DEATHS.
, AGNEW—On October 18, 1923. at theAuckland Hospital. Robert McCredie, dearlybeloved husband of Violet Agnow, of 47, C'.onbern Road, Remuera, and only surrivins son of Mrs. C. Agnew. and the late John Agnew, of Epsorp; aged 37 years. The funeral -will leave the Auckland Hospital at 2 p.nu to-morrow (Friday), for the Waikaraka Cemetery. COGHILL.—On October 17. 1922, at the residence of her oister (Mrs. E. Anderson), 34, Balmoral Road, Margaret, beloved youngest daughter of the late Robert Finn and Margaret Cocrhill. Prir«te interment. JOHKSON.—On October 18. 1922, at Moston, New North Road. Mount Albert, Thomas, dearly-loved husband of the late Mary Anne Jonnson; aged 68 years. Private interment. STEWART.—On October 18. at Rukuhia. illamilton. Phyllis Hannah, dearly-beloved wife of Douglas Stewart; aged 55 years. WADE.—On October 18, 1922. at her late residence. 59, Milton Road. Mount Eden. ■T<>aßie French, dearly-beloved wife of Norman Wade and youngest daughter of the late Robert Ternahan. Onehnnga; aged 43 years. Private interment to-day (Thursday), 3.30 p.m.. Wnikaraka Cemetery. YOUNG.—On October 17. 1922. at her son-in-law's (Mr. R. R. Douglas) renider.oe, 17. Wallace Street. Heme Bay. Martha Young.. relict of the late John Young, late of Napier; aged 34 years. Private interment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18225, 19 October 1922, Page 1
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