DEATHS.
SPEED.—On November 14, 1918, at his resided o®, 81. Dunbar Road, Mount, Boskill, Granville Campbell Speed, dearlybeloved husband of Agnes Martha Speed i aged 89 years. Funeral will leave the shore address tomorrow (Saturday) morning, at 10 o'clock, for Waikarak* Cemetery. Friends ploaae accept this intimation. BTILTON.—On November 14, at Kilbryde Hospital, of pneumonia, Fanny, dearlybeloved mother of William and Fred Stilton. I aged 71 years.—Deeply regretted. Private interment at St. M»rk's, Remuera. SVEND9EN.-On November 14. at Ngaruawahia Temporary Hospital, of pneumonia, Victor Cecil, dearly-beloved busband of Marian Svendeen and third son of Mrs. LawBOE, Pukekohej aged 27 years. Thy will be done. TURNELL. —On November 14. at the Weikftto Hospital, Hamilton. Matilda Maude, tho dearly-beloved wife of Charles H. J. Tuinell, Momnsville. VICKERI.—L«ah, th« beloved daughter of Ernest aid Emma Viokery i aged 17 years. Funeral will leave Molvor's, undertaker, by 10 a.m. train, to-day (Friday), tor V"aikumets. WALTER.—On November 18, at his lata residence, Opuatia, 0 now hero, George William, dearly-beloved husband of Dora Walter i aged 86 years. WALKER.— November 18, ai the Thames Hospital, Mary, widow of the late W. T. Walker; is her 87th year.—At rest. WEBSTER.—On November 14, at a private hospital, from pneumonia, Myrie. dearly-beloved wife of George Webster, Onehungai aged 31 years.At rest. Funeral will leave Marble Arch at 4.80 p.m. to-day (Friday), for Howick. Private. WILLIAMS.— November 14, at Auckland Hospital, died of pneumonia, Samuel Williams, late of Exchange Hotel, Parnell. —Deeply regretted by all friends. Funeral will leave by 146 train toiler (Friday) for Waikumete Cemetery. WILLIS—On November 9, a} the Auckland Hospital, of pneumonia, Samuel George, the dearly-beloved husband of Edith Willis, of 198, Great North Road, Grey Lynn, and elder beloved son of Samuel and Mary Willis, of Hamilton i aged 39 years. Interred at Purewa. WILSON. —On November 18, at WhiJtatane, Bay of Plenty, Thomas Henry W iron, the beloved hueband of Annie Wilson, of Disraeli Street. Mount Eden, and Judg<. Of thu Native Land Court. Private interment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17008, 15 November 1918, Page 1
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