DEATHS.
CAMERON.—On October 23, 1944 (accidentally drowned at Waipori), Charles liraest. beloved eldest non of David Brittian and Ann Morgan Cameron, and loved brother of Bessie, Nellie. Blanche, and William (Outram), and Briltian (Waiwera South); aged 41 years. "The Lord gave, and. the Lord hath taken away."
CAMERON.—On October 23, 1944 (accidentally drowned at Waipori), Charles Ernest, beloved nusband of Hazel Jean, end loved father of David and Philip Cameron, of Formby street, Outram; aged 41 years.—The Funeral will l«ave the Outram Presbyterian Church for the West Taieri Cemetery, at the conclusion of a service, commencing at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday, 7,' 1944.—K. Campbell and Son, funeral directors, JJcsgiel. CLARK.—On November 6, 1944, at her daughter's residence, 39 Young street, St. Kilda, Agnes, beloved wife of the late Charles Ciark. of Waitati, and loved mother of Archie, Charlie, Gordon, Mrs Whiting, Pahiatua, Mrs Anderson, 39 Young street, and Mrs Harris, Leith .Valley, and loved sister of Mrs Ireland; aged 74 years.—The Funeral will leave our Mortuary Chapel, Clark street, on Wednesday, the Bth inst., at 2 p.m. for the 'Waitati Cemetery (service commencing 1.45 p.m.)—Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral directors. COOK.—On November 5, at 19 Fifield street. Dunedin. Esther Margaret, widow of John Cook.—Privately interred this day. FRENCH.—On November 4, 1944, at Dunedin, Emma, loved daughter of the late Charles and Annie French, 66 Fitz--roy street, Dunedin. "At rest." Private interment.—C. J. Thorn Ltd.. funeral directors. HICKS.—On October 20, 1944, at Adelaide, South Australia, Sarah (Sis), widow or George Henry Hicks, and mother of Sir Stanton -Hicks, Glen Osmond, Adelaide; aged 78 years.'....,' KEMP.—On November 4, 1944, at his residence, • 13-Daly street, Port Chalmers, John, beloved husband of the late Helen Kemp. .."At rest."- Interred thi6 day.— H. Aitchisdn, funeral director.
. McDOJULD.—On November 4, 1944, at D:i.:cd''n, James' Grant McDonald, of 71 EgHnton road. Deeply ■monrmid.—The Funeral will leave the residence on Tuesdav, 7th inst.. at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2.15 p.m'i,"• *cr the Northern Cemetery.—Hugh ijhurlsy Ltd., funeral directors.McDONALD.—On November 6. 1944, at 225 Leith 6treet, Elizabeth'Stewart (Lily), beloved wife of : the late Robert. Caskle McDonald, and loved mother of Marjory.— The Funeral will leave the residence on Wednesday, ihe Bth inst-., at the conclusion of the service commencing at 2 p.m. for the Northern Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. '-■•'' TRESSLY.—!>o Pcvember 6, 1344. a;, Nelson, Eupheniia Catherine, dearly be'.ovdd wife of ithe° late' G. M.* Pressly; and loved mother of Doss; aged 59 years. ;
. ROBERTSON.—On November 5, 1944. at Dunedin, Agnes, dearly beloved wife of Robert Robertson, Middlemarch; in her sixtythird year. " At" rest."—The Funeral will leave the Presbyterian Church, Middlemarch, To-morrow (Tuesday), the 7th inst.,' at the'conclusion of a service commencing at 1.15 p.m., for the Middlemarch Cemetery. . SMITH.—On October 31, 1944, at his residence, 16 Conway street, Spreydbn, Christchurch, Thomas Marshall,, beloved husband of Jessie .Jane Smith, and loved father of Jessie and Sydney. ;
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Evening Star, Issue 25325, 6 November 1944, Page 4
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480DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 25325, 6 November 1944, Page 4
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