Western Mail Saturday April 17th 1926. Mr. Thomas LEAN, of Carodoc-avenue, Witchell Estate, Cadoxton-Barry, overseer at the Barry General Post-office, died suddenly at his home on Friday morning. He was at work the previous evening apparently in his usual health, and his death was attributed to a heart affection. ? Commencing his career at the Cardiff General Post-office he was transferred twenty years ago to Barry office as overseer. Mr. LEAN, who was the son of the late Mr. John LEAN, librarian, Swansea, took an active interest in local sport, and was closely associated with many post-office workers' organisations. He was a member of St. Paul's Church, Barry. He is survived by a widow and daughter. Mr. William Thomas DAVIES, of Pontnewydd, son of Councillor Edward DAVIES, J.P., of Cardiff-road, Newport, died at Pontnewydd, at the age of 52. He leaves a widow and two sons. Mrs. Hannah MORGAN, wife of Alderman, C.B.E., J.P., four times mayor of Neath and a former chairman of the Glamorgan County Council, died at Bryn Clydach, Neath, on Friday. Mrs. MORGAN was 76 years of age and a native of Neath. In 1919 Alderman and Mrs. MORGANĀ celebrated their golden wedding. Throughout her husband's public career she assisted him whole-heartedly, and filled the roll of Mayoress of Neath to general satisfaction on four occaisions, She was an active member of Gnoll-road Congregational Church. She is survived by her husband and five married daughters. A large and representative gathering attended the funeral at Penarth on Friday of Mr. Harry SNELL, formerly agent for the Plymouth Estate. At a service at St. Augustine's Church the Rev.G.P. SYMMONDS, rector of Penarth, officiated, assisted by the Rev. A. Stanley JONES. The chief mourners were:- Mrs. M. SNELL (widow), Mr. F.H. SNELL, (son), Mrs. PEMBERTON, Miss K. SNELL, and Miss G.M. SNELL (daughter), Mr. Charles SNELL and Mrs. SNELL (brother and sister-in-law), Mr. Ralph ERNST, Miss LAWRENCE, and Miss GRIFFITHS. Others present included Messrs. H. DAWE, H.B. HALL, and E.R. SWEET-ESCOTT (representing the Cardiff office of the Plymouth Estate), Messrs. S. V. BRUCE, W.H.L. CHATTEN, and B. ROPER (representing the St. Fagan's office of the estate). Messrs.Stanley SMITH and C.P. DEVEREUX (representing the Penarth Urban District Council), Messrs. E.J. EVANS, F.R. GREENHILL, George THOMAS (Boverton), William JONES, W.L. MORRIS, J.W. MORRIS, E.B. REES, A.C. MacKINTOSH, J.L. PROGER, T. NORTH, G. COOPER, J.J. BRYSON, F.W. MORGAN, and H.E. MORGAN. There was a large attendance at the funeral at Newport on Friday of Mrs. Mary SKUSE, of Alice-street, and aunt of the mayor of Newport (Mr. C.T.CLISSITT), the widow of Mr. Harry SKUSE, Great Western Railway inspector at Newport docks, who died quite recently. The mayor was among the large number of mourners. The Rev. A.A. MATTHEWS, vicar of St. Paul's officiated. WELSH WEDDINGS. LEWIS - HURST. The marriage took place on Thursday at the Congregational Church, Llandrindod Wells, of Mr. W.E. LEWIS, B.A., second son of Mr. and Mrs William LEWIS, Tirpenhad Farm, Ferryside, and Miss Elsie HURST, second daughter of Mr. John HURST and the late Mrs. HURST, of Ravenscourt, Llandrindod Wells. The officiating minister was the Rev. Jonathon EVANS. The bride, who was given away by her father, was attired in a pleated georgette frock of hyacinth blue trimmed with silver lame, and wore a blue and cyclamen hat trimmed with blue osprey. She carried a shower bouquet of fuchsia and cyclamen carnations. The bridemaids were Miss Maud HURST and Miss Flo HURST (sisters of the bride). The best man was Mr. Gomer LEWIS, Alexandra-road, Swansea (brother of the bridegroom). The reception was held at Ravenscourt, the home of the bride, and afterwards the happy pair left for Llandudno, where the honeymoon will be spent. CLOSE - JONES.- The Wedding took place at St. Joseph's Church, Cardiff, of Mr. H.P. CLOSE, Cardiff, and Miss Jeannie JONES, dasughter of the late Mr. David JONES and Mrs. JONES, of Morriston, Swansea. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Father OTTWAY. The bride was given awasy by her aunt, Mrs. HADLEY, and Miss R. RICHARDS attended as bridemaid and Mr. C.W. CHABREL acted as best man. The bridegroom, who is a member of the staff of the Welsh Board of Health, as also was the bride, is well known in local Catholic circles, and is the chairman of the Penylan Rugby Football Club. John Patrick