DEATHS.
EDMISTON.—On Monday. October 1, 1928, at a private hospital, Laura Alice, daughter of the late James and Catherine Edmiston, formerly of Wood Street, Ponsonby. Cremated Tuesday, October 2. GUDGEON. —On October 1, at his home, W'hare-ta-rau-punga, East Coast, Herman Wayth, elder son of Mrs. Gudgeon and the late Colonel W. E. Gudgeon, of Devonport, in his forty-fifth year. HAHN.—On October 2, at Auckland Hospital, Theodore, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Hahn, and loved father Of Arthur and Edie Hahn, of 50, Dryden Street, Grey Lynn; aged 65 years. Funeral leaves WTeir's, 2 p.m., Wednesday, for Waikulnete. MUDGE.—On September 20, at Melbourne, Mary Moodie, relict of the late William Mudge, and beloved mother of Howard Mudge, Point Chevalier, and Alison Mudge, Melbourne; aged 75 years. (By cable.) O'NEILL. —On October 1, 1928, at the Auckland Hospital, Madeline Doris, dearly beloved eldest daughter of Eugene and Margaret O'Neill, of 36, Pine Street, -Moun.t Kden; aged 22 years. R.I.P. A Requiem Massk will be celebrated at the Church of the Good Shepherd, Telford Avenue, at 9?30 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), the funeral leaving the church at 2.30 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. WALKER.—On October 1, Mayland Daisy (Mav), dearly beloved daughter of Annie Walker and the late Alfred Walker, of 14, Milton Road, Mount Eden. Funeral will leave above address at 2 o'clock Thursday, for Hillsboro'. WALKER. —On October 1, Mayland Daisy (May), dearly loved sister of Mrs. H. Briukman. Mount Bden, and Mrs. F. W. Hamlin, Sydney. Loved by all who knew her.
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Auckland Star, Volume LIX, Issue 233, 2 October 1928, Page 1
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