DEATHS.
BURNS —On February 24, at Ashburton, Patrick Janies, dearly beloved husband of Catherine Burns, 8 Godley quay, Lyttelton, and fourth son of the late William and Annie Burns. (Suddenly.) R.I.P. ‘ DUDLEY—On February 25, Susan, Infant daughter of A. Adamson Dudley and the u/te Marie Dudley; aged two years. Prl- ,, ‘«fte> / lnterment, EALEY—On February 24, at Dunedin, Godfrey James Healey, loved second son of the late Michael and Catherine Healey: aged 37 year§. R.I.P. (Suddenly.) LECjGOTT—On February 25. at Christchurch Public Hospital, Frank John, beloved son of W. T. and the late E. L. Leggott; in his 43rd year. (Suddenly.) MEADE—On February 24, 1943, at Christchurch, Harry, dearly loved husband cf Ruby Meade, 62 Bletsoe avenue, Spreydon, late Main Body Ist N.Z.E.F., No. 5/135. (Suddenly.) PHILPOTT— On February 25, 1943. at Christchurch, Isaac William, beloved husband of Elizabeth Julia Phllpott, 191 Park road, North Brighton; in his. 82nd year.. ROWLAND—On February 25, 1943, at Christchurch, Anne, widow of the late Edward Anthony Rowland, late of 1012 Colombo street, St. Albans, and lovea mother of Alex, Charlie, and Victor; m her 81st year. SALTER—On February 25. at Wellington. Ida Mary Salter, of Kidson terrace, Cashmere Hills, daughter of the late C. E. Salter: aged 54 years.
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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23882, 26 February 1943, Page 1
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