DEATHS.
ARNS.—On October 2S, 1920, at the Auckland Hospital. Frederick William, dea.rlybeloved husband of Kate Arris and eldest son of the late Frederick and Mrs. Arns, of Thames; aged 44 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave the mortuary of Messrs. C. Little and Sons. Hob son St., at 10 a. m. to-morrow (Saturday) for Waikumet-e Cemetery. CONNOR.On Sunday, October 24, 1920, o-t her residence. Otara Road, Opotiki, Julia. Connor; aged 76 years.—R.l.P. COS.—On October 28. at his residence. 21, Mai rem Road. Morningside, George, de&rlyDe'.oved husband of the late Grace Cox, late of Woodford. Ejsei. England. The funeral will leave his late residence, Malvern Road. Moraingside. tojday (Friday), at ?. p.m. w DUCKWORTH —On October 27. 1920. at her residence. 17. Alpha Road, Parnell. Lucy, dearly-beloved wife of James Duckworth; aged 75 vaars. The funeral will leave the above address at 30 a.m. to-day (Friday) for Wailcumete Cemetery. FOSTER.— On October 28. at Forbes Street. Onehung-a, Charles William Foster, in his 79th year. Private interment. GAL —On October 2". 1920. at the residence of tier daughter, Mx. C. Ganley, I'anmure Read. -Elleralie, Annie, dearlybeloved wife of Michael Galvinj aged 63 years.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave the above address lit 3.30 p.m. to-day (Friday), for the Catholic Cemetery. Ctahuhu. Friends please accept this intimation. GORDON.—On October 26, 1920, Ada Estelle, the dearly-beloved (twin) daughter of William and Minnie Gordon; aged 16 years. At rest. Private interment. GRANT.— October 22. 1920, at Auckland. Ellen Catherine. (Nellie), dearly-beloved wife of the late Grant, and beloved eister of John Bourke, Te Aroha. St., Claudelands. Hamilton : aged 54 —R.I.P. KENRICK. —On October 28. 19*20. at Auckland. Nellie, dearly-beloved wife of Thomas Ken rick, of 23. Ponrpallier Terrace. Ponsnnby, and eldeet daughter of Daniel and Mary ainnane ; aged 31 years.—R.l.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 9 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday), at the Sacred Heart Church. Ponsonby. Funeral will leave immediately afterwards for Waikumete Cemetery. LOMEY.—On October 28, 1920, at his residence, 19. ('rummer Road, John, clear.'y-belo-jed husband of Jane Lomcy; aged S2 yea rs _ Private interment. LYNCH.On October 27. at New Ply. mouth , Ellen (Nell), beloved wife of the late William Lynch and dear daughter of Mrs. Gavin, of Ellerslie. —R.I.P. McFARLANE.— October 28,' 1320, at her laAe residence. Hamilton Road, Cambridge. Rita Lee. the dearly-beloved wife of William Norman McLeod McFarlane; aged 28 years. The funeral will leave her late residence to morrow (Saturday), at 3.30 p.m.. for the Cambridge Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. MOORHEAD.—On October 28, at her residence, East Street. Newton, Harriatte Ann, beloved mother of Mrs. Geo. Stewart and Miss A. Moorhead: aged 73 years. Funeral will leave Mr. Weir's .to-morrow 'Saturday!, October 30, at '2 p.m. Friende please accept this intimation. THOMPSON.—On October. 28. 1920. at TVs Awamutu. Harriet Amelia, widow of William John Thompson ; in her 83rd year. For ever with the Lord. The funeral will leave her late residence, Ohaupo Road, on Sunday. October 31. at 1.30 P.m.. for the Te Awamutu Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. WRIGHT.— October 24. at the Public Hospital, Elsie Bertha Wright. God rent her soul. A good wife and mother cannot have lived in vain. L-.tcrment private.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVII, Issue 17614, 29 October 1920, Page 1
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