DEATHS.
_LArTE:-Atrthe Station House. Waihi. Jessie, beloved wife of John Blake, late ot Drurv and Papakura, m her iith year. Deeply regretted- \ 'Funeral announcement _ later. Friends kindly accept this intimation. BURNNAND-— January 11, at her parents' residence. Seymour Street, EllersheOlive May. eldest daughter tof Mr. arid Mrs. F. Ballintine Burnnand; ' a«ed lb years. Peace,, perfect peace. Funeral will leave Seymour Street, ElleTslie. at 2 o'clock this (Friday) wternoon, for Waikumete. KEEFE.—On January 11. at Auckland. Cyril Matthew, the dearly-beloved eldest son of M. and I. Keefe; aged 43 years. Private interment. SINGER.— Oa January 8, 1928, at Hamilton Hospital. Robert Singer.. the beloved husband of the late Margaret Singer. Huntly ; aged 66 years.Tasmanian papers please copy. . WARD.— January 11, 1923. at the Auckland Hospitah Emily Henrietta, dearlybeloved wife of John Ward, of Papatoetoe; aged 57 years. The funeral will arrive at the East Tami»ki Church of England Cemetery io-day ('Friday), at 3.15 p.m. WOOD ALL.—On January 11. 1923, at a private hospital. Auckland, Alfred Olliver, dearly-beloved husband of Emma Woodall, of 15, Cheltenham Terrace, Devonport, and late of Whangarei; aged 64 years. The funeral will leave his late residence at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday), for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18296, 12 January 1923, Page 1
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