DEATHS
ANDERSON.—At her home, 104 Dahntobifr street, Glasgow, on October 21, 1943, Gail Patricia; aged 14 days; dearly loved daughter o! Mr and Mrs W. G. P. Anderson (Gnr. Bill AndersMi), of Lawrence street, Mornington. Very, sadly mourned.
BURTON.—On January 5, 1944, at a private hospital, Agnes Rutherford, dearly loved wife of George Edward Burton. Hampton Court.-Wellcsley street, Auckland, and loved mother of George, Thelma, Morrell, Phyllis, and Harry (overseas).— Interred at Auckland. Friday, January 7. GADDER.—On January 7, 1944, at' Ranfurly Hospital, Jane Paterson, beloved daughter of tie late George Calder, of 30 Calder Avenue, North-east Valley.—The ■Funeral will-leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Monday, the IOLh inst., at the conclusion of the service commencing at 1 p.m., for the Northern Cemetery.—Hope and Kinas-ton, funeral directors.
; HUGHES.—On January 7, 1944, at Dunedin, Maud Hughes,, of 347 George street, dearly loved mother of Audrey, Jack, and Allan (overseas). Deeply mourned.—Private interment—R. McLean and Son, funeral directors.
JUNGE.—On January 7, 1944, at Dunedin, Donald Junge, of Broad Bay, beloved husband of the late Christina Elizabeth Junge, df North Makarewa, Invercargill; aged 63 years. Deeply mourned.—lntermeut at Invercargill.—R. McLean and Son, x funeral directors.
KXOWLES.—On January 7, 194*, at Dunedin, Mary McCvarty, beloved wife ol the late Andrew Charles Knowles. of 26 High street, Mussel'burgih, and -loved mother of William. Mrs Sims. Mrs Thomas; and ■Alf.; in her seveuity-seventh year. "At rest."—lnterred this day at the Southern Cemetery.—Hope - and ■ Kinaston. funeral directors.
TUB-PIN.—On January 8, 1944, at her residence, 277 North road, North-east Valley, Jane, 'dearly be'.oved wife of Thomas Edward Turpw, and loved mother Ivy, Mavis, and Verdun; in her seventieth year. "At rest." —The Funeral will leave the residence on Monday, Hie 10th inst., at 4 p.m., for the Anderson's Bay Cemeiery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors.
WAIGTH. —On January 7, 1944, at his residence, 15 Leven street, Roslyn, John Harry Waigth, late of Roxburgh; in'his eighty-seventh -year- R.I.P. —The Funeral ■will leave Our Lady of Peace Church, Rox* burgh, To-morrow (Sunday), the 9th inst., at 3; p.m., for the Roxburgh Cemetery.— Hugfc Gourley Ltd., funeral directors. For the Empire’s Cause.' DONOVAN. —Corporal Olive John, died of sickness, overseas, dearly loved elder son of Hannah Rathie, and brother of Kefth, R.N.Z.N.V.R., late of Caversham,
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Evening Star, Issue 25068, 8 January 1944, Page 4
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375DEATHS Evening Star, Issue 25068, 8 January 1944, Page 4
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