BIRTHS. RAFFAN.—On June 6, to Mr. and Mrs. T. H. B. Raffan, Lloyd Avenue East, Mount Albert, a son. Both well. ROGERS.—On June 6. at Lake House Hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, of Takapuna, a son. ST.RETTON.—On June 5, 1926, at Nurse Shepherd's, Green Lane, to Mr. aud Mrs. C. W. Stretton, a daughter. Both well. DEATHS. DTJGGAX.—On June 7, 1026, at his late residence, 02, Wellington Street, Edward, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Duggan; in his sixty-fifth year. R.I.PA Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Cathedral at 9 a.m., Tuesday, the funeral leaving the Cathedral at 2 p.m. for Hillsboro' Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. FOLEY.— On June 7. 102G, at the Auckland Hospital, Reginald John, beloved infant son of Joseph and Rebecca Foley, of 13, Spring Street, Morningside; aged l< months. IHAS-KELL.—On June 5, at New Lynn, result of an accident, Eva, beloved wife of A. J. Haskell: aged 49 years. Deeply regretted. Funeral will leave iMdvor"s at - p.m., Tuesday, for Waikumete. HICKS.—On June 7, at his daughter's residence, Mrs. Greenbury, 17, Disraeli Street, Mount Eden, Thomas, beloved husband.or the late Eliza Hicks; in his eighty-third year. Private interment. RILEY.—On June 5, 1926, at Nelson, after short illness, Charles, beloved husband or Winifred Riley. Deeply regretted. R. 1. 1 ,. SMITH. —On —-• 7, 192G, at his late residence, 2, George Street, Newmarket, after a long and painful illness, Alex., dearly beloved husband of S. A." Smith; aged 77 years. Private interment, leaving the above address to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. SMITH.—On Jline 5, at her late residence, Kendall, No. 4, Argyle Street, Heme Bay, Ellen, widow of the late Richard I' , . Smith: nsed 8S years. Interment private, to-day (Monday). WiLLACE. —On June 7, at Waikato Hospital, Albert George (Tanner), dearly loved youngest son of Mrs. S. E. Wallace. <- Morton Road, Frankton Junction, and tne late A. A. Wallace, of Parnell; in his twenty-fifth year. j WILSON.—On June 3, 1926, at the Auckland Hospital, Harry, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth H. B. (Nellie) Wilson, of Tuakau, aged 65 years. Interred at Otahuhu on Friday, June 4. IN MEMOMAM. BEAZLEY. —In loving memory of dear Linda, who passed away, June 5, 1923. Quick fell the blow, intense the gloom. Our treasured hope lies in the tomb; A fair young life that promised well, Perhaps "'tis better, who can tell. Inserted by her loving mother, stepfather, sisters and brothers. CAIN.—In loving memory of our only daughter, Dorothy Ivy. who passed away June 7, 1923, aged 19 years. Sadly missed. You have gone to your rest, dear Ive, Vway from this world of care. To sleep till the Lord shall call you His beautiful home to share. Inserted by her loving parents. CAIN. —In ever loving memory of my only sister. Dorothy Ivy, who passed away June 7, 1923, aged 19 years. Memories will never fade Of one we loved, but could not save. Inserted by her loving brother, Harold. CAIN. —In loving memory of our dear friend, ■ Ivy, who died June 7, 1023. Memory's page will never blot, Three little words, forget-me : not. Inserted by M. and, C. Kneebone. CONDON. —In fond and loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed _away on_Jtme 6...1915.- - -. ' Our hearts for you are aching, And through lonely nights and' days We miss you, yes, we miss you, Iα a thousand different ways. Oh. m,ay We look with eyes of faith, Far past this world of pain,' To better scenes of happiness. Where we all shall meet again. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HELMBRECHT. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary Elizabeth Helmbrecht, who departed this life June 7, 1925. R.I.P. I have lost my sonl companion, A life linked with my own, One in work, love, and sorrow. And I am left alone. Inserted by her loving husband, William A. Helmbrecht, Symonds Street, Royal Oak. HELMBRECHT. —In loving memory of mj dear mother, who departed this life June T> 1925. R.I.P. Yon are always in my mind, dear mother, Sweet thoughts of you I keep. And although one year has passed away, My grief is just as deep; , We can never know a mother's worth. Or the love she gladly gave, Until beneath the lonely earth She is laid within the grave; And then, too late, we realise There can never be another. In grief and strife and all through life. Your best friend Is your mother. Inserted by her loving daughter, Eileen, Symonds Street, Royal Oak. HELMBRECHT. —In loving memory of oui dear mother and grandmother, Marj Elizabeth Helmbrecht, who died June 7. 1925. May her soul rest in peace. If your eyes could only open, dear mothe: and grandmother, What changes you would see; Mother, it is far better for you That you are sleeping peacefully. Inserted by her loving daughter and onl: grandchild, Minnetta, and Owen Lowe. HELMBRECHT. —In loving memory of n>: dear daughter, Mary, who passed awa June 7, 1925. Ever remembered. Insertet by her loving mother. E. Shields. HELMBRECHT. —In loving memory o Mary Elizabeth Helmbrecht, who departec this life June 7, 1925. R.I. P. O, Immaculate heart of Mary, your prayen for her extol; O, sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on he: soul. Inserted by her friend, W. Carden Onehunga. HBLMBRECHT. —In loving memory of ou dear friend, Mary Helmbrecht. Peace perfect peace. Inserted by R. and H Compston. McPIKE.—In loving memory of our dea son and brother, John Robert, wh departed this life June G, 1915; aged 2 years. Some may think we have forgotten, When at times they see us smile, But they little know the aching heart Those smilee hide all the while. Inserted by his loving mother an father, sisters and brother Leslie. PICKXELL. —In loving memory of on dear wife and .mother, Elizabeth An (Sis), who departed this life June 7, 1922 Ever remembered. Inserted by he loving husband and family. PICKNELL.—In loving memory of my dea mother, who passed away June 7.. 102! A loving mother, a faithful friend, The dearest mother God could send. Her name was good, her friendship soun< Loved and respected by all around. Inserted by her loving son Albert. PICKNELL.—In fond remembrance of m dear sister, Sis, who died June 7, 1921 Gone but not forgotten. Inserted h her loving, brother, H. McPike. " PICKNELL.—In loving memory of our del mother, Elizabeth Ann (Sis), who die June 7, 1922. Ever remembered by bi loving daughter and son-in-law. G. and V Petford. SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dei son and brother, Alexander William, wl departed this life, June 6, 1925. Sweet memories will never fade. Of one we loved, but could not save. Inserted by his loving mother, sist and brothers. Hikurangi. SCOTT.—In loving of .Willi eldest son of E. 3. Scott/ Hikuraagl, wl died June 6, 1925. Inserted by h uncle aunt and cousins, W. A. ana . Ross. . ■ • WEEK&—In fond and; loving. memory i my dear wife "Jessie, who passed away o June 7, 1924. A light is from.our household gone, A .voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our hearts Which never can be filled. Inserted by her loving Thomj E. Weeks and family. WHITTAKER. —In loving memory of ot dear mother Elizabeth Whittaker, die June 7, 1924. A loved one, sadly misset Inserted by her family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 133, 7 June 1926, Page 1
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