DEATHS.
GREY.—On October 20, at Costlev Home. Epsom, Mary, relict of the late John David Grey, formerly of Whangarel and iParnell, and dearly heloved mother of Mrs. Knutzen, John Street. Ponsonby. William -Grey. Vincent Road. Remnera, Walter Grey. Piha. and Mark Grey, Kaukapakapa; aged SO years. Interred on Wednesday last at Waikumete. MACDONALD.—On October 23. 1019, at a private hospital. Hamilton. Hilary Collins (Rangi), dearly ioved younger son of (.'. H. and A. M. MaeDonald, of Te Whetu, late of Auckland and Rangataua; aged 2 years _ months. R.1.1'. SAXDFERD.—On October 25. at 'Hula Private Hospital,, Ernest Herbert, beloved son of A. E. and the late T. C. Sandferd, G, Ferguson Street, Herne Bay: aged 41 years. Funeral will leave T. J. Mclvor and Sons, To-morrow (Sunday), at 3.30 p.m. TTE.—On October 24. at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. T. Ouftv. 32. Belgium Street. Elizabeth, the dearly-beloved 'wife of Joseph Tye: aged 70 years. Thy will be done. Private interment. WILSON—On October 24th. at his late residence. Frame St., Newton, suddenly. Captain Isaac Wilson, late of Onehunga; aged 77. Funeral will leave his late residence, 2S. Seccouibe Road, for l'urewa feuletery, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday!. WOOI,.—On October 24. IfMO, at bis late residence. Sea ley Street. Thames. William, dearly beloved husband of Anne Wood: aged 7" years.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 254, 25 October 1919, Page 16
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