Deaths,
CRAWFORD—On July 25, 1947, at her daughter’s residence, 32 Walter street, Sarah Emma, beloved wife of Archibald Crawford, and loved mother of Mrs Hunter, Mrs Perks, Mrs Parsons (Ashburton), and Robert, Broughton street, “At rgst.’’— The Funeral will leave our Chapel, King Edward street, South Dunedin, on Satin 1 - day, July 26, at the conclusion of the Service commencing at 11.30 a.®. for the Andersen’s Bay Cemetery. —Cola and Son, funeral directors.
HQLMES,—Qn July 24, 1947, at Dunedin, Charles, beloved husband of the late Jpssie Louisa Holmes and father of C. Holmes (Melbourne) and J. H- Holmes, Jg Birchfield Ayeque. “At rest. —Tlie funeral will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Saturday, the 26th mst., gt the conclusion of the service commencing ;.30 p.rn„ for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetgjy—Hope and Kinagton, funeral directors,
HORNE, July 24, 1947, at the residence of her eon-in-law, E. w. Stephenson, Dunedin, Mary Jane .36 Bowker street, Timaru, and beloved wife of the late Thomas Horne, Cricklewood; aged 69 years (suddenly). MAXWELL On July 24, 1947, at Dunedin, 45710 Private John Alexander Max, well, Ist N.Z.E.F., loved husband of Agnes C. Maxwell, 123 Fitzroy street, Dunedin, and Icved father of George and Merle. “At rest.”—The Funeral will leave the residence To-morrow (Saturday), at 10.15 a.m. (Service 10 a.m.), for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—C. J. Thorn Ltd., funeral directors. 1 McCUTCMEQN—Oh July 24, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs W. McCutcheon, 25 Ann street, Boslyn. Acknowledgment. PILOTTO.—Mr ‘and Mrs G. Pilotto and family, pf Frederick street, thank doctcm, matron, sisters, apd ' nursing staff of Wakari and Pleasant Valley Hospitals for thslr kindness to .Bill all through Ins illness'; also their kind friends for letters, telegrams, floral wreaths, and expressions of sympathy in their recent sad loss. In Memorinm. DA my dear Husband and our Father, who Sd away July 25, 1927. Fondly rememby his loving wife and family. McLEAN.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, who passed away July 25, 194f1. A. wonderful mother, true and. kind, A beautiful memory left behind. —lnserted by her loving husband and daughters, Isabel, Mona, Beatrice. WALKjERJ-In loving memory of my dear Mother, who wag burned to fieatfi at her residence, Bedford street, St. Clair, on July 25, 1941. Not dead to me, I love her still, Not lost, but gone before; i She lives with me ip memory still, And will for ever more, •-Inserted by her loving son, Tern. For the Umpire's Cause, SINCLAIR.—In loving memory of my dear sou, Flight-sergeant George Sinclair, Hilled on air operations, AvraiviTle, France, on July 25, 1944. Fond memories linger every day, Remembrance keep? you near. —lnserted by bis mother. SINCLAIR,—In loving memory of Flighl*ergeant George Sinclair, killed on aii operations on July 25, 1944. Ever remembered. —lnserted by bis sister, Dorrie, and brother-in-law, Chas, SINCLAIR.-— ln loving memory of my dear brother, Flight-sergeant George Andrew Sinclair, killed on air operations, Avraiville, France, July 25, 1944. Ever remembered. •-Inserted by his loving sister, Margaret.
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Evening Star, Issue 26162, 25 July 1947, Page 4
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495Deaths, Evening Star, Issue 26162, 25 July 1947, Page 4
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