BIRTHS
aitotT—On June'3o, at Bethany, to Mr. and Mrs. R Allott, of Point Chevalier, a daughter. Both well.' BOXHAM.—On June 30. at Lake Hospital to 7p«in wife of Pilot-Officer J. C. Bonham. R N ZL.A F 5 Thompson's Flat. Channel View RoaiTfakkpuna, a son. Both well. No visitors for a even days. f riTvfi or June 30, at St. Margaret's, to Ccr stance* (nee Chambers), wife of Fll f Se/ ceant W. R. Ching, a son. Both well. Thanks to doctor and nurse. Visitors after sr ven days. Tfj RT.—On June 30, at Bethany, to Mr. and Mrs. 'David Hart (nee Dowling). a daughter. Both well. „ . IMACDONALD.—On June 30, at St. Mary s Hospital, Otahuhu, to Wesley (R.N.Z.A.F.), ana Hilda, a Both well. MACKENZIE.—On June 30. at Nurse Miller's, Campbell Road, to Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mackenzie (nee Grace Laing), a daughter. Both well. . \rkee On June 28, at Wellington, to Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Parker. R.N Z.N. (nee Marjorie Rogers, Avondale). a son (Kevin John). KADOXICH—To Mr. and Mrs. G. Radonich, at Pentlands Hospital, a daughter. Both well. RICHARDSON. —On June 30. at Narrabri, Herne Bay to Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson, jun a daughter. Both well. Special thanks to doctor and nurses. ~ SMITH. —On June 21. 1944, at Adelaide (South , Australia), to Doreen, wife of Lieutenant W. G. Smith (overseas), a daughter. On Julv 1 at Jesmond Dene?, to Margaret (nee Doddsj and David, a daughter. Special thanks to doctor and nurses. -VIA lIRI AGES BARWFLL —MITCHAM. —On May 26, at Ponsonby Baptist Church, by Student J. Wakehn. Nellie, cider daughter of Mr. F. G. and the late Mrs Mitcham of Kerne Bay, to Alfred Moore, third son of Mrs. F. E. L. and the late Mr. Barwell. of. Rangiora, North Canterbury. DOWSE —GARFORTH.—On May 27, at All Saints' 'Church, Ponsonby. by Canon W. W. Averiii, Mary youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. Garforth. of Grey Lynn to, Frank.Edward, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mount Roskill. XALKA —PIETROWICZ. —On June 24, 1944, at St Joseph's Church. Grey Lynn, by the Rev. Father Quinn, Jessie Veronica, fifth eldest _ a of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kalka. .87, Williamson Avenue. Grey Lynn, to Corporal Clusterßaymond Pietrowicz U.S. Army, second eldest son oi Mr. and Mrs. J. Pietrowicz, of Connecticut, U.S.A. LARSEN—AITKEN.—On April 15. 1944, at Pitt Street Methodist Church, by Rev. E. T. Olds, Enid Jessie, only daughter of £xr. and Mrs. I. R. Aitken. Mount Eden, to Arthur John Larsen, eldest son of Mrs. R. Wright. Eden Terrr.ce. BicCOMB —WOODS. —On June 8. 1944. at St. John's Church of England. Maadi, Egypt, by Padre Underhill, Sister Marjone C. Woods, S.A Army Nursing Service, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Woods. Mooi River. Natal. South Africa, to Major A. H. (Chum) McComb. younger son of Mrs. W. C. McComb, Narrow Neck, Devonport, New Zealand. RUBY WEDDINGS FTNCII—COTTON. —On July 2, 1904, at Immanuel Baptist Church. Southsea, England, by the late Rev. John Kemp. Hilda Genevieve Cotton to Frank Finch. Present address, Mairangi Bay. DEATHS f34IR\'S —On June 30, 19-14, at Auckland Hospital, affer a shSrt and pkintul illness Lily Margaret dearly beloved wife of David Cairns, 154, AsUey Avenue, New Lynn; aged 66 years. A Pf tle "- sufTerer at rc-st. Funeral will leave W H. Tongue and Son's Chapel on Monday at - p.m., for Waikumete CemeteryDR'INKROW. —On July 1. 1944, at a private ■hospital, Elizabeth Ann Drinkrow, driver Mangere East, beloved mo.her of Roland. Fled. Charlie Harold (U.S.A.). Jennie, and Ben, Si nai and the late Sidney and Mary; aged fiO years will leave W H Tongue and Son's Chapel on Tuesday at 1.30 p.m. lor ine Crematorium. EGAN—On June 18. at Wellington (suddenly). Arthur Benjamin Egan. late of Auckland. riT7i\'FY On June 30. at Green Lane Hospital, mother of Mearle and Barbara Morgan, and only sister of Will.- Arch, Harold and David Cranston. Funeral at 2 o iclock on Monday from Mclvor's. Karangahape Road. Hillsboro'. GLOVEK—On June 30, 1944, ~a tr , la'te Hospital David Thomson, husband of the late Susan Glover, of West Coast andi Dannevirke. and loving fa'her ox Mrs C. Langrish. Mis. Price (Auckland), Mrs. v w,,f eve^ e int P r (Makaretu) and Lieutenant Da\ e gover fWellinsrton), and loved grandad of luaisie Langrish, Given Price (both overseas), aged 84 years. Interment at Dann.virKe Wednesday. . Hi? t. on June 30. at Thames Public Hospital, H Ahc.^Mary U beloved little daughter of Laurence and Jessie, of WaitaKaruru. and darling sister of Heather, Annette and Frank, aged 2 year 5 Funeral at 4 p.m. to-day (Saturday) for Totara Cemetery. . MACKWOOD—On June 24 1944. at Bridlington, Yorks. England. Rachel Naomi Mackwood, formerly of Auckland MILLS—On June 30. 1944, at his residence 146 Arthur Street, Onehunga. Augustus John, deariy loved husband of the late Marearet Martha Mills, late of Dunedin, and father of Arthur; in his eightieth year. Seiwce will be held in C. H. Barker's Chapel Queen S.reet Onehunga, on Monday at 2 then leaving for Waikaraka Park Cemeters. MOGINIE—On July 1. 1944, at a hos ?' Auckland. Arthur Frank, loved husband of the late Edith Moginie, and father of Vera, of 20, Lucerne Road, Remuera; aged 83 jears. a service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons ChiDel Khvber Pass, Newmarket, at 2. p.m. on Tuesday, the funeral then leaving for the Crematorium. PEARCE.—On June 30, 1944. at Auckland Hospital. George Henry, beloved second son of Fa "jjy and the la'e John Pearce, and loved pother and pal of Olive Burton, of 71, Frances Street, Grey Lynn; aged 55 years. The '"" er y obson leave c Little and Sons. Ltd.. >09. iiopson Street, at 11 a m. on Monday for Crematorium. TEARCE—On June 30. 1944. at.Auckland Hospital. Georere Henry, late, waterside worke-. brother-in-law' 1 of Walter George Burton and uncle of Ted and Arthur Husband, 11, Francis Street. Grey Lynn. PEAECE—On June 30, 1944. "A.. A "P k^,l ? I d Hospital. George Henry, loved brother of Bill, Stan. Charles, Johnny, Albsrt and sister Eva. RICHARDS—Passed peacefully away on July 1944, John Andrew. 5. Glentui F»oad Mount Albert, dearly beloved husband of y c ™ i"" loved father of Eric, Alan and the late Graeme aged 38 years. So sadly missed. A service will be held at the above address at 3.15 p.m. on Monday, funeral the». leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. * . RUTHERFORD.—On June 30, a^,^ ng o"/fi' er ford n George, loved husband of Alexia Rutherford. ■ and father of John' (oversees). Peter and ■ Ngaiere; aged 51 years. A service at . and Sons. Hobson Street, at 3.30 P-m- on Monday, funeral then leaving for Waikaraka Cemetery. RUTHERFORD—On June 30 (suddenly). at Wanganui. John George dearly' brothei of Mrs. E. Drake and Miss I. Rutherlord, ana loved uncle of Peggy Drake, of 24. Seymour Street. Herne Bay. TAEGETT.—On June 29. 1944 (suddenly!, at Auckland. George Albert, dearlj beloved husband of Ada Susan Targett, 8 Phelan Street.- Westmere; aged 27 yff rs v,,.. F "? a 4} leave the above address on Mondaj at a.m. for Waikumete Soldiers' Cemeterj. TARGETT.—On June 29, 1944 (suddenly) at Auckland. George Albert, youngest and the late Mrs. Targett. and dearly lovea brother of Phoebe (Mrs. Darbyshire) and Wally and Minnie. Funeral will leave No. 8. Phelan Street. Westmere, at 11 a.m. on Monday Soldiers' Cemetery. Waikumete. YORK.—On June 27. at Palmereton North, Hannah, dearly loved gran of K q I . B "pas° u^e ' New Lvnn. late of Titirangi; aged 95 >ears.
IN MEMORIAM ABBOTT.—To the memory of Eva, who passed, away July 1, 1943. Not to-day, but every d3y In silence we remember. Ever remembered by mum. dad. Jim and Annie. ASTEELLA.—In loving memory of my father, passed away June 30, 1937. - Not forgotten. Peggy and Orient. BAISD.—In loving memory of Aunty Maggie, passed away July 1, 1942. God has you in His keeping. We have you in our thougnts. Inserted by Don and Ethel. BOYLE.—Treasured memories of my dear wife Eva. who fell asleep July 1. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day, . And thoughts of you, our loved one, Will never fade away. Her loving husband. BOYLE.—in loving memory of Eva, passed away July 1. 1943. Ever remembered. Phil, Flo and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 154, 1 July 1944, Page 1
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