DEATHS.
BAGLET.— October 22. at Ockley. I Surrey. England, Rose Hannah Bagley. the j dearly-beloved -wife of Charles B&gley, of Auckland; aged 70 y<«rs. Interred at Tnrwesiion. Bracklcy, England. ] BIDWELL.—On October 30. 1919. Fanny I Rosabel, beloved wifm of Alfred Brawell. of 20. Wairiki Road, Mount Eden; aged 61 years. j Private interment. No mourning, by request. i CHARLESWORTH.—On October 28. 1919, I nt the Waihi Hospital. David John, dearly l - i beloved eldest son of William J. and M. J. <" harlesworth. Paeroa ; aged 6 years and 7 months.— will be done. GRIFFITHS.—On October 26. 1919. at the ! Auckland Hospital, the dearly-beloved, husVp.nd of Dinah Griffiths, of Aratapu: in' his Wth year.Dearly loved and sadly missed. MORRIS.—On November 1. at the Auckland Hospital. Lillian Isabella Morris (Lilly), dearly-beloved wife of WilUana George Morris, and youneest danchter of Samuel and Jessie Given, of No. 5. Beresford Street : aged 22 years. The funeral will leave No. 5. Beresford Street, for Waikaraka Cemetery, at 1.30 p.m. to-day (Monday). ROGERS.— On Novainber 2, after a lingering illness. Ambrose, the dearly-beloved husband of Mary Ann Rogers, late of Kinder Street, Eden Terrace; aced 85 years. The funeral will ltvre his late residence. R3 Khyber Pass Bo ad. for Waikumete Cemetery, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVI, Issue 17307, 3 November 1919, Page 1
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