left an invalid son at home, was dressed in black silk. She is 5 foot 4 inches in height, stoutly built and has grey hair and brown eyes.
Anybody knowing of her where about are asked to get in contact with her son Alfred, Marrar phone 39, or with the Police.
Wagga Wagga Express, N.S.W.
Saturday, 25th February, 1933, Page 3.
Obituary.
MRS. A. A. RAPLEY.
The death occurred at Goulburn, yesterday of Mrs. Abi Ann Rapley, at the age of 74 years. The deceased had lived practically all her life in the Wagga district, and at Wagga, where she was well known and respected by a wide circle of friends. She was a Miss Mowsar, and after her marriage lived at Downside where her husband followed farming pursuits. After her husband's. death Mrs. Rapley continued on the farm until her family grew, up, when she moved into Wagga. She is survived by four sons: Mr. William Rapley, of Liverpool, and Messrs Alfred (Marrar), Joshua (Downside), and George Rapley (Marrar), and one daughter, Mrs. S. Hamilton, of Marrar road, Downside. One brother, Mr. S. Mowsar, of Tooyal North and' one sister, Mrs. G. Birrell, of Sydney, also survive. Edith, when aged 14 years, and Mrs. R. Humphries, daughters, predeceased her about 20 years ago and 10 years ago respectively.
The body will be brought from Goulburn this morning and the funeral will leave the premises of Mr. J. C. M'Donald, Baylis street, at 11 o'clock to-morrow,morning for the. Methodist division of the Wagga cemetery.
Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.
Tuesday, 29th May, 1934, Page 2.
Elderly Woman Missing.
WANDERED FROM HER HOME.
Since the evening of Wednesday 22nd February Mrs. Abi May Rapley 74 years old has been missing from her home No. 33 Peter Street, Wagga and although the Police have made a search, no trace of her has been found.
Mrs. Rapley, who left, the house at night and left an invalid son at home, was dressed in black silk. She is 5 foot 4 inches in height, stoutly built and has grey hair and brown eyes.
Anybody knowing of her where about are asked to get in contact with her son Alfred, Marrar phone 39, or with the Police.
Wagga Wagga Express, N.S.W.
Saturday, 25th February, 1933, Page 3.
Obituary.
MRS. A. A. RAPLEY.
The death occurred at Goulburn, yesterday of Mrs. Abi Ann Rapley, at the age of 74 years. The deceased had lived practically all her life in the Wagga district, and at Wagga, where she was well known and respected by a wide circle of friends. She was a Miss Mowsar, and after her marriage lived at Downside where her husband followed farming pursuits. After her husband's. death Mrs. Rapley continued on the farm until her family grew, up, when she moved into Wagga. She is survived by four sons: Mr. William Rapley, of Liverpool, and Messrs Alfred (Marrar), Joshua (Downside), and George Rapley (Marrar), and one daughter, Mrs. S. Hamilton, of Marrar road, Downside. One brother, Mr. S. Mowsar, of Tooyal North and' one sister, Mrs. G. Birrell, of Sydney, also survive. Edith, when aged 14 years, and Mrs. R. Humphries, daughters, predeceased her about 20 years ago and 10 years ago respectively.
The body will be brought from Goulburn this morning and the funeral will leave the premises of Mr. J. C. M'Donald, Baylis street, at 11 o'clock to-morrow,morning for the. Methodist division of the Wagga cemetery.
Daily Advertiser, Wagga Wagga, N.S.W.
Tuesday, 29th May, 1934, Page 2.
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