DEATHS.
FERREL.-On the 26th. April, 1919, ally killed at Gas Works. Miramar, John Ferrel, beloved husband of Maria FerreU.No. 36, Crescent-road, RoKueuth, and loving father of Mrs. A. Scarlett, 102, Ellicestreet, Henry Albert (now on active sen' cc), Samuel, and William. Deeply regretted. J sleep through Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep; " A calm and undisturbed repose. Where powerless is the last of foes. FERREL.-On the 26th April, 1919, at Miramar, as the result of an accident, John, the beloved husband of Maria Ferrel, aged (to years. GRAY.'-On the 27th April, 1919, at her residence, No. 105, Brougham-street, Wellington, Catherine "Gray, relict of the late William Gray, senior, formerly Secretary General Post Office, in her 95th year. Private interment. HTJNTER.-On the 26th April, 1919, at Greytown Hospital, Louisa, beloved wife of John Hunter, of Martinborough, after a severe illness, in her 28th.year. HONTER.—On the 26th April, 1919, at the Greytown Hospital, after, a painful illness, Louie, beloved' wife of J. Hunter, and youngest daughter of the late J. W. Soman; aged 27 years.
Peace,,,, perfect-peace, with sorrows surging round, ' , On Jesu's bosom naught hut calm is found. Inserted by her loving brother and sisters. _OW_.-On the 27th April, IDI9, at her residence, 58, Waripori-street, Ann, beloved wife of Peter Lowe; aged 54 years. McWHIRTER— On the 17th April, 1919, at the residence of her brother (\V. Spackman), Palmerston North, Mabel, wifo. •of Robert McWhirter, 17, Queen-street, Petone, and ako the youngest, daughter of the late W. J. Spackman, of JFeatherston. Interred at Palmerston North oh the 19th April, 1919. RIDDALL.—On the 20th April, 1919, accidentally killed, John Riddall, dearly beloved husband of Ada Riddall; ( aged 32 years. SHAPCOTT.—On the 27th April, 1919, at the Wellington Hospital,. Eric William, beloved second son of Beatrice, and George Shapcott, aged 9 years. and 10 months. Private funeral., ■, WARBURTON.—On the 2Sth April, 1919, at Wellington, Elsie Warburton, beloved daughter of the late Rev. Ernest Warburton, and Sister Alice Warburton, in her 21st' > ear.
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Evening Post, Volume XCVII, Issue 98, 28 April 1919, Page 1
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