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DEATHS.

GOODMAN.—On August 15, 1915, at Dunedm, Sarah Bentley, beloved wife of the late Thomas Daniel Goodman, of 93 Surrey street, Caversham, and Joved.mother of Thomas, Doris, Annie, and Tui; aged 61 years. —The Funeral will leave St. Peter’s Church, Cargill road, To-morrow (Thursday), at the conclusion of the service, commencing at 11 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral directors. HALL.—On August 14, 1945, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs J. Scoles, No. 23 Tweed street, Richmond, Christchurch, Margaret Gorman, dearly loved wife of Thomas Hall; aged 73 years. “At rest.” The Funeral will leave our Chapel, King Edward street, South Dunedin, on Friday, August 17, at the conclusion of the service, commencing at 10.15, for the Port Chalmers Cemetery.—Cole and Son, funeral directors. PEAB.CE.—On August 14, 1945, at his residence 2 Ayr street, Mosgiel, Charles, dearly beloved husband Of Emily Tamar Pearce; aged 66 years. K.I.P. Deeply mourned. —Eequiem Mass at St. Mary’s Church, Mosgiel, on Thursday, August 16, at 9 a.m.—The Funeral will leave immediately after for the East Taieri Cetnetery. —E. Campbell and Sop, funeral directors, Mosgiel. THORN. —On August 15, at Palmerston \ North, James Peter, loved husband of the late Mary Thorn, Port Chalmers, and son of the late Charles, John, and Frances Thorn, of Caversham. For the Empire’s Cause. LETHABY.—ResuIt of aircraft accident. Pilot-officer Albert Henry, dearly beloved third eon of Mary ' and Thomas James Lethaby, 51 Grosvenor street, and brother of Freda, Edna, 'Thomas. - Arthur, and Alan; in his twenty-fourth year.—deterred at the Eoyal Air Force Cemetery, Somerset, “ His duty, nobly done.”

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Evening Star, Issue 25563, 15 August 1945, Page 4

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DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 25563, 15 August 1945, Page 4

DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 25563, 15 August 1945, Page 4

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