Deaths.
HOLMES.—On August 19, at Hastings, William, third son of the late John and Margaiet Holmes, of Dunedin, and loved brother of Hannah Holmes, 12 Amey street. “At rest.” HORTOR.—On August 20, 1947 (suddenly), at his residence, Eltrick street, Kaikorai, Merton Littlejohn, beloved husband of Doris A. Hortor, and loved father of Carol, Mesdames, I. Caldow (Dunedin), J. A. Beil by (Alexandra), J, Carruthevs, June, and Blair (Dunedin). Deeply mourned.—The Funeral will leave the residence To-morrow (Friday), the 22nd inst.. at the conclusion of a Service commencing at 1.45 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Crematorium. —R. McLean and Son, funeral directors. -
JOYCE.—On August 21, 1947, at Dun- ‘ edin, Martin Joyce, Miller’s Flat; aged 69 Tears. R.I.P. —Requiem Mass, St. Bernadette’s Church, Forbury road, St. Clair, To-morrow (Friday). —The Funeral will leave St. Bernadette’s Church at 2 p.m. for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral directors. • McLAREN.—On August . 21, 1947, at Dunedin, Charles Neil, dearly loved Siusband of Julia and loved father of Nita, Tom. Neil, May, Freda, and Jack, of 6 Wain street, Kensington, also late of Ist N.Z.E.F.; aged -70 years. “At rest.” — 1 The Funeral will leave the' residence, 6 Wain street, on Saturday, August 23, at 10.30 a.m. (Service 10.15), for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Cole and Son, funeral directors. MORRISON.-On August 21, 1947, at Dunedin, Alfred George, beloved youngest son of the late Archibald and Isabella Morrison, 67 Elm Row; aged 60 years. “At rest.’’—The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, To-morrow (Friday), the 22nd inst., at the conclusion of the Service commencing at 3 p.m.. for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston. funeral directors. RITCHIE.—On August 20, at Cliristclnirch, Christian (Cis.), loved daughter of. Jean and. the late George Duthie Ritchie. Private cremation at Christchurch. Acknowledgment. THOMSON.—The brother of Flora Campbell Thomson wishes to thank her Dunedin and Hampden. friends for their kindness to her. during her illness, and her Hampden ' friends, especially Miss McKerrow, for their assistance with _ the funeral arrangements. Please accept 'this as a personal acknowledgment.
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Evening Star, Issue 26185, 21 August 1947, Page 6
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