On the 6th inst., at Central Mologa, John, loved father of Charles, Emily, Lizzie and Lottie. Mrs G. H. Hardie of West
Australia, and Mrs Maloney, of Kamarooka. Aged 76 years Mr C. E. Wood and sisters thank their friends for telegrams,
letters, and other expressions of sympathy with them in their bereavement, and especially thank Dr. Prichard and Rev. R. Brady.
The death of Mr John Wood which took place at his residence, Central Maloga
on Saturday, 6th January, after an illness extending over a long time, which was born
with great patience and terminated with a happy and peaceful demise, removes from our
midst one of the oldest and most respected pioneers of our district.
Obituary
[John] was born in Yorkshire (Eng.) in 1841 and arrived in the colony at the age of 15 years.
For a while he resided in Geelong being employed at Wood's timber yard. Over 40 years
ago he took up land at Central Maloga and carried on farming pursuits successfully up to
the time of his death.
The late Mrs John Wood pre-deceased her husband 15 years ago. Mr Wood was a
shareholder in the Pyramid Hill Butter Factory, and was at one time a member of the
board of directors, an office he relinquished on meeting with a severe accident several years ago.
The funeral took place on Monday to the Pyramid Hill Cemetery, the body being enclosed
in a beautiful French polished casket, suitably mounted, and was laid to rest in the family
grave. There was a large attendance , and the Rev. R. J. Brady conducted the burial service
at the graveside.
The deceased left a grown up family of 5 daughters and one son to mourn the loss of a
devoted parent. Mr Gregory supervised the funeral arrangements.