DEATHS.
BAKTLETT.—On the 2nd December, 1918, »t the residence of h>r sister (Mrs. Noel Ooldsbury), Kauri-road, Uiccfirton, Eva, dearly loved wife of William Arthur Kartlett, 42nd Reinforcements, and fourth daughter of Martha and the late .7. J. M. Hamilton, of Christchurch, in her 35th year. BAXTER.—On the sth November, 1918, at Brisbane (accidentally drowned), Barbara, daughter of the late Mr. R. Baxter and Mrs. Baxter, of Govan, Glasgow, and sister of Mrs. 0. Ullmer, Tntchen-avenue, Wellington; aged 20 years. Day!—On the 30th November, 1918, at Wellington Hospital, Alice, beloved friend of Jessie Bennett. (Lyttelton p»pers please copy.) DENTON.—On the 29th October, 1918, at Sheffield, England, of pneumonia, Violet, wife of John Mowbray Denton (late of Wellington and Pohanstina), and only daughter of the late John Marshall. Sheffield. (By cable). DUNCAN.—On the 6th December, 1918, at the Normal ScHool Temporary Hospital, of pneumonia following influenza, Mary Ellen, beloved wifelof Donald Duncan, of Northland; aged 54 years. EVANS.—On the Ist December, 1918, at K»tiKati, Thames, Henry tvans, C.E., beloved husband of Frances Evans, and beloved brother of C. E. Evans and B. Renner, Masterton; aged 81 years. FINUCANE.—On the 6th December, 1918, at • the residence of her son-in-law (Mr. A. Scott). Central-terrace, Lower Hutt, Mary, relict of the late James P. Finucane; aged 77 years. R.I.P. Private Interment. No flowers (by request.) FURNISS.—On the 28th November, 1918, at Wellington, Herbert Edmond (Snowie), in his 44th year. True till death. ■Inserted by his ever loving friend, F.B. GRAHAM.—On the sth December, 1918, at Eltham, Thomas Percival, youngest son of Margaret and the late T. G. Graham, of the Hutt, in his 44th year. HOLLOW AY.—On the 22nd November, 1918, at St. Patrick's College Temporary Hospital. Edwfn William Nesbett Holloway (late City Corporation), dearly beloved husband of Alwyn Gertrude Holloway, and only beloved son of the late Edwin and Jane Dunbar Holloway, of Auckland. R.I.P. KEEfiAN.—On the Gth December, 1918, at the Wellinston College Temporary Hospital, Mary, beloved wife of Patrick Keegan, of Wellington ; aged 45 years. R.I.P. LUOPARD.—On the 7th December, 1918, at his residence. 72, Tinakori-road, Wellington, Henry Haines Leopard, the dearly beloved husband of Frances Leopard; aged 66 years. So loved, so mourned. S.«T/TIl rT,'.—On the 31st October, 1918, at London, Raphael Saltie!. sixth son of the late Mr. A. Snltiel and Mrs. A. R. Saltlel (from the effects of gas poisoning); aged 26 years. Deeply regretted. SHAW.—On the 6th December, 1918, at St. Patrick's College Temporary Hospital, of double pneumonia, Herbert Wnlter, dearl} beloved husband of Mary Shaw, No. 4, Myrtlecrescent : aged 48 years. A patient sufferer ,s()n? L to-.rest. ■ BXELGBOVE.—On the 3rd December, 1918, at Jonnaonvlile Temporary : Hospital, Willie Leonard Snelgrove, of Porirua. Deeply mourner). Inserted by his loving sisters and brothers. SrEEIME.—On the 27th November, 1918, at Port Chalmers Hospital, of pneumonia. Sydney Bernard.'dearly beloved friend of Ivy Hudson; aged 27 years. Fondly loved; sadly missed. TAIT.—Oii the Gth December, 1918, at Stirlingterrace, Karori, Robert Eric, beloved son ot Mrs. A. F. and the late Jas. Tait, and brother of the late Captain K. J. Tait, M.C. Private interment. tVOOLF. On the 7th December, 1918, at the Seamen's Mission Temporary Hospital. Gilbert William, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Woolf, nnd second son of Robert and N. Woolf, Nelson; aged 24 years.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 1
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543DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume XCVI, Issue 138, 7 December 1918, Page 1
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