DEATHS
ABERCROMBIE, Frederic Norman.—On May 22. at his residence. 83, Stanley Bay Road, loved husband of Elsie, and father of Barbara. A service will be held at Morris' Chapel. Devonport, at 2.30 p.m. on May 23, the funeral arriving at Birkenhead Public Cemetery at 3 p.m. BEBICH.—On May 22, 1945 (suddenly), at Auckland Hospital, Alice Evelyn, lov'.ng eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Bebich. 1. Sackville Street, Grey Lynn, and toved sister of J6c and Olive, and loving niece of Mick Beblcn; aged 18 years 8 months. A service Will be held at W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 3.15 p.m., funeral then leavihg for Waikumete Cemetery. BEBICH.—On May 22, 1945 (suddenly), at Auckland Hospital, Alice Evelyn, darling friend of Maud and Waller Young, Arnold Street. Grey Lynn. Suffer little children to come unto Me. BRADEN.—On May 21, at Rose Bay, Sydney, Mrs. A. Braden, beloved mother of Arnold Braden, 48, Harbour View Road, Point Chevalier. BROWN, —On May 22, at her late residence, 30, Bella Vista Read, Heme Bay, Mary Elizabeth (Cis), dearly beloved wife of William Tararu, and loving mother of Don, Clare and Betty. Funeral notice later. BUSHXELL —On May 19, 1945, at Papatoetoe, Anii Elizabeth, dearly loved mother of Alice (Mrs. Jack Clews), 37, Lippiatt Road, Otahuhu, and loved grandma of Robert and Laurence; aged years. At rest. Interred yesterday at Purewa. FRY,—On May 21, 1945, at her late residence, 45, Albert Road, Devonport, Helen, beloved wife of the late Captain Thomas Fry, arid loved mother of Helen Russell, and grandmother of Ngarita, Roma, Sybil, Zenola, Heather and Calvin. At rest in the Lord. Funeral leaves the Chapel of H. Morris, Ltd., at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), lor O'Neill's Point cemetery. dOUGH.—On May 21, 1945, as the result of an accident, John James, dearly beloved husband of Nola Gough, of Karapiro. Funeral will leave from St. John's Church. Te Awamutu. at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for the Te Awamutu Public Cemetery. HOBBS.—Ort May 22 (suddenly), at his parents' residence, 29, Springleigh Avenue, Mount Albert. Derek- Raymond, youngest son of Ray and Gwen HobbS; aged three menths. R.I.P. The funeral will leave his grandparents' residence, 1, Burgoyne Street, Nawton. at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Wednesday), for Walsumfete Cemetery. McCarthy.—On , May 22, 1945, at Auckland Hospital, Elizabeth (Belty), late police Department, darling Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W, McCarthy, 21, Calliope Road, Devonport. and loving sister of Ged (Lieutenant, R.N.Z.N.V.R.), and Con, Ngatea; aged 28 years.. R.I.I 5 . Funeral will leave above address with the 2.30 p.m. vehicular ferry ffbrt DevOnport, Thursday, May 24, for Waikumete Cemetery. McCarthy.—On May 22, Elizabeth (Bet), dearly loved little friend of John and A. Heatn. Sadly misted. HICIJAHDSON.—On May 22, 1945, Margaret • Edith, dearly loved wife of the late George J. Richardson; aged 79 years. A service will be held at the residence of her daughter. It, Ridings Road, Remuera, at 3.30 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), the funeral then leaving for the Crematorium. BEFTON,—On May 21, 1945, at Auckland Hospital, Ernest Sefton (late of Huntly), loving father of Tom, Ted and Dolly, and the late Percy and Frank; aged 54 years. Funeral leaves Parlour of Arthur Holmes and Sons, McColl Street, Newmarket, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. FUNERAL NOTICE BARRS, Mary Theresa.—Requiem Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, Podsonby, 9 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), funeral leaving the Church at 3.30 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 119, 22 May 1945, Page 1
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