DEATHS
BAKER —On March 24. Nt Auckland Hospital Edith May, beloved sister of George Perry second daughter of the late Jamoc Perry! of Auckland. Interred this day at Hiilsboro' Cemetery. CRAWFORP -On Saturday. March 24, nt the OpotlUi Hospital. Peter Alexander, the beloved husband of Mary Crawford, aged 63 years. FAIREY— On March 22. at Sydney, Brian Sumner, youngest son of Hazel and Arthur Vplrey, of Coombeflshacre, Marine Parade." Heme Bay. JOHNSTONE, - "li March 24. 102S, nt the Auckland Hospital. Mollie. the dearly beloved second daughter of John and Millie Johnstone, aged 14 years and 0 months. Interred this clay at Ilillsboro'. MVHON —On March J5. at her Into residence, I*>, Schofleld Street, Grey Lynn, Flora Ada (Kin), dearly beloved wife of Herbert William (Bert) Mahon, necond daughter of Mrs. E. A. and the late H. Lepper, Northcote. Funeral will leave aoove address for Birkenhead Public Cemetery, 1.45 p.m., Tuesday, March 27. connecting with 2.15 p.m. vehicular ferry from Auckland. McGETTIGAN.—On March 21. at Otorohanga, Neil, dearly beloved husband of the late Delia McGettigan, in his seventyninth year. R.I.P. MORGAN. —Oil March 26. at the Auckland Hospital. Arthur, dearly beloved husband of Mary Morgan, late 7, Onslow Road, aged 40 years. A patient sufferer. Sadly missed. Funeral will leave his daughter's residence, 740, Dominion Road, for Ilillsboro' Cemetery, at 2.30 to-morrow (Tuesday). MORGAN —On March 26. 102S, at the Auckland Hospital. Arthur, the dearly beloved brother of W. J. Morgan, Rifle Range, Penrose; Mrs. West, Shackleton Road, Mount Eden ; Mrs. Skerrett, Third Avenue. Kingwland ; Mrs. T. A. Turner, Woodhill; in his forty-ni«ith year. "Until the day breaks, and the shadows flee away." The funeral will leave his late residence, Dominion Road, at 2.30 p.m., Tuesday, March 2". NORSE. —Ou March 24. at Auckland Hospital, Ronald David, darling little son or Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Norse ; aged 2 years and 8 months. Safely, safely, gathered In. WILLIAMS. —On March 25. 1028. at the residence of her brother, the 'Rev, C. Clark, Queen Street. Cambridge, Harriett, widow of the late W. B. Wiliams. in her seventy-first year. The funeral will leave her late residence at 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday for St. Andrew's Church and then to Cambridge Cemetery. WILLIAMSON. —On March 24, 1028, the result of an accident, Kate, dearly-beloved widow of the late lludt«on Williamson, formerly of this city; aged 75 years. The funeral will leave the residence of her son-in-law, Mr. Stanley Jones, 67, Orakei Road, Remuera. at 10.30 a.m., to-morrow (Tuesday), for Purewa Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. YOUNG. —On March 25, 1028. at a private hospital, Ebenezer, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Harriet Young, of Opotlki, and second son of the late Gporge and Jane Young, of Tablelands, Opotlki; passed peacefully away after a brief illness; aged 48 years. Interment at Opotiki, Wednesday.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 72, 26 March 1928, Page 1
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