DEATHS.
BAKER.—On April 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Percy Weston. dearly beloved ». Newton Road; aged 18.years. " "*' We all loved him dearly • But God loved him better. He has just gone home, to wait for us all above. Safe in the arms of .Tpsus. Inserted his loving parents, brother and relatives. DICKEY.—On April 27, James Spence Dickey, beloved husband of Isabelle I'ickpy. Te Puke; aged 73 years. Deeply regretted. By request no mourning. CULHANE.—On April 27. 1025, at Napier Hospital (suddenly), Kathleen Margaret dearly-beloved youngest daughter o£ the late John and Margaret Culhane. and dearly-beloved sister of Ted. Walter. Will and George Culhnne, late of Spring Street, Poiisnuby, and Mrs. J. Boyle of Davey Street. Thames. R.I.P. Interred at Hastings Cemetery, Wednesday, GOOD—On May 1 (suddenly), in Manukau Road, Epsom. Edward (lood. aged 74 Tbe funeral will leave his niece's residence, S, Ranglntea Road, Epsom,' Monday, 11 a.m., for l'urewa. HAWKEK.—On May 1, 15125 nt her late residence-. "Edeleno Villa.- 122, Crammer liotul, Eliza Laura, beloved wife of Charlie I'dy Iluwkeu, In her forty-seventh year. Private interment l'urewa Cemetery, Sunday, May y. JIEWBURN.—On May 1 (suddenly), nt liis late residence, (1, Hronte Street the dearly beloved husband of E. V. Mewburn Funeral will leave his late residence to-morrow (Siiiidfty), tit l.:io 11 m for l'nrewn Cemetery. Friends please accept Ibis intimation. No mourning by rKACOCKE.-On May 2. at his late residence. .-,2. Onslow Road. Epsom, (Jeral.l Beresford, Hie beloved husband of Ktlie! (Kattyl Peacoi.-ke. Funeral will leave his late residence at 2 p.m. Monday. ROACH.—OiI May l. at the Auckland Inlirmarv. Epsom. William Arthur, the beloved husband of Emma Amelia Roach. Uolf Itoad, New Lynn : aged 4.1 years l'lliieral leaves J, Weir's. 711. Ponsonby nii'ti?' S, " ul " y, nt ;i -' ;u I-"1- toy WiiikiiRO :},','"-~ ( ' n M;1 - v '• 1U " Tl,(, Shelters." Williinii Anliiir, beloved husband of Emma Amelia H,,,i,h. of <;,.lf Ituu.l. -New Lvnn Deeply regreited. The funeral "will leave Jnillm Weir's. Undertaker, Polisouby Uuml. 3.1,1 p.m. Sunday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 102, 2 May 1925, Page 1
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