FUNERAL OF MRS. C. M. WYNN, RUG, CORWEN.
On Thursday, October 30, the mortal remains of Mrs. C. H. Wynn, Rug, Corwen (who died suddenly on the previous Monday), were interred in the pretty churchyard at Bodfean, four miles from the town of Pwllheli, beside the grave of her husband, who died eight years ago.The Bishop of Bangor officiated, assisted by the Dean of Bangor and the Rector of Bodfean (Rev. Geo. Salt). As the procession entered the church, the hymn "For all the Saints" was sung by the united choir, consisting of singers from Bodfean, Pwllheli, and Nevin Church choirs and from Bangor Cathedral choir. Then Psalms 90 and 23 were chanted. The Dean read the lesson, after which the Cathedral party sang the anthem "Come unto Me" (Page) very sweetly and effectively (unaccompanied). Then followed the hymn "On the resurrection morning" and the Nunc Dimittis. The Bishop read the Committal Prayers and pronounced the Benediction. Mrs. Salt (Bodfean Rectory) presided at the organ.
The mourners were: -Col. Vaughan Wynn (son) and Mrs. Wynn, Capt. Romer Wynn (son), Mr. J. S. Wynn (son), Mr. C. W. M. Wynn (son), Mr. Rowland Wynn (son), Miss Wynn and Miss Margaret Wynn (daughters), Dr. Lloyd Roberts and Mrs. Lloyd Roberts (daughter), Lord and Lady Newborough, the Hon. Fred G. Wynn, Glynllifon, the Hon. Frank Clegg Hill, Col. Clegg Hill and Mr. G. Clegg Hill (nephews), Miss Roberts, The Deanery.