DEATHS.
ARTHUR-WORSOP.—On March 12, at private Hospital, Alphonse Campbell, dearly-be-loved husband of Gwendoline Dotis, and youngest son of the late W. H. and J. Arthur-'Worsop, of Hawero. The funeral will leave his late residence, 117, Wheturangi Road, at 2.30 p.m., to-mor-row (Sunday), for Purewa. BARRY.—On March 12, at his Remuera. Road. David Brian, frreatly-beiovea »nd youngest son of Samuel and Maud .Barry; aged 6 years. " Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Interment to-day (Saturday). Sarvice> at house 2.45 p.m. ECLDEEO.—On March 11, at Wellington (suddenly), Frank Henderson, the dearlybeloved youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Boldero, of 84, Victoria Road. Devonport. Funeral will leave the Church of the Holy Trinity, Devonport. to-morrow (Sunday), at 2.30 p.m., for O'Neill's Point. BROWN.—On March 11, 192G % at Pukekoha, Louisa, beloved wife of late George Brown, Tuakau; aged 81 years. Funeral leaves Mr. F. Brown's residence for Tuakau Cemetery, 1 p.m., To-day (Saturday), arrive Tuakau Church 1.45 p.m. CADDY.—On March 12, at Auckland Hospital, Gwendoline, the belovod daughter of James and Myra Caddy, 34, Richmond Avenue. The funeral will leave ]No. 11. Baildon Road, at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Saturday). CADDY. Gwendoline, dearly - beloved grand-daughter of Isabella and the late Arthur Richardo. _ ' Jesus <vJleJ a little child. CHOAT.—Or. March 11. at the Auckland Hospital, after a very painful illness. Pertival James, dearly-beloved husband of Alice Maud Choat, of 25, Wilson Street. Grey Lynn; aged 49 years.—Deeply regretted. Funeral will leave the above address at 2.30 p.m. to morrow (Sunday). Private interment. CHRISTIE.—On March 12. at the residence of her daughter, Claude Road, Epsom, Sarnh, widow of the late James Christie, of Whangaroa; in her 84th year. Interment at Whangaroa on Tuesday. DUNN.—On Tuesday, March 9. at her residence, Sealev Street, Thames. Anne, dearlyloved wife of Thomas Dunn and mothe.v of Mrs. Campbell. Thames, Mrs. McGregor and Mrs. Hudson. Auckland: in her 88th year.— R.I.P. Loved by all who know her. FULTON.—-On March 12. at the residence of his son-in-law, Mr. McConnell, Onm. Taupiri, Jame3. the dearly-beloved husband of the late Margaret Anne Fulton, late o. Pukekohe; in his 93rd year. Funeral leaves Orini by motor to-morrow (Sunday), at II a.m., passing through luakau at 2 p.m.. and arriving at Pukekohe Cemetery at 2-fiO p.m Friends please accept this intimation HAWKINS.—On March 11, at the Auckland Hospital, Maggie, beloved wife of E. G. Hawkins. Funeral will leave Mclvor's to-day (Saturday), 2 p.m. MARSHALL.—On March 12. 1920. at the Auckland Hospital, Arthur William, dearlyloved husband of Elizabeth Marshall, of Pukehuia, North Auckland; aged 35 years. Tho funeral will leave Watney Sibun's Mortuary at 1.30 p.m. to-day (Saturday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. McGHJE.—On March 9, at her son's residence, No. 1 Read. To Puke, Ilanna M., widow of tho late William McGhie: aged 91 years. SHEPHERD.—On March 11, at her residence, Stanley Bay, Devonport, Sarah, tho beloved wife of Edwin C. Shepherd, formerly of Hamilton. Waikivto; aged 71 years. WINTER.—On March 12. at the Auckland Hospital (suddenly). Doreen Deborah (I ip), dearly loved and devoted only child of Mr, and Mrs. J. J. Winter, of Fentham Road, late of Lake Road, Takapuna; asjed 1C- years. Funeral leaves her late residence, Fentham Road for O'Neill's Point Cemetery, at three o'clock to-morrow (Sunday). Friends please accept this intimation,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIII, Issue 19275, 13 March 1926, Page 1
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