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DEATHS.

COCHRANE.—On Septembe* 6, 1940, at Wellington, Mary Lindon, dearly-beloved wife or the late George Cochrane, of 4 Rose St., Wadestown; aged 60 years. No flowers. . COCHRANE.—On September 6, 194 a, at Wellington, May Linden, dearly-beloved wife of the late George Cochrane, and loving mother and mother-in-law of Ella and Don McAllister, 'May, and Ethel, and Ivan Cochrane. No flowers by request. . ,„,- »w , » DOWNES.—On September 8, 1940, at Wellington, Ellen, beloved wife of Henry Downes, 99-Wallace St., and loving mother of Sister ■Mary Natalie, Stella, John, and William. K.I.P. •FULLER—On September 6, 1945, at his residence, 36 Laing's Rd., Lower Hutt, William Archibald, beloved husband of Sarah Gertrude Fuller, fourth son of the late James Fuller, of Picton: aged 74 years. Interment at Picton. HARDMAN.—On September 8, 1945, at o Park St Thorndon, Archibald James, husband or Edna Frances Hardman. Service at the "Lychgate," 87 The- Terrace, 2.30 p.m., on Monday, September 10, 1945. Private cremation. Isaac Clark and Son, 87 The Terrace. • HARRY.—On September 7, 1945, at the Silverstream Hospital, Helen, beloved wife of the late Reverend' F. E. Harry, and loved "mother of Mrs. Crofts and Miss Jean Harry, of India, Mrs. A. Harding, and Miss Freda Harry, Wellington, and W. 0.11 W. R. Harry; "IINDSAY.—Oii^ September 6, 1945, at Wellington Hospital, Andrew, loved husband of the late Caroline, both of Dunedin, and father of Andrew," Fruitlands; Grace Moore, Brooklyn; and William, Khandallah; in his 76th ■ yeSEAGAR.r-On September 8, 1945, at Wellington, Edward (Ted) Seagar, sister of Nellie Seagar, of 6 Roxburgh/ St., and Mrs. Chalmers, of Sydney; aged 72 years. TYTLER.— Suddenly, at:, Bisley, Surrey, England, Florence Mai, widow' of Major-General Sir Harry Tytler, and beloved cousm of Mrs. G. Hickson, Karori.

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Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 1

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DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 1

DEATHS. Evening Post, Volume CXL, Issue 60, 8 September 1945, Page 1

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