DEATHS.
ARCUS.—On May. 11,, 1944, at Wellington, Laurence Herbert, dearly-beloved husband of Ada Ella Arcus, of 10 Strathavon Rd., Mlramar;; In his 59th year. ANDERSON.—On May 7, 1914, at Masterton Hospital, Charles Henry, dearly-beloved husband of Ida Anderson, 91 Colomba Rd., Masterton, and father of Mrs. W. H. James,- Gisbotne, Mrs. W. R. Newson,' Levin, Mr. R. C. Anderson, Masterton, ,Mr.- E. Anderson, Westshore; Napier, Gunner C. H. Anderson, overseas. - . ■ - CHRISTIE.—On May 2, 1944,'. at .Katoomba, New -South. -.Wales, 'Lorln Grant, t .belovsd, son of the late J. M: • and Mrs.- Christie, of Roseville,' Sydney, brother of Elaine;, and beloved father of John, -Elizabeth, and Jill; aged Do years. FINNIE.—On May 5, 1944, at Dunedln, Isabelle, wife of the late James Finnic, Scotland; aged 82 years. HUTCHINGS.—On May 7, 1944, Arthur William" (late New Zealand Railways Department), beloved husband ot Eva Myra Beryl Hutchings, 30 Kolmar Rd., Papatoetoo; aged 75 years. Cremated at Auckland. . Watney Sibun and: Sons, Funeral Directors, Auckland. LOVE.—On May 13, 1944, at her residence,' 546 Adelaide Rd., Acnes Ellen, dearly-loved wife of John Ernest Love and mother of .Mrs. Parkinson, Mr. J. Peacock, Mr. A. Peacock, and Jlmmle; aged 61 years. SHORT.—On May 13, 1044, at Wellington, James Henry Short, beloved. husband of Alico Short, of 73 Munro St., Seatoun, and loving father of Dorothy; in his 56th year (late Workshop Manager of Public Works Workshops). TOY.—On Thursday, May 11, 1944 (suddenly),' Leonard Freeman Toy,. dearly-beloved husband of Eleanor Pearl Toy, of No. 5 Tawhitl'Hd., Hawera; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. . , '! WAKELIN.—On May 13, 1944, at Wellington, Wllllamina Smith (Win), dearly-beloved wife of W.H. (Billy) Wakelln, 63 Ross St., Kilbirnie,' and loving mother of Jack, Bill (overseas), and the late Mrs. A. C. (Jean) Truscott and the late James Robert W'akclin. "So loved, so mourned." , WAKELIN.—'On May 13, 1944, at Wellington, Willlamina Smith (Win), loving sister of Mrs. Donaldj Scott (New Plymouth). "So loved, so mourned."
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1944, Page 1
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320DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 112, 13 May 1944, Page 1
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