DEATHS.
BYRNE.—On December 25, 1936, at the "Wth ' lihirton Hospital, Tlllen Barbara, lored' and . only daughter of John and the ' fata'. Anotei Byrne, late of Melbourne, and devoted grand- . daughter of Mrs. E. Byrne, 38 Constable ' Street; aged 2T years. R.I.P. j HAOFIELD.—On December 31, 1939, at 51 . Bristol Square, Lower Hutt, Ellis (Bob), be- . loved husband of Emily Hadflcld; aged 64 ' years. (Interred Taita Cemetery today.) I HUNT.—On January 1, 1937, Hannah Maria, ' dearly beloved mother of Mrs. C. Wliitaker , and Doris; aged 53 years. Interred today. Only good-night, beloved, not farewell; ■ a little while and all His enlnts shall dwell : in hallowed union indivisible. KENNERLEY.—On January 1, 193T, Harry Brlstoe Eennerley, of Trentham; aged 75 years. Private Interment. PAVITT.—On January 2, 1937, at Wanganui, Charles, dearly loved husband of Ethel Pavitt, 8 Childers Terrace, Kilbirnie; In his 56th year. Private Interment. RADFORD.—On December 29, 1936, at Wellington Hospital, Ivy Bernice, only beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lewer, Mt. Pleasant Road, Deeply regretted. SCOTT.—On January 1, 1937, at his residence, ."•2 Boulcott Street. Samuel Russell, dearly . beloved husband of Lydia Scott; in his 78th year. Deeply mourned. Interred at Karori Cemetery today. .SCOTT.— On January 1, 1937 (suddenly), at his residence, 52 Boulcott Street. Samuel Russell, i beloved husband of Lydia Scott, and father of Horace's, Scott, Island Bay, Ernest R. Scott. Los Angeles, and Mrs. E. Wildey, Christchurch; aged 77' years. Interred at Karori Cemetery today.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXIII, Issue 1, 2 January 1937, Page 1
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