DEATHS.
ARMSTRONG.—On May 28, 1945, at Dunedin, Sarah Ann, beloved wife of the late William Armstrong, of Gummies Bush, Southland; aged 7b years. "At rest."—To be interred at Riverton. —Cole and Son. > funeral directors.
BECK—On May 28. 1945, at Dunedin, Edwin Walter, beloved husband of Xii'.y Maria Beck, of 135 Maitland street; aged 63 .years Private interment.—Hugh GourJey Ltd., funeral directors. BODKIN—On May 28, 1945, at Abbotsford, Arthur Charles, beloved husband of Ivy May Bodkin, of Clyde; aged 56 years.— The Funeral will leave the Anglican Church, Clyde, on Wednesday, the 30th inst., at 3.30 p.m., for the Clyde Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors.
GRAHAM.—On May 29, 1945 (suddenly), at Dunedin, Harry, dearly beloved husband of Jessie Graham, 26 Granville Terrace, arid loved father of Jessie and Margaret. Deeplv mourned. —The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Thursday, the 31st inst., at 2 p.m. (Service at 1.45 p.m.), for the Anderson's Bay Crematorium. —Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors.
HARRIS—On May 28, 1945, at Dunedin, Rachel Janet, beloved wife of Henry I\ Harris, 21 Queen's Drive. Musselburgh; in her seventy-first year.—Private interment from our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Wednesday, the 30tli inst., at 10 a.m.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors.
LOCKIE.—On May 28, 1945, at Dunedin, Sarah, only sister of Mrs James Weipers, 182 Leith street. No flowers, by request.— Tho Funeral will leave our Chapel, 326 George street, To-morrow (Wednesday), tlie 30th inst., at the conclusion of a service commencing at 9.50 a.m.. for the Auderson's Bay Crematorium. —R. McLean and Son, funeral directors.
ROBERTS.—On May 28, 1945, at Dunedin, Louis John, beloved husband of Delia Roberts 8 Henderson street, Mornington, and eldest son of the late John Tonkin Roberts. "At rest." Private cremation. —Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. SUTHERLAND.—On May 25, at Nelson (suddenly), Geoffrey Alexander, dearly loved second son of George and Anne Sutherland. 22 Walter street. Dunedin. " Suffer little ' children to come unto Me." Aged two Tvears. The Funeral will leave, our Chapel. 260 "King Edward street, at 2.30" p.m., Wednesday, May_3o, for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—Cole and Son, funeral directors.
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Evening Star, Issue 25496, 29 May 1945, Page 4
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