DEATHS.
BLANK.—At his residence. 9, St. Jude Street. Avondale (suddenly), Fredrick William, loved husband of Ruth, and father of Wilfred. Raymond, Lilian. Funeral leaving Battersby's Chapel. Avondale, 3.30 p.m. Monday for Waikumete. (Chrlstchurch papers please copy.) BROMLEY. —On September 13 (suddenly), at his residence, Tasman Avenue. Point Chevalier, Charles, dearly beloved husband of Edith Annie Bromley, and loved father of Eva and Nina, in his sixty-third year. Interred this day. CLARK.—On September 14, at 29, King Edward Street, Mount Eden, Albert, dearly beloved husband of Frances Clark, and loved father of FrusCene and Berenice: aged 63 years. Funeral will leave the above address Monday at 2 p.m. for Walkaraka Park Cemetery. CLARK. —On September 14, at his residence. 29. King Edward Street, Dominion Road. Albert, dearly beloved husband of Frances, and father of Burnlce and Fruseene, late of Mercury Bay and Dargavllle; aged 63. Funeral notice later. CONNOR.—On September 13, at Auckland Hospital, William, dearly loved husband of Delia Mary CbilHor, 107, Federal Street, member of Auckland Waterside Workers' Union; aged 58 years. R.I.P. Funeral- will leave above address o» Monday at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemeteiry. COSTAR.—On September 14. 1940; Matoaka. Atlantic, beloved husband of S«rah Caroline Costar, of James Road. Manurewa, late of Karaka; aged 75 years. Funeral will leave the above address at" 1.30 p.m. Monday for Papakura Cemetery. CRANSTON.—On September 14. 1940, at her residence, Waihite Road, Te Kuiti, Madeline Letltia, widow of the late Samuel Cranston, in her sixty-eighth year. Funeral from Presbyterian Church. Monday, 2 p.m. GRIMSHAW.—On September 14, 1940, at Te Kopuru Hospital, Dargavtlle (suddenly), Gertrude Mary (nee Woolley), dearly loved mother ol Mesdames Cleary. Hayes and Curtis, and Messrs. J. L. Qrlmshaw, Honolulu; E. Grimshaw. Hinuera, and R. Grimshaw. Sydney; aged 76 years. A patient sufferer now at rest. The funeral will leave the residence of Mrs. Hayes. Victoria Road. Dargaville, Monday, September 16. Time later. McDONALD.—On September 13, at Otahuhu, Peter James, baby son of Ron and Iris; aged four weeks. MOTES.—On September 13. at the Auckland Hospital, James (late 27. Rotomahana Terrace, Remuera), beloved husband of the late Rose, and loved father of Ruby, Cyril, and the late Dorothy Moyes. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, 367, Parnell Road, at 1 p.m. Monday, leaving after service for Walkaraka. SAVAGE.—On September 13, at his late residence. 5, Lllllngton Road. Remuera, Frederick (master mariner), loved husband of Isabel Ann. and father of Alison, Rowland, Norman and Clara, in his sixty-sixth year. Interred this day at Waikumete. STENBERG.—On September 14," at his late residence, 59, Alford Street, Avondale, Harold Walter, 24/294, beloved husband of Crissy Stenberg; aged 47 years. Funeral will-leave above address at 10 a.m. Monday for Waikumete. TAIT.—On September 14 (suddenly), at her residence, 1323, Great North Road. Point Chevalier, Amelia Isabella, dearly beloved wife of the late Thomas A. Tait, and loved mother of Florrlenne, and loving grandmother of Barry. Joan and Elaine; aged 62 years. A devoted mother. The funeral will leave T. J. Mclvor and Sons, 434, Karangahape Road, at 10.30 a.m. Monday for Waikumete Cemetery. WALKER.—On September 13 (suddenly), at his residence, 7, McArthur Street. St. Heller's. James Heeps, dearly beloved husband of Margaret (nee Moroney), and youngest son of the late Thomas and Euphemia Walker, Dennyloanhead. Scotland, and late of Steel Construction Co.; aged 42 years. Cremated this day iX Waikumete.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue LXXI, 14 September 1940, Page 1
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