DEATHS.
BRABINEH.—On July 0, .Tasper, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Brabiner, aged 40 years. (Accident.) FREARSON.—On July 7, at his residence, Owharoa, William, dearly beloved husband of Annie Frearson, aged 65. Deeply regretted. CASTON.—On July 10, at his late residence, 8, Maungawhau Road, John Ran-' doll, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Ruth Caston; aged 77 years. CASTON.—vOn July 10, at his late resldence, S, Maungawhau Road, John Randall, dearly-beloved husband of Elizabeth Ruth Caston; aged 77 years. The funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. sharp to-morrow, July 12, for St.. Mark's Cemetery, Remuera. Friends please accept this intimation. GRAY. —At his residence, Whenuapai, and late of Opua, Bay of Islands, John Gray, in his sixty-second year. Funeral will leave Little's, Undertaker, 11 a.m. Monday. GUXX.—On July 11, 1925, at the Auckland Public Hospital, Delia Gunn, dearly beloved sister of Alice Gunn, of 60, Vincent Street; in ber fifty-seventh year. K.l.f. Funeral will leave St. Patrick's Cathedral at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Sunday), for Waikumete Cemetery. ILLINGWOr'tH.—On July 11, at Auckland Hospital, Roderick Hamar, beloved youngest son of George and Kate Illingworth, "Athemree," 189, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, aged 20. Private interment. Rest in peace. LONG.—On July 11, at the residence of John McLeod, 53, Dominion Road, Mary, widow of the late Patrick Long, of Avoudale South, beloved mother of Kate McLeod, Ellen Sinclair, James and Arthur Long, in her 86th year. The funeral will ' leave the above address for Waikumete on Monday,. July 13, at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. LOWNDES.—On July 9;' at Cook Hospital, Gisborne, William, the beloved father of Elsie Lowndes, Ascot Avenue, Remuera; aged 65 years. PERKINS.—On July 11, Euler Perkins, beloved father of Flonield, E. A., Frank Albert, Dolph Gilbert Perkins; aged 80 years. At rest. Funeral leaves his daughter's home, 10, Empire Eoad, Monday, .2.30. QUARRIE.—On July 10, at the Public Hospital, John, dearly loved husband ot Ann Jane Quarrie, of Yates Road, Otahunu; aged S3 years. The funeral will leave his late- residence lor the Otahuhu Public Cemetery to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. By request, no mourning, no flowers. QUICK.—On July 11, at Auckland Hospital, of pneumonia, Cairn Arkle Pryde, 3 years, youngest beloved child of Clare and John Quick, of Botha Road, Penrose. The gift of God is eternal life. Private interment. The funeral will leave Dominion Funeral Furnishing Co., 600, Dominion Road. SADGROVE.—On July 10, at private hospital, Caroline Annie, beloved wife of the late John Sadgrove, and beloved mother of Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Glover, Mrs. Boyes, and Mrs. Rastrick. Funeral will leave the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Wilson, 15, Chatham Street, Mount Eden, . 11 a.m. Sunday. SMITH.—On July 11, at a private hospital, Jane, the beloved wife of the late George bmith, and mother of Sydney and Alfred Smith and Mesdames C. Herring, E. Hotham, and E. Walker; aged 77 years. Sadly missed. Funeral will leave her late residence, 4, Castle Street, Grey fynn, on Monday, 13th, at 2 p.m. Private interment. STEENSON.—On July 10, at her son's residence, Pukekohe West, Phoebe, widow of the late William Steenson, after a long illness, in her year. Funeral on Sunday next, 12tli inst., at 2 p.m. WALKER.—On July ll.jftt his residence, , Te Papapa, John Hamilton Walker. Funeral 11 a.m. Tuesday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 162, 11 July 1925, Page 1
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