DEATHS.
GREEN. —On July 24, at his residence, 21, Mackelvie Street, Grey Lynn, Clarence, dearly loved husband or Edith, and youngest son of Mrs. Selina Green; ag;ed 52. One of the best. Funeral notice later. JOHNSTON. —On July 23, at his late residence, Batkins Road, Avondale, George, dearly beloved husband or Elizabeth Johnston and rather or Marjorie. Interred this day at Wailcumete Cemetery. MEACHEN. —On July 23, 1933, at Auckland, Margaret, widow or the late Thomas Meachen; aged 56 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Church, Mount Albert, at 9 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) prior to interment at Hillsboro' Cemetery. PITMAN. —On July 23, 1933, at Auckland Hospital, Barney, dearly-loved husband or Charlotte ritman, or 54, St. Michael's Avenue, Point Chevalier; aged 33 years. Funeral will leave Weir's mortuary chapel, 70, Ponsonby Road, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., ror Waikumete Cemetery. PITIKAN.—On July 23, 1933, at Auckland Hospital, Barney, dearly beloved son or Harriet and the late Joseph Pitman, and brother or Ted and Waka. WALLACE. —On July 22, passed peacerully away, Lois Ethel, dearly beloved seventh daughter or William George and Selina Wallace, and granddaughter or John and Mary MacGregor. Interred to-day at Waikumete. WALLACE. —On July 22, Louis Ethel (Bubbles), dear little rrlend or Hazel Davis, Westmere; aged 12 years 6 months.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 172, 24 July 1933, Page 1
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