Obituary Notice

Mrs. Meiklejohn, of St. Paul’s, Upper Maze M, St- on January 29th. Her life was spent for the weitare ? many parents could testify to the devotion w i ^ defective children, and She was the first to realise the special _n country. For many years she she opened the first home for such children in defective children, and of was the Principal of this home, and of a home 10 wQmen> another home for difficult and backwardI gir ? a de ^ self.sacr5fiCe, and her She was remarkable for her ??nialrty> defective. She was never a strong real understanding of and sympathy With . ^health, which was borne, woman, and for years she suffered. from, f i <f To the end of her life she and almost ignored, with an amazing cheerfulness.

persisted in her labours…. , . . ? u?nr.? tri We understand that her daughter, Miss Ahce Me.ldejohn, ? hop.ng continue to carry on the Home at St. Leonards,

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