DEATHS.
BANKS.—On July i. ~;-. :ll ,„., ~.,-tdenee, l la. PUM.I ANOMt... ,„..,..! Lll ,e. K l; ,„ce, .v.puc. deail;. e.\,-d wi-e ~[ \| lM ,| jatue, 1- ...K-. late ..[ 1i.,-t1,1.-.., (Uw„e ~ li,,V 111 :icr M\tj -1,.111 tli \.. :i: . A . ~,.,,_ Alw'a\1 -.ii:.-, itn-eltisii and kiiul. lew .11 this w ..1.1 her etiuai to mm. Tip- i.mciul \wll leave above address lor t,„, i-aiit.iuie iii.ui.il . vi I.upland Cemetery to-m.jirow lUe.-ClaN at i> p.lll. BARLOW, Matilda, beloved wile ~r Thomas Pa: 1..W J..is-eu i.ea.'elully away alter a lu.ii. illue--. Fullel.il notice lain. BOOiME.-n,i July .... |~: l<| suddenly f'i'i-A.il .-pen et 1 11,., Uearlv beloved li'l.-li.lllll of Jane Koolie. of ;i, -t l.eoiiat,i's Ko.id. H>s...ni; ased 0 0 \\-ars! liit.'lied this day. BO'.'LE tin July o. ;,t Aueklaiid. Charles lolliei'. 1..v.il ueiuiew of Mr. and \lr.~ ■.\.'' V .." h ."' 1 ' I r' ".' -"''• K lwl " street; ayed CARNEGIE.—on July 1. i,, oS . at Thomas •Mi-eet. Akoudale •.siulde.ilv . Annie, bcb.ved wife of the late Hubert .\n*\.'tliUer CaniOirie. mother of James Ipjolti. ami Xlt-. p. Aewmaii, TuaKatt.' ruiitial notice later. CASEY- —On July j, 1 v:j<, at the residence td her .soH-m-law, Mr. A. >. Clealaml, oimnake Road. >t;at|..rd. l.mma Mav wite or the late Patrick Casey, ami beloved mother of Myrtle, Herbert and owen; aped >o years. A wonderful mother and patient sutTerer. EASTWOOD, on July ;i. at Her residence, i !'■}. Calliope Road. -tatde\ Ha\. ♦ irv Aim. beloved Wile of Ldirar ami i..\ed mother of .Mrs. J. C!n istienson Mrs y Me.Mali, n. He: t, Charles iml James P.aitley, 111 iter Hfrlitieth year. Funeral Will leave above address for purewa Cemetery at i p.m. to-iuortow luesday ■. GIBBONS On July 2. 1935. at his residence. 'J*;, yuadrant Road, uneliiiiiira, Robett Iluia Giblii'its imaster mariner., beloved husband or .Mary Ellen Gil>ln*is; aped 7 J years. The f uncial will leave c. 11. Barker's Chapel, oueen street, oiietiiintra, for HHlsboto' Cemetery tu-moiiow 1 Tuesday; at 2 p.m. ■cLEOD CRAIG.— On July 3, at a private Ho.-pital, John. beloved husband of lsobelle MeLeod Cratir; aped OD years. Funeral leaves C. Little and Son's, Limited, iu'.». Hobson .-met, tn-morrnw at 2 p.m. lor Waikumete Cemetery. MANSFIELD—On July 3 (suddenly., at 1, Cux street, Heine Bay, Edward i.Ned . beloved husband ol Henrietta Xlan.-iield; aped t.u years. At rest. Funeral will leave above address 111 a.m. to-morrow t Tuesday j lor Waikumete. QUARRIE. —On June 29, at nls late \ e.«idenue, I'arukai. Helensville isuddejily,, Uuiiaia .Miller, dearly loved husband or Jessie Muy and loving lalher of Gordon, Dundas, Norman, lotiia, Jessie, Flora, Isabel and .Mrs. O. Lllett, in nis sUty-uintb year. A wonderrul fattier. TIZZARD.—On July 2, at Tuai (accidentally Killed 1. Edward, dearly beloved husband or Louise Tizzard, and loved rather or Lloyd Tizzard. sadly missed. WILSON.—On July 3, 1935, at Auckland. Jane Ellen, dearly loved mother of William Wilson, late <>r 10. Short Street, Newmarket, in her eig-hty-roiirth year! At rest. There's never a day that passes by, But my thoughts reach out to you; Never a joy that comes to me. But I wish you might share it too. And somehow as years pass onward And memories richer grow. More lender still the love I hold For the dearest mother I know. Funeral leaves chapel or Arthur Holmes, Abbotslord street. Newmarket, ror Purewa to-morrow (Tuesday;, at 10.30 a.m.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 155, 4 July 1938, Page 1
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