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DEATHS

.irKIV —On July 24. at Matakohe, Dorothy May (Tommy) dearly loved daughter of Eva and (ha late Hugh Casement Aickin. and loved sister $ Be'ty and Joy; aged 28 years. i. at Avondale Anglican . Cemetery to-morrow (Wednesday); details in mornings „, P »*nrr>RD —On July 23, 1944. at a private B^? D Ual Auckland, Gertrude O. Blandford, voungest daughter of the late George and Eliza Blandford; in her eighty-third year. Cremated J5,; ' Fivinc-Offlcer Peter Morison (as the Result of ail aircraft accident July 25, 1944) £ «in of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Duncan, of Garden Court. Mission Bay. Auckland; aged 20 rears. Funeral notice later. J BUr t> On Julv 24. at a private hospital. Mary, loved ot the l"e Fisher (England), beloved mother'of Graci? and Len and darling nana of Leonora: aged 90 years. .Interred this day (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. rrnsox.—On July 24 (suddenly), at his 8. Beaahcrort Avenue. Onehunga. svdnev dearly loved husband of Florence Edith and loved father of Mollie, grandfather of leverley and Natalie; aged 59 years. A service f-fn be held at C. H. Barker's Chapel, Queen street Onehunga. at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday). funeral then leaving for Hillsboro' Cemetery. nnovp On July 24, Frederick Charles Ring (late of Coromandel). beloved husband of Josina ," rT a ged 72 years. Funeral will leave his l«e residence, 69, Marsden Avenue Mount Eden, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday) for Purewa Cemetery. .itt,v —On July 25. 1944. at her residence 10. Wington Street. Ponsonby. late of Karangahake Jane dearly loved wife of Ernest Jury and loved mother of Val and Lance (overseas). A rvlce will be held at the above address at 2 nm on Wednesday, the funeral then leaving for wTikumete Cemeter} - . (New Plymouth papers please copy.) . MrroWELL.-On July 22, at Wellington (suddenly), Walter, dearly beloved husband of Ada and loved father of James, Walter and Kathleen (Mrs. N. Cogan); aged 53 years. Fnneral will leave his late residence, 3. King Street Whangarei. at 1.30 p.m. on Thursday, July 27, for Maunu Cemetery. ■mvnn-On July 25. 1944, at the Auckland HoSltaTwilliSil, eldest son of the late W and H Munro and loved brother of Mrs. A. J. Webber Belle. Fred and Ernest Munro. Funeral leaves 10. King Edward Avenue at 2 p.m. on Thursday. Private interment. PORTER (suddenly).—At his niece's residence (ireat Canfields. Essex, England. Frederick James, dearly loved husband of Eleanor, eldest. Inn at Mrs. L. A. Porter. Beachlanos. and brother of Arthur. Reuben. Lydia (Mrs. Hassell) and Edith (Mrs. Jackson). (By cable.) stfphfns —On July 25. 1944, at the . residence BT of "r sis''!? Mrs C. Stuart, 90. Lincoln Street. Ponsonbv. James Stephens, nwster manner, husband "of the late Annie Catherine, and elSest son of the late Captain James Stephens; aged so vears R.I.P. The funeral will leave C. Little and Sons. Ltd.. 209. Hobson Street, at 2 p.m on Thursday for Waikumete Cemetery. tdtt w _on Julv 24. at his residence. 44, Road, Mount Albert. George Henry (Joe) dearly beloved husband of Newman Wilson, and loving father of Dorothy and Tom; aged 53 i-row leave W H. Tongue and Son s Chapel to-morrow (Wednesday) at 11 a.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. Private interment. WILSON.—On July 16, 1944, at Gisborne. John Cochrane, beloved husband of Alice 'Wilson, of Te Karaka, and son of the late John Wilson, of Taram, Thames; aged 70 years. IN MEMORIAM ' BOBICH—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, IvKa, who left us one sad year ago to-day. R.I.P. There is someone who misses you. mum. And finds the time long since you went. There is someone who thinks always. But tries to be brave and content, _ Lips-cannot tell how we miss you. Our hearts cannot tell what to say, Only God knows how we miss you As we journey along Hie s way. Inserted by her loving husband Ivan and children. Walter. Eileen, John and Gloria. BOBICH. —In loving memory of our dear sister, Ivka. who passed away July 25, 1943. One sad year has passed away. Yet still we miss you every day. Sweetest memories, fond and true. Will always remain, dear sister, of you. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law.

BORICH. —In loving memory of my dearly loved youngest sister, Ivka, passed away July 25, 1943. Deep in our heart We miss you sadly, oh. sister, dear. Inserted by your loving brother Ante and sister-in-law Ivka. ...... v

BORICH.—In loving memory of our dear cousin, Ivka, who passed away July 25, 1943. Your call was sudden, the shock severe, We little thought your end so near; You were loving, gentle and always Kind. A beautiful memory you have left behind. 'Tis only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs Devcich. and niece Martha. f BORICH.—In fond remembrance of our dear cousin, Ivka, who passed away July 25, 1943. B.i.i'. To-day brings back sad memories Of a, loved one gone to rest. Always remembered by your • loving cousins Olga, Jim and family. BRIGHT.—In loving memory of . Henry and Wilfred (Chook), who passed away.July 21 and 25, 1938. T n silence we remember. Phylis and family. BUNTING, Reginald, husband of Lillie, and father of Vera, Vic and Edna, who died July 25, 1941. Ever remembered. BYRNES.—In loving memory of our little John, died July 25, 1943; aged 4 months. A little flower lent, not given. Taken in bud to bloom in heaven. Inserted by his loving mummy, daddy, sisters and brothers. GWILLIAM.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away July 25. 1940. Some may forget as time goes on. But I will remember, no matter how long. Inserted by his loving wife. HARRIS.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away July 25', 1941. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold. A mother whose worth can .never be told, A loving smile, a happy face. •A broken link we can never replace. Inserted by her loving husband and family. HICKS.—In loving memory of dear gran, passed away July 25. 1940. ' Peace, perfect peace. • Jack. Jean and Don. j HONE.—in fond and loving memory of my dear son Victor, passed away July 25, 1940^ Sadly I miss you and try not to grieve, A little while longer and I too must To meet those I love on that beautiful shore, Where parting is unknown and life evermore. , Mum. Hone.—in loving memory of George Victor (Vic), | who fell asleep July 25, 1940. A tender chord of memory is softly touched to-day. Inserted by Ida. HONE—In loving memory of my dear brother, Vic, passed away July 25. 1940. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Sadie. JOHNSON, Frederick Thomas Johnson. *July 25. 1817, Armentieres. Soon shall the march of victory tread Over the graves of our gallant dead. They died for world freedom. Inserted by his family. KEEGAN.—In memory of our loving mother, died July 24, 1943. Inserted by her loving son Harold, Minnie and grandchildren. KlNG.—in loving memory of our * dearest friend Gordon, killed July 25, 1943. Always so jolly, though kind and content, Loved and respected wherever he went. To a beautiful life came a sudden end. He died as he lived, everyone s friend. Inserted by his loving friends, Noel and Marjorie. KlNG.—Treasured memories of our dear nephew and cousin Gordon, who died July 25, 1943. God's greatest gift, remembrance. Inserted by his loving aunt and uncle, N. snd S. Sharp and family. MARSHALL. Flying-Officer R. A. (Reg) lost in action July 25. 1943. Ever remembered by nis pal Ron. McPhail.—in fond remembrance of our dear mother and nana, who passed away July She never failed to do her best, Her heart was true and tender. She patiently toiled for those sne lovec. And left us to remember. To think we could rot say farewell —.Will always bring regret. That we who loved her dearly • Never will forget. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Emily and Clifford, and grandson Warren.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 174, 25 July 1944, Page 1

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DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 174, 25 July 1944, Page 1

DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 174, 25 July 1944, Page 1