DEATHS
BRA IK.—On March 12, at Auckland. Peter, 29901, 18th Otago Reinforcements, Great War, dearlyloved husband of Christine, of Marama Street, Castor Bay, and youngest son of the late Adam and Helen Brak, Kemnay, Scotland; aged 63 years. A service will be held at J. Weir's Chapel, 70, Ponsonby Road, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 10.45 a.m. Funeral then leaving lor Waikumete Soldiers' Cemetery. No flowers, by request. CAREW. —On March 13, at Auckland Hospital, Hairy, beloved husband of Catherine Carew. Brivate cremation. WJNMORE.—On March 12, 1944. at the Auckland Hospital, Kathleen Emily, dearly-loved youngest daughter of Margaret and the late Harry William Dunmore (jun.), 868, Three Kings Road, Mount Rcskill; in her nineteenth year. A service
will be held at St. Margaret's Church of England, Mount Albert Road, Mount Roskill, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 4 p.m. Funeral leaving afterwards for Hillsboro'.
FRASER.—On March 11. at his late residence, "Whcrnside," Albany Road, Toorak, Melbourne, Sir Colin, dearly loved brother of Mrs. A. F. Steedman, Mrs. F. P. Burgess, of Burwood Crescent, Remuera, and Mr. Chas. Fraser, of Mount Eden, Auckland. HARRIS.—On March 11, at Mangonui North, Harriette, the dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Harris and the dearly loved mother of Laura Lincoln, Khyber Pass, Auckland, Jessie Wood. Francis Street, Grey Lynn, and Charles Harris, Mangonui, and Thomas Harris, Mangonui; in her ninetieth year. Deeply mourned. HENDERSON.—On March 13, at her residence, Kaipara Flats, Catherine, loved wife of Robert Edward and loved mother of Belle (Mrs. J. E. Davies), Reta, (Mrs M. H. Grant), Alf and Myrtle in her fifty-eighth year. A patient sufferer at rest. Service at above address at 1.30 p.m. tonuorrow (Tuesday). KITRNS.—On March 12, 1944, at his late residence, 'Great South Road, Penrose, Walter, dearly loved husband of Winifred and loved father of Eileen, and loved father-in-law of Bert; aged 61 years. Interred this day at Purewa Cemetery. KNEEBONE.—On March 12, 1944, passed peacefully away at her residence, 127, St. Andrew's Road, Epsom. Hannah, dearly beloved wife of the late John Kneebone and mother of Alice, Arthur, Juney, Harry, Alfred, Ethel, Thomas. Ruby and Clarence; aged 86 years. Funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) for Purewa Cemetery. LANGDON.-On March 11, 1944, at the Thames Hospital, Herbert Henry, beloved eldest son of the late Henry and Susan Langdon, and loved brother of William, Charles, Tom and Florence; aged. 69 years. Service at St. George's Church, Thames, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 p.m., prior to interment at Shortland Cemetery. MA"LONEY.—On March 12, at his residence, 696, Awa Street, Otahuhu, Jack, beloved husbanci ox Maud Maloney and father of Mrs. Boyle and Mrs. Karan, beloved grandfather of John and Francy; aged 65 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be held at St. Joseph's Church, oialiunu, at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), prior to interment at Otahuhu Cemetery. MAXWELL.—On March 12, 1944, at Green Lane Hospital, Frederick James, deariy beloved husband of Dorothy, of 19, Paget Street, Ponsonby, and loved lather of Dolly, Eeaty, Kathleen and the late Isabella Mount; in his seventy-fourth year. R.I.P. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 11.30 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) for Waikaraka
Park Cemetery. McCarthy.—On March 11, 1944, at Auckland, Richard James, beloved husband of Dorothy, of 1. Grafton Terrace, and loved father of Marjorie, Maureen, Dick and Dell. A service will oe held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass. Newmarket, at 9.50 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday),
funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. NICOLSON. —On March 12, 1944, at her residence, 8, Palmerston Road, Birkenhead, Priscilla Mary Hoskin, dearly loved mother of Mrs. G. T. Mitchell, Cambridge, Harold (Dick), Newmarket, Mrs. W. Sullivan, Birkenhead, and the late Tul James; aged 65 years. At rest. Funeral will leave the parlour of Arthur Holmes and Sons, McColl Street, Newmarket, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery.
PRICE.—On March 12, 1944, at Auckland Hospital. Alison Jean, dearly loved only daughter of Elsie Muriel and Flight-Sergeant A. S. Price. 66. second Avenue. Kingsland, and loving sister of Stanley and Brian, and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacClure, 20. Keppel Street. Grey Lynn: aged 3 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons' Chapel to-morrow (Tuesday) at 10.JO
a.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. BOBERTS.r-On March 13, 1944, at a private hospital, Jane, widow of the late \aUliam Roberts, 36, Wiremu Street, Balmoral, lJte of Lincoln Road, Henderson; aged 64 years. A service will be held at W. H. Tongue and Sons Chapel to-morrow (Tuesday) at 12.40 p.m. Funeral then leaving for Hillsboro Cemeteiy. 6IMCOX.—On March 11, at Green Lane Hospital, Joan Mildred, beloved wife of Stan. Simco>., R.N.Z.N., and mother of wee Mac. Funeral will leave Sibun's. Newmarket, at 2 p.m. Tuesdaj.
for Waikumete. ZASIBUCKA-Of .vour charity pray for the repose of the soul of Marheba, wife of the late Joseph and loved mother of Toofee, Fred. Chailes, Norman, Karl and philllp, who passed peacefully away at Auckland on March 13. Re , r ;. ul s s pace. Requiem Mass at 9.30 a.m. Wed "sf^? J ' St. Patrick's Cathedral. Funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 61, 13 March 1944, Page 1
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