DEATHS.
ANDREWS.—On October 9. at his late residence No. 3. KPhekohe Street. Mount Eden, husband of Ivy. and lather of Eila. Laurel and Lesley and third son of the late George Andrews, of Tntara North. Funeral notice later. BAKER.—On October 8. at his residence 3-> Chalmers Street, Avondale. Albert Victor, 'loved husband of the late Ellen Elizabeth, and loved father of Victor and Phyllis, in his seventy-sixth year. The funeral will leave his late residence at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for Waikumet* Cemetery. B £" D ;^ 0 w?^ 1' 194 .?' a , l her late residence, Huntly West, Beata, dearly beloved wife of William Thomas Bond and loved mother of Cecil Arthur Bond; aged 65 years. The funeral will leave the Church of England to-morrow (Thursday) at 2.30 p.m. for the Klmlhia Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. BROOKES.—On October 9. 1940, at his late residence, 17. Summer Street, Devonport Alfred Hatton. dearly loved husband of Rose M. Brookes, and father of Hazel. Athol, Eileen Lindsay, Harley and Ethene; aged 68 years!; Funeral will leave the above address at. 230 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for Birkenhead CAMERON.—On October 8 , at his residence, Rlma Street. Te Kuiti, George, dearly beloved husband of Margaret, and loved father of Lily Aggie Isa Doris. Alice and Gladys, George. Bill and Arthur; aged 59 years. Funeral will leave Presbyterian Church to-morrow (Thursday) at 2 p.m. CHURCH.-On October 8, 1940, at Auckland, Charles, loved spn of the late George and Mary Church, and beloved brother of P. G. Church. Frankton The funeral will leave Watney Siburi and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket at 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday) for Pur'ewa Cemetery. GRAHAM. —On October 8. 1940 at Auckland Hospital. William Seignior Graham lafe No 1 Ma ?£i ne P un Company. 4th Reinforcements, 12/1961, N.Z.E.F., dearly loved husband ot Mllliccnt Graham, of 58, Ardmore Road, Heme Bay; aged 65 years. Passed peacefully away The funeral will leave Watney Sibun arid SonsChapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2 p.m to-morrow (Thursday) for Waikumcte Soldiers' Cemetery. JONES.—On October 8, at his late residence, 23, Russell Street, Stanley Bay. Murray David dearly loved husband of Mavis, and loving father of Graham; aged 30 years. So dearly loved so sadly missed. A service will be held at above address at 10.45 a.m. to-morrow (Thursday) afterwards connecting with 11.15 vehicular ferry for Walkumete Crematorium. ,O M,?r B rV; On n °.H tobe l B ,' at hls late residence. Murray David, dearly loved eldest son ot Donald and Ida Jones, of Matakana, and brother of Howard and Ross; aged 30 years. McCONNELL.—On October 8. Allck. elder son of the late Alexander and There.se McConnell. and only beloved brother of T. O. McConnell. 19 Kensington Avenue. Dominion Road, beloved uncle of John and Jean; aged 52 years. Deeply regretted. The funeral will leave 19. Kensington Avenue, Balmo.al, at 2 p.m. Thursday for Walkumete Cemetery. "*™;-° n •!!£"» *?; somewhere at sea. on 5».,i i 2 wl , th HM ' Navy ' Joseph William, dearly loved only son of E. J. and May Watson , ' WaKatipu Street, Point Chevalier, and i d «) ,roth ? r ol Mrs " H - Moore, Birkenhead, v?fr. M ? 8 ' •♦^ ort, £ olnt Ch evalier; aged 27 years 11 months. Sadly missed. TELLANDS.—At her daughter's residence, Green Lane, Mary Jane, dearly loved wife of William Yellands, and mother of Esther, Evelyn, Joan and Zelda. Funeral notice later.
DEATHS.
Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 240, 9 October 1940, Page 1
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