DEATHS.
IYIOYI.E —On July 31, 193G (suddenly), William Henry Banlay, dearly beloved husband of Muriel Moyle, at View Farm, 'Hyphen,'i, Great Barrier. Inserted by liis loving wife.
PRIESTLEY.-—On August 4, -1936, at HlO ~nrt Hospital, Michael Jonathan, dearlv lieloved husband of Margaret Priestley, of 48, Ollpliant Street, ponsonbv; iiged 82 years. U.I.P. Heuuiem Mass will be celebrated at the Sacred Heart Church. I'onsonby, at 0 a 111. to-morrow (Wednesday), prior to interment at NVaikumete Cemetery.
WILLIAMS. — Oil August 4, 1030, Ernest Michael, dearly beloved husband of I aura Williams, and beloved rather of joe of 00c, Remuera Road, youngest son' of the late Charlotte and Frank Williams, or '.), Tole Street, I'onsonby; aged 4 5 years. R.I.P. Funeral will leave the residence oi" his sister-in-law, Mrs. C. J. Little. 56, Mount Eden Road, S 30' a.m. Thursday. Mass at St. Michael's Church, Remuera, at 0 a.m. prior to interment at Waikaraka Cemetery.
WILLIAMS. —On August t, at Auckland Hospital, Errtest Miclielll, dearly lqved husband or Laura Mary, loving rather or little .loe, dearly beloved youngest son of the late Frank and Charlotte Williams, late Lower Queen Street, dearly loved brother or Joe, Bill, Laurina, Clii'iss, May and Isla, or 9, Tole Street, i'onsonby, Auckland. R.I.P. Deeply mourned. A patient sufferer at rest.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 183, 4 August 1936, Page 1
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