DEATHS
CUNDALL. —On May 7, at Green Lane Hospital, /Sarah Ellin, late Alford Street, Avondale, loved fourth daughter of the late Robert and Mary Cundall, and loved sister of Annie Cundall and Agnes Storey. A short service will be held at the Shackleton Road Baptist Church to-morrow (Saturday) at 1.45 p.m., funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. , CURRIE.—On May 5, 1943, at his residence, Kumeu, Peter Macallum, beloved husband of Mary Easton, R.I.P. No flowers by request. Private interment. DALTON.—On May 6, 1943, at his residence, 36, Charlotte Street, Eden Terrace, James, dearly, loved husband of Margaret Dalton, and father' of Cassie and Jim. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Benedict's Church, 9 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday). Interment private. GRUBB.—On May 6, 1943, at Auckland Hospital, "Mary Jane Ellen, of 17, Eden Street, Newmarket, widow of George Grubb, and loved mother of Dave and Joe and the late Vera Measures; aged 82 years. The funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass. Newmarket, at 12.15 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday) for Hillsboro' Cemetery. HAWORTH.—On May 6. 1943 (suddenly), at a private hospital, Ellen Rebecca, dearly beloved ■wife of Walter Haworth, and loving mother of Bob, Ruth. Jack, Stan. Cliff, Len. Hilda. Dot and Frank and Leslie (overseas)-, of Queen Street, Cambridge; aged 70 years. Service at St. Andrew's, Cambridge, to-day (Friday) at 2 p.m.. then leaving for Cambridge Cemetery. KNOWLES. —On May 6. at Roseberry Avenue, Birkenhead, Muriel Jessie, dearly beloved wife of Flying-Officer A. E. Knowles, and loved mother of John, Mary and Bob. Dearly loved only daughter of Ada and the late Harry Campbell. McAVOY. —On May 6 (suddenly), at Avon Street, Parnell, Hugh McAvoy, loved uncle of Mary Nugent, late of Greymouth, in his 77th year. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at St. John s Church, Parnell, at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday), funeral leaving immediately after for Waikumete. MILLER.—On May 6, 1943. at a private hospital, Joseph, of Innistree. Grey Avenue. Mangere. loved husband of the late Alice Miller, and eldest son of the late Isaac Miller, Liverpool England; aged 87 years. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Passl Newmarket; at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday) for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. NAYSMITH.—On May 6, at a private hospital. Epsom, Henrietta Elizabeth, beloved wife of All and mother of Dick «and Betty, of Waiuku. Funeral will leave residence of her sister, 55. Onslow Avenue, Epsom, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday) for Hillsboro' Cemetery. "WALLACE.—On May 7, 1943, Don, beloved daughter of Rewa H. Langley and the late A. E. Langley. of Kawhia. WHITTAKER. —On May 7. 1943, at his residence, 63, .Morgan Avenue. New Lynn. Robert, the dearly loved husband of Mary Ellen, and loafca father of Roberta, Annie, Jack, Wilham, Edward and Leslie; aged 70 years. It % the above address to-morrow (Saturday) at 3 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. WINSTONE.—On May 5, result of accident, 1 William Henry, beloved brother of Thomas Winston, South Wales. Loved uncle of nephew and niece, Ponsonby. IN MEMORIAM BET^ETT. —In loving memory of our dear brother and uncle, Walter, who fell asleep on May 7, 1941 •• ' God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by Pearl, Joe and nephews. Brown. —In loving memory of my dear husband George, "who died May 7, 1942. Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of one I loved and will never forget. Inserted by his loving wife Maud. BROWN' —In loving memory of dear dad, who died May 7, 1942. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving daughter Flo, Ally and grandsons. BROWN.—In loving memory of ° u o r „ de " grandad, passed away May 7, 1942. Inserted by Bob, Doll, Lloyd and Margaret. HOLLIBONE. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away May 7. 1939. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter Ngaire. MARRIAGE. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Harry, who passed away May " 7, 1931. Remembrance. "v. Inserted by his loving wife, daughters and son-in-law, Cecily, Doris and Eric Cooke. McGILLICUDDY. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Mac. who died May 7. 1942. R.I.P. Deeply mourned. Inserted by his loving wife and sons. CDWYER. —In fond remembrance of my beloved daughter and sister, Hazel, who passed away May 7, 1942. The call was sudden, the shock severe. We little thought her end was near. Loving, gentle and always kind, A beautiful memory left behind. Inserted by her loving father, Edward Harrison, and brother Ted (overseas). CDWYER. —In loving memory of my dearly beloved only daughter. Hazel, who passed away May 7. 1942. To-day is a day of remembrance And many sad regrets, A day I will always remember ■ ' When the rest of the world forgets. No one knows my longing, For few have seen me weep, But I shed my tears , from a broken heart While others are fast asleep. Ever remembered by her loving mother, Ethel Harrison, and husband (overseas). POLLARD.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away May 7. 1936. Sweetest memories, fond and true, Will always remain as years pass by. Inserted by her loving husband.) sons and daughters-in-law. RENTOUL.—In loving memory of Douglas John (Huckie). only grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. T. Johns, Mount Albert, who passed away at Christchurch, May 7, 1942. A little flower sent, not given. To bud on earth and bloom in heaven. BENTOUL.—In loving memory ofweeHiickle, who passed away at Christchurch, May 7, 1942. Ever remembered by his Aunties Gertie-and Cute. SMITH.—In loving memory of Norman Cecil (Pgt). who departed this life May 7, 1927. Ever remembered by his wife and family, of Westmere. &POONER-—ln loving memory of my dear brotherArthur, who passed away May 7, 1942, alsr> my dear father. October 9. 1941. Ever remembered by his loving sister Alice and family. BWEETMAN.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Ross, who passed away May 7. 1933. , . Sadly missed. Mother, father, sister and brothers. BEREAVEMENT THANKS BATTY. —Miss Batty and the sisters and brothers of the late Sergeant Richard Batty , sincerely thank all kind * rl ®" ds h *" '£51 expressions of sympathy in their s ® d . Please accept this as a personal acknowledgment.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 107, 7 May 1943, Page 1
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