DEATHS.
CLEVELAND.—On November 8, at the Auckland Hospital, Gordon Hamley, youngest son or Percy F. and Edith Cleveland; aged 10 months. Private interment. COULTAB On November 8 (suddenly), at his residence, Alexander Street, Jack, beloved husband or Eileen. The funeral Nleaves Mclvor's, Karangahape Road, for Waikumete at 10.30 Monday morning. ELLIS.—On November 7, at his residence, Merivale, Princes Street, Northcote, William Christopher, beloved husband of Amelia Ellis, and father of Albert L., or Northcote, and Mrs. M. St.J. Paxton, of Putaruru, and the late Marjorie; aged 64 years. Faithful until death do us part. GILLESPIE.—On November 6. at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Eric Waters, 16, Nottingnam Street, Karori, Wellington, Helen, widow of the late w. H. Gillespie, Whangarei. Deeply mourned. MORLEY.—On November 3, at her late residence, Georgina Jane (Smollett), beloved wire or George Wm. Morley, Croydon Road, Mount Eden, and sister of Mrs. Carolan, Te Kuiti. Interred Otahuhu Cemetery November 5. PARSONSON.—On November 9, 1935, at his residence, 2, Buchanan Street, Devonport, Francis Gibson, dearly beloved husband of Clara Isabella, and dearly loved father of H. J., G. C, S. V., H. F. and C. F. Parsonson, and Mesdames Richards, Phillips and Cook, late of Hamilton, Christchurch and Invercargill; aged 78 years. A patient sufferer at rest. Funeral will leave above address on Sunday, November 10, at 2.30 p.m., for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. (Invercargill, Masterton and Christchurch papers please copy.)
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 266, 9 November 1935, Page 1
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