DEATHS
BROOKS.—On April 3, 1943, Charles Daniel Moore, beloved father of Rita (Mrs. K. F. Fisher, 24, Ashton Road, Mount Eden), and grandfather of Mark; aged 70 years. BUBLEY, Dudley Yorston (accidentally drowned November 10, 1942, at Cornwallis). —Dearly loved younger son of Margaret and late John Burley, late of Papatoetoe and 16, Prospect Terrace, Mount Eden; loved brother of Jack (Canada), Mrs. Harland Watkin and Mrs. Eric Watkin (Takanini), Mrs. H. McGregor Hay and Marjon (Wiri); aged 28 years. A wonderful son and brother. CLEWS. —Pray for the repose of the soul of Mary Catherine (Molly) Clews, beloved wife of Alfred Clews, mother of Eldred and Columb, sister of Sister Columbanus, Edward, Eugene, and loved aunt of Mary Doran, who died at a private hospital, April 4; aged 42 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at St. Benedict's. 9.30 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). CONLAN.—On April 5, at a private hospital, Marie Leah, dearly beloved only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Conlan, 5. Sharpe Road, Epsom. Requiescat in pace. EATON.—On April 3, 1943, at his residence, 145, Grafton Road, Frederick William Phippard, dearly loved husband of Maud Isabella Eaton, and loving father of Hugh and Raymond; aged 65 years. Cremated this day. EVERISS. —On April 4. 1943. at his late residence. 1, Rewhiti Avenue, Takapuna, Ernest, dearly beloved husband of Charlotte Dorothy, and loved father of Laurie (R.N.Z.A.F., overseas), and Audrey, in his sixty-fourth year. At rest. Short service at Takapuna Methodist Church to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m.. funeral then leaving for the Crematorium, arriving at 3.40 p.m. HUXFORD. —On April 3. at the Auckland Hospital. Alfred Charles, dearly beloved husband of Mary Teresa Huxford, of 15, Aubrey Street. Grafton; aged 62 years; (Late City Council employee.) Interred this day. LANE. —On April 4, at Auckland Hospital, James William Bavin, of 110, Lake Road, Takapuna, dearlv loved husband of Beryl, loving father of Barbara and Marian, and brother of Reginald (Devonport). Funeral will leave Devon port Ferry at 2.30 p.m: on Tuesday for O Neill s Point Cemetery. OWEN.—On April 4. 1943. at a private hospital, Joseph Osborne, beloved husband of Amy Chatfield Owen, and eldest son of the late G. B. Owen; aged 77 years. A service will be held at his home, 42, Owens Road. Epsom, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. Interment at St. Andrew's Church Cemetery, Epsom. POPLE.—On April 4, at a private hospital. Elizabeth, dearly beloved wife of Albert John Pople. 22. Turama Road, Onehunga, and loving mother of Charles, Mrs. H. Clegg. Mrs. A. Jackson and Mrs. M. Hansen; aged 70 years. Service will be held at the Methodist Church, Onehunga, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m., prior to interment at Mangere. HOLLO. —On April 4, at her residence, 612, Manukau Road, Epsom, Una Blanche, dearly beloved wife of the late James Smith Rollo, and loved mother of Edward, Blanche, Gwen and Linda, late of Waikato and Taranaki. Service at above address at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), prior to interment at Hillsboro . TURLEY. —On March 30, at Whangarei Hospital (result of an accident), John Arthur, dearly loved second son of Lily and Arthur Turley, of Kamo; aged 1 year. WATERS. —On April 3. at Hamilton. Annetta ' Margaret (Dolly), dearly loved second daughter of the late WUliam and Polly Waters, and sister of Stella, Reg, Jack. Ron. Doug. Colin. Leslie. Bill, Stan and Trevor, and auntie of Glenda; in her twentieth year. Funeral will leave the Chapel of W. H. Taylor and Son to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m.. following a short service, for the Ngaruawahia Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 80, 5 April 1943, Page 1
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