DEATHS.
CROCOME.—On August 5, 1942, at Dunedin, Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Charles John Crocome, of 11 Patrick street, Morninglon; aged 77 years. “At rest.” Private interment at St. John’s Cemetery Waikouaiti.—Cole and Son, funeral directors. GRANT.—On July 31, at Christchurch, William Lake, son of the late John Grant, • town clerk, Outram; in his seventy-second year. GUTHRIE.—On August 5, 1942, at her residence, 126 Jeffrey street, Anderson’s Bay, Lilian May, beloved wife of -Henry James Guthrie and loved mother of Corporal Bruce Harrison (overseas), Gunner i Clive Cathcart (New Zealand Forces), and Miss Jean Guthrie (Dunedin). No flowers by request. Private interment. Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral directors. INGLIS.—On August 4, 19+2, at Antrim street. North-east Valley, Alexander, beloved husband of the late Agnes Inglis, of - 122 Musselburgh Rise; in his seventy-ninth year.; “At rest.”—The Funeral will leave the residence on Friday, August 7, at 3 p.m., for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.— Hope and ICinaston, funeral directors. LUKE.—On August 1, 1942, at Wellington, Florence Helena, loved wife of the late Samuel J. Luke, formerly of 7 Fyfe street, Roslyn, and daughter of the late Ephraim Ellis; aged 76 years.—The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, • on Friday, the 7th inst.", at 11 a.m., for the Northern Cemetery. —Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors.' ■ PATRICK.—On August 5,. 1942, at her residence, 14 . Carnarvon. street, Belleknowes, Margaret 'Stalely Erskine, relict of ■ John Hunter Patrick, late of Waitalmna;; - in’ her ninety-first -year, , “ He giveth His : beloved sleep.” Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. '• RENNEY.—On August 5, 1942, at his residence, 148 Dundas street, George, loved husband of the late 1 Sarah" R'enney; aged 86 years “ With Christ,-' which is far better," No .flowers. Private interment.— H. McLean and Sm, funeral directors. TOWNSEND.—On August 4. 1942, at Waikouaiti, John Ramsay (South African War veteran), beloved husband of Maria Townsend, • Into of Gore: in his’ seventyfourth year.—The Funeral will leave Miss Townsend’s residence. Main' road, Waikouaiti, .on Thursday I ,' the 6th inst;, at -2 p.m., for the St. John’s Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral, directors. ' "For the Empire's Cause. COLLIER. —Gunner John" , Alexander, dearly beloved-second son of-Margaret and Thjpnae ' Collier, Port Chalmers; in his twenty-eighth year. Died of wounds. “ His duty nobly done.” SIDDELLS, Private Leo Francis, formerly of Dunedin, died of wounds in Egypt ; in his twenty-second year. He died that wo might live. In a distant grave he lies At rest in a soldier’s grave. His battle fought, his name enrolled ' Or; the scroll of the deathless brave.
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Evening Star, Issue 24265, 5 August 1942, Page 4
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415DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 24265, 5 August 1942, Page 4
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