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CHOCK. Private S. I. C. Chuck.—Died of wounds ' Forever with the Lord. Deeply mourned by his mother, dad, Ruby and fiancee Myra. pTZGERALD, Terrance E., Sergeant.—Killed in notion overseas, dearly loved fiance of Patricia Buckley. KINROSS. Flight-Sergeant Colin John.—Killed on active service. England: dearly beloved husband of Ellie and darling daddy of Sherral. of 23, Oliver Road. Point Chevalier; aged 30 years. Buried at Cambridge Borough Cemetery. KINROSS.— Killed on active service, FlightSergennt. Colin John Kinross. R.N.Z.A.P eldest £ on of L. J. Kinross. Remuera, brother of Jean anc , Tom. Deeply mourned. KINROSS. Flight-Sergeant Colin John.—Reported killed on active service. . loved nephew of Farolcl cole and cousin' of Dudley Pat Fhyll and Mac. Always remembered. KINROSS, Flight-Screeant Colin John.—Killed on active service, dearly loved son-in-law of Mrs V. Swinburne, and loved , brother-in-law of Res' Athol. Jack (the Swinnies). overseas. Jessie and Vivicnne. Buried at Cambridge Cemetery. Not lost, just gone before. JffrDOUCALL, Sergeant - Pilot Douglas Haig McDoupall.—On December 19, as result of Bern'ice. and loving daddy of Heather and Garry, and son of the late Dr. and Mrs Neil McDougall: aged 2G years. funeral will leave Wntney Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Walkaraka Park Cemetery. THOMSON. Major lan Madill.—Reported killed in action overseas, dearly loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomson. 10. Paice Avenue Mount Eden, and dear brother of Mary and Lorna: :.ged 29 years. His shining example will live in the hearts of all who knew him. IN MEMORIAM BENTLEV.— In memory or Sergeant-Pilot Loch Bentley. killed in action. Ever remembered by Millie Harris. ELLIS. Sergeant. John.—Killed in action December 21, 1942. His duty nobly done. Always remembered by Moira, Dan and family. BIRTHS BLANET.— On December 23. at Bethany, to Mr. and Mrs. \V. Blaney, a son. Both well. GRACE.—On December 16. at Edenholme, to Mr. and Mrs. W. Grace, a son. GODFREY.—On December 23, at Harrybrook Road. Green Bay, to Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Godfrey, a daughter. Thanks to Nurse Pohlen. KELLEWAY.—On December 22, at Pentlands to Mr. and Mrs. H. Kelleway, a daughter. Both well. McMAN'UA.—On December 17. 1943, at Ahura, New Plymouth, to Mr. and Mrs. J. McManua (nee Betty Coombs), a wee daughter. TURNER.—On December 22, at St. Ann's. Khyber Pass, to Audrey, wife of R.P.O. L. N. Turner, K.N.Z.N., a daughter. Both well. No visitors for seven days please. VWITE.—On December 21, at Glainis, to Judy (nee Kelly), wife of Aircraftman Rennie A. Waite, a daughter (Robin). Both well. No visitors for seven days. MARRIAGES SIMFSOX—WAUGH.—On December 22, 1943, at Pitt Street Methodist Church, by the Rev. E. T Olds, Aileen Mary, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waugh, Papakura. to Frances Victor Simpson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. V. Simpson, Westmere, Auckland. SILVER WEDDINGS HUMBLING—DOWN.—On December 23, 1918, at St. Mary Church Anglican Church, Torquay, Devon England, bv the Rev. Owen, Sergeant Arthur William (Snowy) Hambling, Ist N.Z.E.F., to Winifred May Down. Present address, 18, Leith Street, Gisborne. RUTLEDGE—\VEBER.—On December 23, 1918, at Beresford Street Congregational Church. Auckland, by the Rev. P. Warner. Richard, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Rutledge. to Daisy, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Weber. Present address, 10, Warwick Avenue, Westmere. DEATHS
C4STLE— On December 22, at Auckland Hospital, Catherine Winifred (Winnie), darling little second daughter of John and Jean Castle, 11, Takau St Eden Terrace, and loved sister of Margaret, Mirie and Joseph, and loved granddaughter of Mrs. U. A. Bell; aged 8 years. Sutler little children to come unto Me. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Benedict s Church to-morrow (Friday) at 9 a.m., funeral then leaving lor Waikumete. COXAGIIAN.— On December 22, at Whangarei. Samuel Peter, beloved husband of the late Margaret Conaghan. Late N.Z.R.; aged 82 years. GOOD.—On December 22, 1943, at a private hospital, Auckland; Elizabeth Eleanor, beloved wife of the late William Thomas Good, late of Ngaruawahia loved mother of Clarice and Doris, and dear grandma of Elva; aged 70 years. Interment at Ngaruawahia to-morrow (Friday). HARRISON. —On December 21, at Okaihau, Mary Ann Harrison, wife of the late Joseph Harrison; aged 39 years. Deeply regretted. LAING.—On December 17. at Ohura. Elizabeth Ellen, beloved youngest daughter of Nan and Roy Laing: aged 3 years and 4 months. A patient little sufferer at rest. MARFLITT.—On December 22, 1943. at Green Lane Hospital, Alder Clive. dearly loved husband of Edna, and loved father of Colin of Torbay; in his thirty-third year. A silent sunerer at rest. Funeral leaves Arthur Holmes and Sons Parlours McColl Street. Newmarket. for Waikaraka to-day (Thursday) at 3.30 p.m. MOORE.—On December 21 (suddenly). at Wellington, John William, beloved husband of fe-VB- (^no^ner A o&rln£ce serein Kd tf wgS Sibun and Sons , Chapel, Kh y b^ Prl fav)' ■Npwmnrkpt at 2 p.m. to-morrow (tridayj, funeral then leaving for Hillsboro' Cemetery. PENMAN.—On December 23 "...STa™ Hospital. David Dewar, 24 Alison Avenue, &£& h Mr b s a |. tts£^ for O'Neiirs Point Cemetery. TWINAME.—On December 22, 1943 (suddenly), at W SE' Ss^ n o? e^ eI W^ 3 oPf "§ notice later.
IN MEMORIAM EVANS.—In memory of Nancy, passed away December 23, 1941. Though In our lives you're (tone forever, In our minds you'll linger ever. Charlie and Bob. EVANS.-In loving memory of dear Nancy who passed away December 21, 1941. Inserted Dy her mothei. Owen and Hazel. '15»-£d ffl (BTb?. 01 Tvh0 Ol £5 we forgotten When sometimes they see «* smile. Many a lonely heartache. A Sr'£"W» dear. m°Vted by nL lovine daughter Eona and son-in-law Stan. GRIEVE.-In loving memory or our dear mother, who-passed away December 23. 1938. Ever remembered. inserted by her loving sons Neil and Noel BH.TON.-In loving memory of W and grandma, who passed a»« of you and us together. Will linger in our hearts ( isoner SaT/)* L b sl la h n er an°d n godchildren. KANE.-In loving memory of EMM.™*. "1941: M «Si e iftt year,. We look with tender memories. W? n her ours. Lo r. r-tr r by mother and father. KANE.-m memory of our dear niece Myrtle, passed away December 23, 1942. God needed a flower for his garden. A blossom so sweet and lair. Aunty Susie, Uncle Hector and Cllve. KANE.-In sad but loving o % a °/ ed ° through W^te Je d S o U w'n ' He whispered as He closed the leaf. Too beautiful for earth Sadly missed by Aunt Nellie, cousin u and Molly. niece KANE.-In loving memory of our dear^ nd and UnC ac * Mvrtie. KANE.—In loving memory of our bere d by KA M N yfS ln A fol }i d ttle m !a n d°y ry nev £ er gotten W the corbett family. dear this me December 23, 1940. , Sleep on, dear dad your work is . Your willing hands w lll .^ ol best, and grandchildren Pat and Alfle °^o riy B D«en\ O b7r O. "31- Ever remembered by Mary and Lance. 23. &L [ Inserted by his .oving mum and dao.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIV, Issue 304, 23 December 1943, Page 1
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