DEATHS
DALTON.—On October 22, 1943, at a private hospital, Thames, Winifred Marguerite, beloved °* Francis Dalton, of Miranda, and formerly of Turua. R.I.P. Funeral leaves St. Francis' Church. Thames, on Monday, October 25, at 11 a.m. for Totara Cemetery. •HAWKE.—On October 22. at the Miiltary Annexe. Auckland. Frederick John. dearly beloved husband of Ethel Beatrice, and loved father of Edith (Mrs. Sutherland, of Wellington), Fred and John, 3, stuffa Street. Parnell; aged 54 years. At rest. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parnell Road, on Monday. October 25, at 1.30 p.m., prior to cremation at Waikumete. LEACH.—On October 22, at the Auckland Hospital, Mary Hannah, dearly beloved wife of Arthur John Leach, Garfield Road. Helensville, and loving mother of Frank, Mrs. F. Hutchins (Millie), Mrs. O. Patton (Mary), Mrs. R. Thomson (Marge) and the late Freda and Edna (Mrs. W. Carlton); in her seventy-first year. Interred at Helensville this day. LE GRICE.—On October 23, 1943, at his residence, 26, Walmsley Road, St. Helier's, Sydney Robert James, beloved husband of Agnes and loved . brother of Albert and Percy; aged 60 years. A service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2.30 p.m. on Monday, funeral then leaving for Purewa Cemetery. MORRISSEY.—On* October 22. at the residence of his sisters, 15, Queen's Parade, Devonport, Robert Patrick, fourth beloved son of the late William and May Morrissey, formerly of Hawera. R.I.P. No flowers by request. Requiem Mass will be held at All Souls' Church, Devonport, at 7 a.m. on Monday, funeral leaving the church at 11 'a.m. for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. O'CARROLL.—On October 23, 1943, at Auckland, Patricia Frances, beloved eldest daughter of Thomas Desmond and Elaine, and loved sister of Norman and Sybil; aged 21 years. Funeral notice later. ORNSTIEN.—On October 22, at the Auckland Hospital, Seymour (Jack), dearly beloved husband of Mary Olive Ornstien, and loving father of Phyllis (Mrs. S. Watson), Owen, and Athol; aged 52 years. At rest. Funeral will leave : his late residence. 124, Valley Road, Mount Eden, on Monday. October 25, at 11 a.m. for Waikaraka Cemetery. ORNSTIEN.—On October 22, at the Auckland Hospital, Seymour, dearly loved brother of Adelaide Poole, Quest Terrace, Mount Roskill, and brother of Philip. Lewis, Charles and Allan. PAGET.—On October 22, Kevin Anthony, darling infant son of Eric (overseas) and Patricia; aged 11 weeks. Funeral will leave 221, Blockhouse Bay Road, for Waikumete Cemetery at 9.30 a.m. on Monday, October 25. PAGET.—On October 22, Kevin Anthony, darling son ot Eric (overseas), and Patricia, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J. Somervill, 221, Blockhouse Bay Road, Avondale; aged 11 weeks. R.I.P. Funeral will leave 221, Blockhouse Bay Road, at 9.30 a.m. on Monday for Waikumete. PERRY. —On October 23 (suddenly), at her home, Saxonholme, Northcote Road, Takapuna, Florence, beloved daughter of William and Annie Rose Perry. At rest. STEWART.—On October 23, 1943, at Bombay Hospital. Sarah Agnes, beloved wife of Andrew C. H) A. (Harry), of 23, Livingstone Street, Grey Lynn? aged 67 years. Funeral notice later. THRUSTON.—On Friday. October 22, 1943, at a private hospital, Auckland, Emma, widow of the late. Herbert Edwards Thruston, of Auckland. Private interment at Mangere on Monday morning. WEBB.—On October 23, 1943 (suddenly), at Wingate Street. Avondale, George Webb, dearly loved brother of James; aged 72 years. Funeral j will leave the Chapel of W. R. Battersby. I Avondale tram terminus, on Monday, October 25, at 11 a.m. for. Rosebank Road Anglican Cemetery. .'r?"
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 252, 23 October 1943, Page 1
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