Thomas Joseph Mylecharane (1871-1922)

Obituary
The late Mr. Thomas Mylecharane, whose death occurred in Newcastle Hospital a few days ago, subsequent to an operation, was the youngest son of the late Mr. John Mylecharane, of Wellington, New South Wales, and was in his 51st year. For the past 14 years he was employed by the railway department, and for 28 years he was attached to Hamilton loco, sheds, latterly as a mail train driver. He is survived by a wife and three daughters. The funeral, which left his late residence, Hudson-street, Hamilton, was largely attended by relatives and friends and railway employees. The chief mourners were the daughters, Mrs. Joseph Coleman, Misses Bon and Dulcie, together with his sisters, brothers, and relatives. The Rev. W. F. James officiated in the Church of England Cemetery, Sandgate. The pall-bearers were Messrs. A. Bruce, N. Salt, J. Ewells, G. Brown, I. Coleman, and B. Bailey. The relatives were the recipients of numerous messages of condolence. Wreaths were sent by Mum, Bon, and Dulcie, Will and Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. Letich senr., Hettie and Annie, Mrs. Baxter and staff, Blue Room, Glad, Joe, and Little Joe and Frank, Mr. M. C. Walker and Bert (Toronto), Hep, Bob and Gran, Mr. and Mrs. BJerre, staff and Husyler's employees, Mr. and Mrs. Ewells, Hamilton employees loco. sheds, Till and Frank, Mr. Musgrave, Mr. and Mrs. Palmer, Mrs. Agnes Coleman, Mr, and Mrs. Walton, Payne and Clayton, Mr, and Mrs. Duffield, D. John, B. M'Kenzie, Shop Assistants' Union, Mr. and Mrs. Danes, Alex. and Trix (Stockton) Mr. and Miss Rockliffe, Mr. and Mrs. Jarvey.

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