DEATHS.
COULDREY.—On April 27, 1932, at his residence, 3, Richmond Avenue, Northcote, William, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Sutherland Couldrey, and father of George Couldrey; in his sixty-eighth year. Funeral leaves above address 1.30 p.m. to-morrow, 2Sth Hist.
CRAWFORD. —On April 26. 1932, at the Auckland Hospital, James, dearly beloved husband of Florence Crawford, late of Pukekawa and Tnupaki, brother of Mrs. Joseph Slater, of Pukeknwa; aged 75 years. Interment at I'ukekohe Public Cemetery at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday).
CRAWFORD.—On April 20, 1032, at the residence of her son, T. M. Crawford, 15, Ladies' Mile, Remuera, Annie, loved wife of the late Edward Oldham Crawford, and mother of T. M. Crawford, Postmaster, Ponsonby; Alan Crawford, Postmaster. Molesworth Street, Wellington; Mrs. F. Klink, Pohangina, and Mrs. ,1. W. Brunt, Capetown. Interred to-day at Purewa Cemetery.
FODEX.—On April 23, at the Auckland Infirmary, James Foden, aged 70 years, father of F. W. Foden, New Lynn, and Mrs. J. Donnelly. Te Mata, Ilawke's Bay. Interred at Waikumote, Monday, 25th, from his son's residence, New" Lynn. Napier papers please copy. GREENWOOD.—On April 2G. at Pukekohe Norman Roy Joseph (Main Body, N.Z.8.F.), dearly beloved husband of Marjorie Greenwood, father of Roy and Angela, and second son of the late William Greenwood, of Epsom. Private Interment, Thursday.
HANNAN.—On April 23, at the Northern Wairoa Hospital, after a short illness, Myrtle Agnes, dearly beloved wife of Robert Francis liannan, of Dargaville, and eldest daughter of David Dure? and Agnes Kussell, of Mount Albert; aged 40 years. R.I.P. HANNAN.—On April 23. at Dargaville, Myrtle Agnes, dearly beloved sister of Mrs. McGill, Kingsland, and D. J. Russell, Huapai. R.I.P. HUGHES.—On April 2G, 1932, at The Glenloth. Huntly, .Tolin Hughes, aged 70 years. The funeral will leave St. Paul's Church, Huntly, at 1.3 C to-morrow (Thursday), April 2S, for Kimihia Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
JONES.—On April 26, 3032, at the Auckland Hospital, after a brief illness, Patrick Jones, sapper, of First Tunnelling Corps, and second son of the late John and Mary Jones, Hutton Street, Otahuhu: aged 5!) years. K.I.P. The funeral will leave the residence of his sister, Mrs. C. Kelly, Sturges Avenue, Otahuhu, at 2.30 p.m." to-morrow (Thursday), for Otahuhu Catholic Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
MUNRO.—On April 26, at his late residence, I'ollok, Duncan, beloved husband of Marion Munro, aged G4 years. The funeral will leave his late residence at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday), for Waipipi Cemetery. SIMMONS. —On April 26, at the residence of her son-in-law, G. M. Galbralth, Killarney Street, Takapuna, Eliza, dearly loved wife of Norman Simmons, late of Devonport, mother of S. A. Galbralth, Takapuna, B. Smith, I'arnell, E. Inman, Sandriugham, A. N. Elder. Pnpatootoe, and the late A. E. Galbr?.ith ; aged 75 years. A devoted wife and loving mother passed peacefully awav to the higher and fuller life after years of suffering, patiently borne. Funeral will leave the above address, 11 a.m. to-morrow (Thursday), for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. STONE.—On April 27, at Auckland Hospital, Connie, dearly beloved eldest daughter of Horace and Rhoda Stone, of Kaihere, Haur.iki Plains, in her twentyfifth year. Funeral will leave Auckland Hospital mortuary, 1.30 Friday, for Waikumete.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIII, Issue 98, 27 April 1932, Page 1
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