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DEATHS.

CLAYTON.—On September 30. 1914, at. Gisborne, Henry Joseph; in his SOth year; dearly beloved busband of Georgina Clay ton and beloved father of Renata Clayton, Wellington. (Dauuevlrke paper please LETHAM.—On September 29, 1944, at Seatoun (suddenly), Gilbert, son of tho late Robert and Harriet Lef^ a >»> . al l? 1 brother of Mies E. Letham and Mrs. A. I. Smith; aged 61 years. MILLER.—On October 1, 1944, at his residence, 24 Sefton Street, Wadestown, Francis Joseph, dearly loved husband o Isabel Miller and loving father ot Joan McCarthy. K.I.P- No flowers, by request. MURDIE. —On October 1, 19-14, at Palmerston North, James Shotton,.- beloved busband of Bridget Hurdle, of 42 Kingswood Street, Palmerston North; aged 66 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at 6.4 a a.m. Tomorrow (Tuesday), October J, 1944. , PARKES.—On September 28, 1944, at the - residence, Tyndall Street, Pahlatua, Frederick George, the beloved husband of Emma Parkes; aged 58 years. Interred at Pahlatua Cemetery, Saturday, September 89, 1944. RILEY.—On October 1, 1944, at 28 Watt Street, Highland Park, Wellington, Harry Riley. Private interment. No flowers. STACK. —On September 30, 1944, at the Hutt Hospital, Edmund John, beloved husband of the late Ellen Stack, of ot Plunkett Avenue. Petone; aged 81‘years. Irlvate cremation.

STONEHAM.—On October 1, 1944, at his residence, Domett Street, Gisborne, Arthur, dearest beloved husband of Mary Ellen Stoneham, and beloved father of Gladys Tyndall, Wellington. Marjory Poulgraln. Gisborne, and Garth Stoneham, West Africa.

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Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 6, 2 October 1944, Page 1

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DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 6, 2 October 1944, Page 1

DEATHS. Dominion, Volume 38, Issue 6, 2 October 1944, Page 1