DEATHS.
ALEXANDER November 12, 1918, at his late residence, Clovernook Road, liewmark&t Harold Fullerton. dearly-beloved son of E. B. Alexander ; aged 82 years. By request no flowora. ANDERSON.— November ,1918. » l her parents' residence, 22 Gftrflsld Street, Parnell, Blella, dearly-beloved only daughter, of Cap'ftin and.Mrs Anderson; aged 4 years 8 months. Loved by all. Funeral at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Saturday), November 16, 1918. ANGOVE— November 13, 1918, at his late residence, Onehunga, Alfred. dearlybeloved youngest sou of Margaret and the late John Amove; aged 20 years, Peace, perfect peaceBIGGS.— November 13, 1918, at his , residence. Alma Street, Newmarket, of mmtaenia. Robert Norman, youngest beloved son of the late Mrs Clara M. Bigca;. *«Ed ai years- i BLACKBURN.—On November 10th, 1918, ! It the residence of Mrs Early, Rajnor a Road, Huntly, of pneumonia. Francis Joseph | . Blackburn, in flis 25th yc&T, j BULL.—On November 13, a*, lata r eß >" dence, Tuakau, James Bull, beloved husband Of Lilian Bull; aged 29 years-R-I.F. Funeral leaves his late residence to-day (Friday), at 2 pin. BURKE.—On November 14, 1918, at Taumarunui Hospital, Tom, second son of the late James and Mary Burke, late of New market, and brother to Mary, James, John, and Frank.—R.l.P. CAMERON—On November 13, 1918, at IS, Stanley Point, Annie, beloved wile ot 1. Cameron; aged 82 years- , _ Funeral will leave Mr T. Adams, Ponaonby Road. to-day (Friday), at 2 p.m. * rivals intermejit. GARTWRIGHT—On November 1918, Ellen, dearly-beloved wife of William Cartwright. 23. George Street, Newmarket, late of Walkumete. The funeral will leave for Waikumete today (Friday) at 2 30 p.m. CLARK.—On November 13, 1918, at th« Auckland Hospital. Harfy Ferguson, second eldest eon of Johnson and the late Jemima Clark; aged 40 years. CLAYDO\ On November 13. 1918. at Clovelly ll", Lower Bymonds Street. Joseph ( Henry Clavdon. late chief officer Whnnßapo, J dearly-beloved husband 01 Marjory Claydon. Funeral this day (Friday) at 00 am. from Little and Sons. Hob6on Street. rJ.I Tate interment. CLAYDON. -On November 14, 1918, Joseph Henry (Captain), the beloved husband of Marjorie. and son of Ann Elizabeth and the late Charles Claydon, of Arthur Street, OnehungaSafe in port. CONNELLY.— November 13, 1918, at Auckland Hospital, of pneumonia, Stephen Jamec, beloved husband of Lily Connelly, Kaitakere; aped 87 year*. Leaves wife and m youns children. Peace, perfect peaoe.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17008, 15 November 1918, Page 1
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