DEATHS.
BICKERTON. —Killed at sea on March 8. as result or accident, Joseph Whittaker (Wliit), the dearly loved second son or Mrs. W. S. Bickerton, and dearly loved brother or .lint and Noel, or 2, William Street. Balmoral; aged 23 years. Thy will he done. CLARK. —On Alarch 11. 1935. at his residence, r> 5, Norman's Hill Road, Onehunga, James (Jim), dearly loved husband or Alargaret Clark. Private cremation. By request no flowers. COLE. —On Alarch 10, at Kpsom Shelters, Violet Matilda, dearly beloved wife or John T. Cole; aged 31. Funeral will leave residence or Air. B. Ashton. 19. Selkirk Road. Mount Albert, Tuesday, at 3.30 for Waikumetc Cemetery. CRONLY —On Alarch 10, at Devonport (suddenly), Patrick William, only brother 'or Nora Parker, 11, St. Aubyn Street, Devonport. Funeral notice later. (llobart papers please copy.) PARR. On March 10. at Auckland Hospital, William, dearly beloved husband or Lucy Parr 'nee Malthus), Tauhoa. late or Tltnaru; aped 01 years. Funeral will leave W. 11. Tongue and Son's Chapel to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. l'or Waikumetc. SMITH. —On March 11. 103ri, at the Mickland Hospital, Oeorge Ala gnus Smith, formerly or Dunedin.
WESTN^V. —On Alarch 10, at Auckland, Nellie Flora, widow or the late William Westnev, Birmingham, F.ngland, and beloved mother or Stanley and Vera: aged 57. Interred this day at O'Neill's Point Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 59, 11 March 1935, Page 1
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