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DEATHS

MVRKAY.—On September 9, 1945, at his residence. Mount Maunganui, Alfred, dearly loved husband of Jean and loving father of John. Richard and Edward; in his seventy-first year. KOTON.—On September 11, 1945, at her daughter's residence, 71, Sarsfleld Street, Heme Bay, Ada Lillian, dearly loved wife of the late Robert Noton. and loved mother of Edna (Mrs. A. H. Court) and Molly (Mrs. P. G. Connolly. Dunedin). A service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), the funeral then leaving for Purewa Cemetery. WATSON.—On September 10, 1945. at 4. Sherbourne Road, Mount Eden, Lucy, beloved wife of the late Fred Watson, of Douglas. Isle of Man. and loving mother of F. C. Watson: in her eighty-fourth year. A service will be held at the above address to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10.45 a.m., funeral then leaving for Hillsboro' Cemetery. WOODWARD, Katherine. — On September 10 (suddenly), loved sister and -sister-in-law of Alice and Joe Durbin, and Doris Sutcliffe; aged 66 years. WOODWARD, Katherine.— On September 10 (suddenly), loved sister of Albert Evitt. and dear aunt of Doreen, George, Eric and Joyce. IX MEMORIAM BOYLE. —In treasured memory of our dear mother, who passed away September 11, 1941. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day. Inserted by Maude. Arthur and family. DANCE.—In loving memory of my dearest wife, Annie Matilda, who departed this life September 11, 1944. I often sit and think of you. Of things you used to say and do. And wonder why you had to die Without a chance to say good-bye. Inserted by her sorrowing husband. Henry. DANCE.—A tribute of love to the memory of our loving mother and nana, departed this life September 11. 1944. Dearer to memory than words can tell Was the mother we lost and loved so well. Kind and unselfish, a mother so true. Our dearest possessions are memories of you. Inserted by her loving daughter Mary, son-in-law Len. and grandchildren. DANCE.—In loving memory of our dearest mother and nana, who departed this life September 11. 1944.

The call was sudden, the shock severe. We little thought the end was near: But only those who have lost can tell The sorrow of parting without farewell. Ever remembered by her loving son Charlie, daughter-in-law Mavis, and grandchildren. DANCE.—In loving memory of my dearest mother, who departed this life September 11, 1944. Always loving, unselfish and kind, Fefr in this world her equal to find; One of the best God could send. A wonderful mother right to the end. Inserted by her loving daughter Iris, and son-in-law Arthur. DANCE.—In loving memory of dear Annie, who departed this life September 11. 1944. Three little words, forget me not. They don't seem much but mean a lot: Only sweet memories fond and true From one who thought the world of you. Inserted by her loving Nellie. DANCE.—In loving memory of our dear friend, who passed away September 11, 1944. Remembrance lasts for ever. Remembered always by Mrs. McKenzie, Beryl and Ron. DANCE.—in loving memory of our dear friend. Mrs. Dance, who departed this life September Sunlight passes, shadows fall. Loving memories outlast all. Inserted by her loving friend Gwen and Eric, Foster and family. DOWN.—In memory of John, beloved husband of Annie, and loving father of Marianne who died at Wellington September 11. 1943. (Late Superintendent Wellington Prison.) EBENEZER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away September 11. Inserted by,his loving wire. CLOVES, Albert Edward.-In sad- and loving memory of our devoted father, who passed away September 11. 1941. ■ To-day brings back sad memories Of a wonderful father gone to jest. Inserted by his loving sons and daughters. HOLLIDAY, Alfred.—ln loving remembrance ol dear dad, who departed this-life on September 11 1944 Requiescat in pace. Ever remembered by Hilda and Harry. KEOGHAN.—Treasured memories of our «_earest son Raymond, passed away September 11. 184 J. aee %ll'pin e lu S T hearts a memory Is kept Of one we loved and will never forget. Sadly missed by his loving mum and dad. KUNST.—In" loving memory of our dear .brother Phillip James, who met his death by accident on the ketch Endeavour September 11. 1914. Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. LEWIS.-In fond and loving memory of o" r % ar __?s___A-_rrf«^^.3» 2 1923 at their residence. Neal's Avenue. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day. ht Inserted by their loving sons and daughters. McCarthy.—ln loving memory of my dear wife Ellen, who passed away September 11. 1944. Inserted by her loving husband. MORItIS.-In loving memory of ° u ' and grandmother, who passed away. September "bo I ™*" dear mother, but not forgotten. Never will your memory fade. And my thoughts do often wander Sylvia and family. ■ _ h ggt *_£&-•* his daughter Elsie and family. KEAL.-m loving memory of dear mother, who Tn^ou^hTartli 1 ' $S«J-^ f Js ge m °e_f b e 7e e d -/Albert and daughter-in-law Grace. te NEAL.-In loving memory of dear mum. September "' ID4 We live again those yesterdays. Inserted by Ivy. Olive and Sheldon. yoETER.-In loving memory of .°" r d «£ "g"! Mabs, Bill and children. REARDON.-Ih loving memory of -our Jear wee We loved you very dea rt j : _ KeTo-r -£X? £s to hear your happy Uncle a Ted, Auntie Dorrie. Joan. Fay and Coral.

STEPHENSON.-In loving »«?£mb£ iT aeaP mother, who passed away SeptemDer Ever remembered. _ Mree and Inserted by loving sons All, George Marwood.

<3WIFT.-In loving memory of our dear mother, iSrSTtfIP Nemo and Jim.

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Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1945, Page 1

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DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1945, Page 1

DEATHS Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 215, 11 September 1945, Page 1

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