DEATHS.
ABRAHAM.—On March 0, 1936, at the Auckland Hospital, William, clearly loved youngest son or Thomas ana Mary Abraham, Mill Street, Onehunga: aged nine months. Funeral 3 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). BURTON.—On March 7, 1936, Ruth, beloved wife or Herbert Burton, 18, Maungawhau Road, Newmarket, daughter of the late George Lovatt; aged 7 5 years. Peace, perrect peace. Interred this day at Waikumete Cemetery. DANDO.-—On March -5, little Athol, darling youngest son or Claude and Ida Dando, Hillsboro' Road, Mount Roskill. Passed through the white gate. Cod in His mercy thought it best To call him home and give him rest. With tarewelis lert unspoken He silently passed away. Our darling. Interred on Friday. FISCHER.—On March 9, 1936, at Whitiora Private Hospital, Cambridge, Johanu beloved husband or the late Franziska Fischer; aged 67 years. The l'uneral will leave the residence or his daughter, Mrs. L. Hjorth, Weld Street, Cambridge, on Tuesday at 2.30 p.m. ror the Cambridge Cemetery. GRAHAM. — On March 6, at Sydney, Clarence Wesley, dearly loved second son or Caroline Graham, Garden Terrace, Devonport. (By cable.) LYON On March 8, at her late residence, 401, Mount Eden Road, Nora Elizabeth, beloved wire or Eric Lyon. Her end was peace. ' Interred this day at Hillsboro'. MANN.—On March £, at Auckland, Laura, beloved second daughter or Mr. and Mrs. F. Mann, 97, Asquith Avenue, Morningside; aged 19 years. The runeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel tOrmorrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. tor Hillsboro'.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 58, 9 March 1936, Page 1
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