DEATHS.
RAINBRIDGE. —On September 11, at Bombay Hospital. Edna. loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bainbridge, Papatoetoe. Interred this day. BUTTERWORTII. —On September 12, 1944, at Auckland Hospital (result cf accident), Harry, beloved eldest son of the late Ell and Ann Buttenvorth (late cf Remuera). and loved brother of Eli. Jim and Mrs. Gerald Smith.: aged 15 years. Funeral notice later. EDMONDS. —On September 11. 1944. at her residence, 32, Dexter Avenue, Dominion Road, Ellen, beloved wife of Albert Edwin Edmonds, and loving mother of Stanley, Irma and Kathleen; in her seventy-third year. Private interment. FERGUSON. —On September 9, 1944, Margaret Ferguson, beloved sister - of Mary (Mrs. Marshall), and beloved aunt of Janet (Mrs. Chapman). Perfect rest. McCarthy.—On September 11, 1944, at her residence. 114, Church Street, Onehunga, Ellen, dearly loved wife of John Albert McCarthy, and loving daughter of the late Michael and Elizabeth McCabe. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Church of the Assumption. Onehunga, at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), funeral then leaving for Otahuhu Public Cemetery. McCLOSKEY. —On September n, at the Auckland Hospital, Margaret, dearly loved daughter of the late John and Sarah McCloskey, 28, Galway Street, Onehunga, and loved sister of Ellen and Charles; in her ninetieth year. R.I.P. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Church of the Assumption, Onehunga, at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), prior to interment at Onehunga Catholic Cemetery. MYERS.—On September 11, 1944 (suddenly), at his residence, 1223, New North Road, Mount Albert. Ebenezer, dearly loved husband of Dorinda Fanny Myers, loved father of Steve (overseas) and Elsie; in his sixty-third year. Funeral will leave the Chapel of W. R. Eattersby, Avondale tram terminus, to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Crematorium. PORTER (nee Hart). —At Auckland Hospital. Alma, widow of the late Oswald A. Porter, and dearly beloved daughter of Arthur and Annie Hart. 32, Ridge Road, Waikowhai, and mother of dear little Valerie; aged 31 years. Interred at Hillsboro' this day. At rest. BEARDON.—On September 11. 1944 (suddenly). Barry Michael, beloved son of Keith and Margaret (Dolly Rearaon), 39, Malvern Road. Mount Albert; aged 4*2 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel to-morrow (Wednesday) at 11 . a.p. for Waikumete Cemetery. SKINNER.—On September 11. at his residence, 72, Hill Street, Onehunga, John Andrew, dearly belovec husbnnd of Laura Ann Skinner; in his seventy-eighth year. A scrvice will be held at C. H. Barker's Chapel. Queen Street. Onehunga. at 1.30 p.m. to-morrcw (Wednesday), the funeral then leaving for Waikaraka Park Cemetery. IS MEMOKXAM ©OUPER.—In loving memory of my dear wife Joyce, who passed away September 12, 1910. Four long years •lave .drifted by Since you passed away; You left behind an aching heart From that very day. Joyce my wife, so kind and true, Forever in memories I think cf you. Sadly missed by her loving husband Joe. COUPER, PECKH&r.I. —In loving memory of our dear daughter-in-law Joyce, who passed away September 12. 1810; flso dear dad, who passed away September 12, 1914. Loved and remembered always. Inserted by Andy and Lizzie. I COUPER.—-In loving memory of dear Joyce, who passed away September 12. 1910. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by Ted, Eileen. Roy and Fan. DEIGHTON. —In loving memory of my dear wife, who passed away September 12, 1943. In the sweet by antf by We shall meet on that beautiful shore. Sadly missed by your loving husband. / DEIGHTON.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away September 12, ( What happy hours we enjoyed, mum. When we were together; How sad and changed all seems now You have gone forever. Our hearts "still ache. Our eyes shed many a tear; God only knows, dear, how we miss you As it ends this first sad year. Always remembered. Flo, Bill and grandchildren. DEIGHTON.—In loying memory of our dear mother and grandma. Hearts that have loved you never forget. In memory you are with us yet. Ever remembered by Edna and children.
BEIGHTON.—In loving memory of dear grandma. A beautiful memory, dearer than gold, A grandma whose worth can never be told. One of the best that God could send. A wonderful grandma right to the end. Sadly missed by her loving grandchildren, Jack, Ruth and Steve. BEIGHTON.— In loving memory of gran. A little thought, so true and tender, Just to show that I remember. Badly missed by her granddaughter, Ruth Bicknell. BEIGHTON.—In loving memory of our dearest Bran and nana. A wonderfuj grandma, so pure and kind. What beautiful memories you left behind. Ever in our thoughts. Little Roy, Joyce and Bill Bicknell. DEIGHTON.—In loving memory of dear grandma. One of the best God could, send, A wonderful grandmother right to the end. Floss. Bill and great-grandchildren. BEIGHTON.—In loving memory of grandma. She rests in God's beautiful garden, In the sunshine of perfect peace. Remembered always by Gwen, Percy and little Nolene. BEIGHTON.—In loving memory of dear gran. Loved in life, treasured in death, A beautiful memory is all we have left. Loved by Zoe and Jack. DEIGHTON.—In loving memory of grandma. A grandma, so patient, so sweet and kind Left this life, but a better one should And. Remembered by May, Lionel and wee Shirley. DEIGHTON.—In treasured memory of mother, promoted to glory September 12, 1943. Patient in suffering, steadfast in adversity. Beautiful in love, noble and true —mother. Inserted by her son, Harry. DEIGHTON.—In loving memory of our dear . mother, passed away September 12, 1943. Resting where no shadows fall. In perfect peace she awaits us all. Inserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, Alice and Bill. GLOYN.—in loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 12. 1943. We have only your beautiful memory, dear. To last us our whole life through, ■out your dearness will always linger, for we treasure that memory of you. Ever remembered by her loving daughter and son-in-law. Avis and Sel. GLOYN.—in loving memory of my darling nan, who left me just one year ago to-day. Three little words, forget me not. They don't sound much, but mean a lot. Just a memory, treasured and true, From one who thought the world of you. Ever remembered by her little grandson Barry. Hammond.—ln loving memory of my Uncle Tom, who passed away September 12. 1943. Always in my thoughts. Inserted by his loving niece Joyce. HICKEY.—In loving memory of Aunt Lucy, who passed away September 12, 1943. Life Is eternal, love will remain. In God's own time we'll meet again. Ido and Tom. HIGGOTT.—In loving memory of my dearly loved husband, George, who was called to higher service on September 12, 1942. t In Thy presence is fulness of Joy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXV, Issue 216, 12 September 1944, Page 1
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