DEATHS.
COOPER.—On April 6, at her parents' residence. ss, Tui Street, Point Bettv Joy. youngest daughter of Frederick end Olive Cooper; aged 11 months.—At rest. Interred Thursday, Hillsborough Cemetery. DONOVAN.—On April S. 1932, at a private hospital, Auckland. Margaret Josephine.. Ffcond eldest daughter of the late Patrick end Elizabeth Donovan, of Ersom. and Bister of Mrs. Little and Mrs. of Auckland; aged S3 years.—R.l.P. A Renuiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Joseph's Church. Grey Lynn, at 8.<15 a.m. to-day (Saturday). Private interment. ENSOLL.—On April 8. 1932 at the Auckland Hospital. Harold South, dearly beloved husband of Melinda Louisa Ensoll of 90. Landscape Road, Mt. Eden; aged 5- yeais. The funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Eon's chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, ai 11 a.m. to-day (Saturday), for "Waikumete Cemetery. FREWIN.—On April P. 1932. at Auckland Hospital. Thomas Collins, dearly-loved husband of Sophia Frewin, of 27, Howe btreet. Newton; aged 52 years. Funeral will leave Weir's private chapel, 70, Ponsonby Road, to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. HSUES.—On April S (suddenly) at MaUgaiti, dearly-beloved husband of Emma jiines, aae 45. Funeral service at, ! p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), at St. Mark's Church. Te Aroha. Interment afterwards. Friends please accept this only intimation. LANGE.— At his late residence, Sealey fit rest. Thames, suddenly, John Henry, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Lange; figed .59 years. Private interment this (Saturday) afternoon.—No flowers, by request. MAXFIELD.—On April 7, 1932. at bis Xeßidence, Henley Grove. 51, Market Rd.. Remuera, Harry, beloved husband of tne Lte Mary S. Maxfield. Private interment to-day (Saturday), at 1 p.m. PEARSON.-On February 28, at Ann*hata. West Coast, as a result of a drowning accident (bodies not. recovered), Andrew Pearson, foreman blacksmith, aged 48 years, ind Rita Pearson, 'dressmaker, aged 20 ,years, dearly beloved husband and daughter of Mrs. Euphemia Pearson, New Windsor Road. Avondale.—Two of the brightest, and best leave tender and loving memories behind.—Deeply lameYitcd and sadly mourned. STONE—On April 8, 1932, at 4, Hopetoun Street, Ponsonb.v, Benjamin Joseph, Brigadier of the Salvation Army, and dearly beloved husband of Harriett Stone; aged 68 years. A service will be held at the Salvation Army Hall, Ponsonby Road, Newton, at 2 f-m. to-morrow (Sunday), the funeral then leaving for Hillsborough Cemetery. WADHAM.-—On April 7, at her residence, j Rodney Road, Northcote. Rose, dearly-be- I loved yifp of George Martin Wadham. and beloved mother of Eldred, Cyril, Edward, •Doris and K/lna, in her (55th ycaf\—At rest with the Lord. Private interment at 10 a.m. to-day (Saturday).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21153, 9 April 1932, Page 1
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