DEATHS.
BRENNAND.—On November 16, it Awanui inv»l« Hospital, of • influenza-pneumonia, Basil, dearly-boloved husband of Eleanor \V oodford Brennand, of 47, Esplanade Ko&d, Mount Eden; aged 85 years. x Funeral will leave Newmarket for Purewa at 11 a.m. to-day (Monday). BROWN.— Sunday. November 17, it lapakura, Agnes, dearly-beloved wife of Cecil J. Brown; aged 28 years- — Deeply recrotted. Funeral yesterday (Sunday), at 4 p.m. BULFOKD—On November 15, at the Thames Hospital, of influenza-pneumonia, Francis 11. Bulford, relict of the late Kate Bulford, and youngest son of Mrs S. A. Bulford, lato of Raglan; aged 39 years. CASEY.— November 17, 1918. Theodore Henry, dearly-beloved husband of Frances Cathvrmo Casey and eldest ion of Margaret and the late Maurice Casey: aged. 47 years. —R.I.P. Interment private. By Quest, no flowers, CLARKE.— November 18, at his parents' residence, 21, O'Neil Street, Sidney Alexander iSidi. dearly-beloved son of A. A. and Rachel Clarke, aged 11 years 11 months — Deeply regrettedCLOWES.—On November 17, at his late residence, 9. Disraeli Street, Mount Eden, Walter Grant Clowes, loved husband of Kathleen May Clowes. Private interment from Weir's. Fonsonby Road, at 3 p.m. to-day (Monday), Purewa Cemetery. COOPER.—At his parents' residence. Westcroit, Dominion Road, William Drury (Billy), beloved younger Bon of G. E, ana P. J. Cooper. Funeral leaves above at 10 a.m. this morning. CROOKS.—On November 16, at the residence of he; aunt (Mis. Parsons, 32, Norfolk Street), of pneumonia, Eleanor Jean (Wee Jean), the dearly-loved only child of James B. and E. Crooks, Queenstown Road, Onehunga; aged 3 years '8 months. Interment at iWaikumete, to-day (Monday) at 8 o'clock. DAWSON.— November 11, at the Cottage Hospital, Warkworth,' Adam Albert, dearly-beloved husband of Emma Jane Dawson, of Warkworth; aged 43 years.— regretted. DORRINGTON —On November 17 1918, at her residence, Harimia, Mount Eden Road, Eliza Jane, widow of the lato Barry Gurson Dorrington; aged 75 years. Loved by all fho know her. Private interment. DRUMMOND.— November 15, at Cottage Hospital, Ohakune (Nurse), Ruth, dearly-bolted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Druminond, Ranff»taua. "She gave her life to save others, and died beloved by all. DUNNING—On Friday, November 16, at private hospital, of pneumonia, Edward | Cairns (lass), late of Launoeston, Tasmania. Loved by all who knew him. Private interment. EADDY.— November 16, at Hospital, Ellen Alice, beloved wife of Thomas James, and loving mother of Bert and Horace Eaddy, of Green Lane. , , Interred at Purewa, yesterday (Sunday), November 17. • FANCOURT.—On November 16,, at Vermont Street Temporary Hospital, of pneumonia, Sarah Bret|pl. widow of the late Henry Fancourt, of Dunedin, and ; mother of Mrs. P. A. Mitchell, Grafton; aged 61 years. ( FENTON.—On November 17, 1918, »t Firth ! Road, Grey Lynn, of pneumonia, Francis 1 Albert (Frank), dearly-beloved husband of Sarah A. Fenton; aged 47 years. The funeral will leave his lato residence. Firth Road, Grey Lynn." to-morrow (Tues- , day), at 2 p.m. FISHER.— November 16. 1918, at her late renidenoe, Birkdale, Birkenhead, Jane Elisabeth, dearly-be loved wifo of Frank Fisher, and dearly-beloved eldest daughter of William and Eleanor Whitehead, 7, Abbey j Street, Auckland. ' GEE.— November 16, -at Auckland Hospital, of influenza, Constance _ Gee, dearly-beloved wife of the late John George Gee, and mother of the lite Jessio Gee, of ; 14, Ireland Street, Ponaonby; aged 42 years.— regretted. I GOSS.— November 17,1918. at Kilbryda 1 Hospital, of pneumonia. Frank, beloved bus- ; band of Eva Rnbina Gobs, and second son of John and Elizatath Gcsa, of Mancomii; aged 27 Wr.nganui and Wellington papers please copy. ! The funeral will leave Mr. Weir's, Under- ; taker, Ponaonby Road, at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday) for Purewa Cemetery. GOTHARD.—On November 12. 1918, at I Mangonut Hospital, after a short illness, Cornelius, dearly-beloved husband of •Caroline Gothard. Masonlo Hotel, Wnangaroa; aged 80 years. A loving husband and good father. I GREY.On November 14, at Lake House Hospital, Takapuna, William Stockburn, fireman Takapuna Tramway Co., dearlybeloved son of J. C. and M. E. Grey, and also brothor of John B. (on active service), C- D. H-, M. E., and R. A. Grey, 25, Graf- ! ton Road.— j Loved by all who knew him. Interred at O'Neill'* Point Cemetery. j HAMILTON.—On November 17, at the residence of Mr. Hugh Wallace, of Ihuraata, Mangers, of influenza. George, beloved eon of Mr. W. J. and Eliza Hamilton, Miltown, ' Newton Stewart, Co. Tyrone, Ireland; aged 29 year#.—Canterbury and American papers please copy. HOMAN.— November 16, 1918, at Ver- ' mont Street Temporary Hospital, Martha, widow of the late William Reddy, Waihi; aged 15 years. ILES.—On November 17. at his parents' residence. Mount Pleasant Road. Mount Eden, Harold Albert; dearly-beloved eon of Albert and Harriett lies; aged 30 years. Private interment KELLY.—On November 17. at the residence of his daughter (Mrs. F Grant), Rawcne Road, Birkenhead, Edward, dearlybeloved husband of the late Mary, Ann Kelly; aged 75 years-—R.I.P. The funeral will leave his late residence this (Monday) morning, at 10,80, for Birkenhead Cemetery. « KINSEY.—On November 16. at Auckland Hospital, of influenza followed by pneu- ' raonia, George Edward, dearly-beloved husband of Maty Jane Kinney (nee Gussy), and beloved brother of Mrs. 8. Shaw, Frankton Junction, and Mrs. E. Shaw, Renwicktown, Blenheim; aged 84 years. — by all who 1 knew him. Blenheim papers please copy. ] The funeral will leave his wife'a residence, ; 81, Symonds Street, at 4.30 p.m. (to-d&v (Monday), for Waikaraka Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. KIRKUP.—On November 17, at Rawhiti ' Private Hospital, of pneumonia, Sarah Jane, 1 the dearly-belovel wife of Thomas Kirkup, Mt. Albert, and oldest surviving daughter of James and the late Margaret Anne Tulton, late of Pukekohe; nged 48 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus. i Funeral leaves Mr Weir's, Undertaker, at 4 p.m. to-day (Monday) for Purewa . Cemetery. MAHER.—On November 14, at Thames Hospital, of in£uenzapneumonia, John, dearly-beloved third son of Mary and the late John Maher, Tararu, Thames, 1 MARETT—On November 16. at his late : residence. 174 a Victoria Street West, Walter, beloved husband of Ellen Marett; aged 3S 1 years. Interred on Sunday at Purewa Cemetery. 1 MAT AH AN.—On November 15, at his nephew's residence. 9, England Street. Ponsonby, Andrew Matahan, late of Thames.— Deeply mourned. Interred at Waikumete. McDONALD.— November 16, 1918, at McDonald Street, Morningside, of influenza and pneumonia. Jane Amelia, dearly-beloved ! second daughter of William and Isabella - McDonald; in her 15th year. " To be with Christ, which is far better." Private interment. McIVOR (nee Curtis).— November 17, a, the General Hospital, of donblo pneumonia, Eva Nancy, the dearly-beloved wife or Albert William Mclvor, 28, Exmouth Street, Eden Terrace.— Deeply regretted. Funeral from Messrs C. Little and Sens, Marble Arch, Hobson Street, to-day (Monday). at 10 a.m. McKENZIE.—On November 16, $t Stoneleigh Privato Hospital, of pneumonia, Paul, the beloved husband of Jennie McKeniie, Pacfurly Road, Epsom, also late of Wellington aged 39 rears. Private interment. McLEIGH.—On November 14, at her daughter's residence, 8, Peel St., Grey Lynn, after a short illness, Eliza Rutherford McLeigh, dearly-beloved mother of Mrs Peter Shaw. Waikino? aged 66 years—Loved by all who knew her. McVEAGH.— November 17. 1918, at her late residence, Horotiu, Grafton Road, Agnes the dearly-beloved wife of Robert McVeigh, bairieter-at-law.—R-I.E. Interment private at 10 a.m., to-day (Monday). • MOORE.—At Westport, Gertrude Olive, beloved wife of Harry Rook Moore and dearly-loved fourth daughter of Alfred and Maty Harriett® Cowley, of Nukualofa, Tonga; aged Deeply regretted.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17010, 18 November 1918, Page 1
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