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Show .Obituary. Buller. v With the deepest regret was the announcement an-nouncement of the death of Mrs. Margaret Mar-garet Buller received last Saturday. Her illness was of short duration and the news of her death was a painful shock to the hosts of friends who knew and loved her well. A devoted husband and five lovely children are left to mourn the loss of a loving, faithful wife and mother. Few women had as many friends as the deceased. de-ceased. Of a bright, cheerful nature she carried happiress wherever she veait, for nothing could dim the sunny swVretness of her Irish heart. She was a shining example of one whose life was unreservedly given to the practice of her faith, and the wel fare ot her family. The funeral occurred on Monday morning from St. Mary's cathedral. Requiem high mass was celebrated at 10 o'clock by Rev. Father Kiely, who preached the funeral sermon, which I .was a beautiful tribute to the life of the Christian wife and mother. The cathedral choir rendered the music mu-sic which was all Gregorian and very beautiful. T,he. church was crowded with friends, iirorinent being the members mem-bers of the Women of Woodcraft, of which the deceased was a member. The floral offerings were most elaborate, two particularly handsome pieces being be-ing from the A. O. U. W. and the Woodmen. Wood-men. The earnest sympathy of all is extended ex-tended to Mr. Buller and his little children chil-dren in their great grief. , May God comfort them' as He only can, with the hope of a blessed reunion in heaven, where there are no partings or tears. j A faithful wife, a loving mother, a j kind friend and a devoted daughter of the church has gone to her reward, and may her rest be swe4- ! |