DEATHS.
BROWN—On February 14, 1946, at Christchurch, Gertrude Alice, dearly loved daughter of the late Elijah and Martha Brown, Temuka. CARTMILL—On February 12, 1946, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs P. Familton, 9 Charlton avenue. Mount Eden, Auckland. Margaret, widow of the late David Cartmill, of Kaiapoi and Christchurch; in her 85th year. DAWSON—On February 14, 1946, at Christchurch, Gertrude, dearly loved wife of E. Dawson, 13 Kinloch street, St. Albans, loved mother of Alt and sister of Mrs T. H. Brake, Redcliffs, and Mrs G. Moore, Weston road; aged 73 years. A patient sufferer at rest.
HUDDY—On February 13. 1946, at Christchurch, Charles William, dearly loved husband of Annie Huddy (late of Wellington); in his 74th year. JOHNSTONE—On February 14, 1946, at Christchurch. Charles, dearly loved husband of Nellie Catherine Johnstone, 462 Wilsons road, Linwood, and beloved father of Marjory and Eileen. (Late Christchurch Tramways.) NEALE—On February 13, 1946, at Waimate, Peter, loved son of Winifred and Alan Neale; aged nine hours. Interred at Waimate February 14, 1946.
SAMUELS—On February 14, 1946, at the residence of her daughter, 205 Kilmore street. Clara, dearly loved wife of Cha'rles Edward George Samuels, and loved mother of Mrs C. M. Kavanagh and Herbert; aged 68 years.
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Press, Volume LXXXII, Issue 24801, 15 February 1946, Page 1
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