DEATHS
BERTHOLF.—On September 25, 1943, Violet Beatrice, dearly loved wife of Ralph (Holly), and daughter of Mrs. V. Joy and the late W. Tristram. Mrs. Nelson, Mrs. Edmonds, Waliie and Nelson Joy. who passed peacefully away at her home, 183, Landscape' Road. Mount Roskill. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). BLACKWELL.—On September 26, at her daughter's residence, 5. Harwood Avenue, Sandrlngham, Mary Jane, beloved wife of the late Thomas Blackwell, and loved mother of Blanche, Mary, Walter, George, Ness, Betty. Tom and Rae: aged 70 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and/ Son's Chapel to-morrow (Tuesday) at 1.30 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. DROMGOOL.—On September 27 (suddenly), at Waiuku Hospital, Edward, husband of the late Jessie Dromgool, Glenbrook, and beloved father of war), Ted. Jerry and Peggy. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at Waiuku Church at 9.30 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), funeral leaving the •hurch at 1.30 p.m. for Waiuku Cemetery. EDWARDS.—On September 26 (suddenly), at Auckland Hospital. Alis, dearly beloved husband of Frances —thel, 45, Surrey Crescent, Grey Lynn, and loving father of Gladys (Mrs. F. Swanberg). 24, Harlston Road, Mount Albert, and the late Leonard; aged 50 years. Sadly missed. Funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2.30 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery after a short service at 2.15 p.m. EWING.—On September 26. 1943. at Auckland Hospital, John Osborn, dearly loved husband of .Rita Ewing, of 13,. Lunn Avenue, Ellerslie, and loved father of Alice, Charles. Mildred, Stephen, John, Clinton and Robert; aged 63 years. Funeral will leave his late residence at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). Sen-ice and interment at St. Mathias' Church, Panmure. FORD.—On September 27 (suddenly), at his daughter's residence, Mrs. W. Graham. 61, Victoria Street, Onehunga, Raymond, dearly beloved husband of the late Lucy Ford and loved father of Jessie, Fred, Dan, George and Ruth; aged 73 years. Funeral notice later. HUGHES.—On September 26, 1943, at her residence, 33, Pine Street, Honoria Mary, widow of Thomas William Hughes, loved mother of Vernon. Eileen, Una. Gwen. Vincel. Irene, Bob and the late Lionel. Requiescat In pace. Requiem Mass at Good Shepherd Church. Balmoral, at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), 28th. Private interment. KING.—On September 26, at her residence, 6, Norfolk Street, Ponsonby, Mary Ann, widow of the late William King, and beloved mother of Mrs. H. Edmondson. of Hamilton. 8.1.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church. Ponsonby, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 10 a.m. . Private interment afterwards. KING.—On September 26, at her residence, 6, Norfolk Street, Mary Ann, dearly loved grandmother of Gordon, Rona and Monica; aged 84 years. LAVER.—On September 25, 1943, at a P r jyate hospital, Alice Blanche, fifth dearly loved daughter of the late Charles and Caroline Laver. Funeral will leave her late residence, 3, Nugent Street, Khyber Pass, at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Monday) for Purewa cemetery. LAVER, Alice.—On September 25, 1943; also Jessie Woodham. September 21, 1943; dearly loved sisters of Mrs. French. 114. St. Andrew s Road. Epsom. MACPHERSON.—On September 26. A l94^ t _ e^ t Green Lane Hospital, Rebecca, of 20, Ara Street, Remuera. dearly loved widow of Ansus Macpherson, and loved sister of Mrs. Donovan, 8. Essex Road, Mount Eden; in her seventy-third year. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass. Newmarket, at 3.J0 p.m to-morrow (Tuesday) for .huisdoio Cemetery. MARTIN.—On September 25, 1943, at 38. Ireland Street," Ponsonby, Margaret Josephine, dearly beloved mother of Madge and Iva, and loverf grandmother of Roy and Earl Bedingfield. Requiem Mass at Sacred Heart Cnurch at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). i McKOY.—On September 25. 1943, at Auckland ■ Hospital, Keith Arthur, dearly loved on'y son of Harold and Joan McKoy, of Hutchison Avenue, New Lynn; aged 3 months *unenu will leave the above address to-morrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. for Waikumete. MITCHELL.—On September 26, at the Auckland Hospital, Anne Thorn, dearly beloved wiieoi Les Mitchell, Prospect Terrace, Fukekohe. ana loving mother of May, Loma, A enes, Margaret, Shirley and Violet; in her 1«"J-U1 year. At home with the Lord. The f"?" 2 '™. 1 " leave the Methodist Church, Pukekohe after a short . service at 1.30 P-m. to-morrow (Tuesday). '. . ,».•-♦ BEED.-On September 26, 1943 £ ud £i n,y d ear!y Green Lane Hospital, Alice Catherine, dearly beloved wife of J. P. (Jim) Reed, Campbell Bay, late of Hamilton, and mother of Mrs. jj. kn^X^TSTS 1 SaJEg Chapel to-morrow (Tuesday) at 3 p.m. iui Hillsboro' Cemetery. . . ho STEWART.—On September 26, 1943. at we Military Annexe, Auckland Hospital. *"=™?£ L father of Bruce, Brian and Anne; aged 42 years. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun anai- & °™ Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at. 3.4S p.m to-day (Monday) for Purewa Cemetery. STEWART.-On September 26, 1943. at the Military Annexe. Auckland Hospital. H *™ e ,J| Oliphant Stewart, 538220. dearly l°[|° ar s t on a °d the late Mr. A. H. O. and Mrs. Stewari,. * air wt^^wa. 8 gsffi _&£ _f WALSH.—At Auckland Hospital, Mary, b m '°J n wife of the late James Walsh, 125, oamp Road. One Tree Hill; aged 84 years. « Requiem Mass will be celebrated at Church of the Assumption. Onehunga, av » to-morrow (Tuesday), f^ rVmetery. church at 2 p.m. for Hillsboro Cemeceiy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 229, 27 September 1943, Page 1
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