DEATHS
ANDERSON.—On March 29, 1945, at Auckland Hospital, Albert Gustav, dearly beloved husband of Marjorie Anderson, Wellsford. and loving father of Don and Lucy; aged 53 years. Interred this day at Waikumete Cemetery. BEWS.—On March 29, 1945, at a private hospital. Auckland, Mary Ellen Hews, formerly of Ruapal. Cremated this day. BLINCOE.—On March 29, at the Auckland Hospital, Hazel Ivy, beloved daughter of the late W. S. and A. Blundell, and dearly loved sister of Messrs. Bonsley. Colllngs. Sutton, Williams. George, Bert, Fred and Ray. Deeply regretted. Interred this day. BROWN.—On March 31, 1945, at Auckland, Phillips, loved husband of Emmellne. of 4a, Whittaker place, and loved father to Constance. Gwen and Zelma; aped 54 years. Service will be held at Watney Sibun and Cons' Chapel, . Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2.30 p.m. on Monday. Private cremation. HAWKING.—On March 29, 1945 (suddenly), at her late residence, 55, Beresford Street, Bayswater, Alice, dearly beloved wife of Arthur Hone, and loved mother of Lionel and Marjorle; in her seventieth year. Service will be held at above address at 10 a.m. Monday, funeral then leaving for Waikumete Crematorium. McGONIGAL.—On March 27, 1945, at the Palmerston North Hospital. Annie, beloved* mother of Mervyn McGonlgal, 269, College Street, Palmerston North. MOORE.—On March 30 (suddenly), at Auckland, William Leithfleld (Lelth), second son of the late J. E. and M. H. Moore, of Leithfleld. North Canterbury, and brother of • George Robert (Papatoetoe), Elizabeth Kennah (Christchurch). and Mrs. W. T. Hanna (Botorua); aged 46 years. The funeral will leave the residence of ■ his brother. Coronation Road, Papatoetoe, at 10.30 a.m. Monday for Papatoetoe Cemetery. PARKES.—On March 30, 1945. at Auckland. Prank Pelton, loi'ed son of the late George A. and Edith C. Parkes, late or Auckland and Raetihi; aged 30 years. Interred this day at Mangere Cemetery. •AXON.— On March 29, 1945 (result of accident). Errol Richard, dearly-loved elder son of Glen and Jean, and loved brother of lan Hall Saxon, 3, Cracroft Street., Parnell; aged 314 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parnell Road, at 3 p.m. to-day (Saturday), funeral leaving afterward for the Hillsboro Cemetery. Friends please accept this Intimation. BAXON.—On March 29 (result of accident), wee Errol Richard, beloved grandson of Harold and Ellen Saxon. 50, Old Mill Road, Grey Lynn; aged 3',i years. Dearly loved by all. BAXON.—On March 29. 1945 (result of accident). Errol Richard, beloved wee grandson of Ivy and the late Robert Brown, 3. Cracroft Street, Parnell; aged 3>,' 2 years. Sadly missed. SAXON.—On March 29. result of accident. Errol Richard, dearly loved nephew of Elsma and Hedley Bull. Palm Beach, Waiheke, and little cousin of Aloma Hedley; aged 314 years. SAXON.—On March 29, result of accident. Errol Richard, dearly loved grandson of Harold and Ellen Saxon, 50, Old Mill Road, Grey Lynn; aged 3'i years. WRIGHT.—On March 30, at Thames Hospital, after a long illness patiently borne, Thomas Herbert, beloved husband of Judith Emily Wright, of Paeroa. and loving father of Judy , and Robin (R.N.Z.A.F.); late of the King's Liverpool Regiment. Imperial Forces: aged 53 yeare. Funeral will leave St. Paul's Church, Paeroa, at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Saturday), for the Paeroa Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 76, 31 March 1945, Page 1
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