Florence Griffiths Buchanan

In the same year, she went to Moa Island to conduct the St Paul's Anglican mission and teach school.

In 1911, she resigned from her position, due to ill-health, but continued to teach[3] until her return to Brisbane in 1913.

She died of tuberculosis at St Helen's Methodist Hospital at South Brisbane.

[5][6][7] Her funeral was held at St John's Anglican Cathedral in Brisbane on 31 December 1913 and afterwards she was buried in the Toowong Cemetery.

[11][12] A collection of approximately 50 letters written to Richard Griffiths of New Court, Hereford by members of his family, including correspondence relating to the wardship and subsequent upbringing of Florence Griffiths Buchanan is held at the State Library of Queensland (which is built on the site of St Helen's Methodist Hospital where she died).

Deaconess Florence Griffiths Buchanan (1861–1913)