DEATHS.
BAIRD.—On July 19, at Arapuni (suddenly), Andrew Simpson, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Lilian in his 51st. year; The funeral of the late Mr. Baird will leave his late residence for the Putaruru Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday). A service will bo held at the house at 2 p.m. Friends please accept this, the only intimation and invitation. BELL.—On July 19, 1932, at his late residence. 107, Edeu Terrace. Thomas Williams Bell, beloved pal of agefl 65
years. Funeral will leave Weir's mortuary chapel, 70, Ponsonby Road, to-morrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m., {or Waikumete Cemetery. BENTON.—On July 19, at a private nursing home, Margaret, relict of the late James Benton, of 6, Arabi Road ra Mount Albert, in her 65th year. The funeral will leave the residence of her daughter. Mr 3. Bark, 213. Balmoral Jioad, Mount Eden, "to-day (Wednesday), at 3 p.m.
CANAVAN. —On July 19, 1932 (suddenly), 'at his late residence. 120. Orakei Road, Remuera, Major William Scott Canavan: aged 71 years.
Funeral will leave Watney Sibun'a chapel at. 2 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) FOSTER. —On July 19. at the Auckland Hospital (result of accident, Jan. 31. 1932). Clarence Ednlund Foster, dearly-loved eldest pon of C. E. and the late Mary Foster. 43. Armidale Road, Remucra. in his 18th year. Funeral notice to-night's Star. GOVER<—On July 19, at her late resilience. 42. Seaview Terrace. Mount Albert, J'.mily Ann, dearly-beloved wife of Walter Gover; aged 71 years. A short meeting will be held at Burch .Street Hall, Mount Albert, at p.m. In-day ("Wednesday), leaving thence for "Wiiikumete Cemetery.
NICOL. —Ou July 19. at the Waikato Hospital. Amelia (Milly), widow of the Into J iS'icol. in ber 61st year.
' ' The funeral will leave her late residence, Ferriesville. 1.30 p.m., to-morrow (Thursday). for the Te Arolia Cemetery. PATTERSON—On July 15, at her late ' residence. Pukeatua, Jane, clenrly-beloved wife of John Patterson, late of Kangiora; .nged 65 years.
1 PLUMER.—Ou July 19, 1932 (suddenly). «.t Auckland Hospital, Francis George, dearly-beloved and only son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Plumer. Pukekohe Hill; aged 4 years. Funeral at Papakura. 2 p.m., to-morrow (Thursday). Friends please accept this intimation RILEY.—On July 18, Florence Amelia, beloved daughter of Amelia and the late Jamea Riley, of 5. Codrington Street; aged 49 yeare.
Private interment, Waikumete Cemetery, 2 p.m., to-day (Wednesday. RIVETT.—On July 16. at Taumarunui Hospital, Ellis Henry; aged 53 years. TREANOR.—On. July 18. at Auckland Hospital, as the result of motor accident, Francis James Treanor. dearly-beloved |on of the late Sergeant, Treanor and Mrs. A. Treanor, of Ponsonby. TREANOR. —On July 18, 1932. the remit of a motor accident. Francis James, dearly-beloved husband of G,wenifer Beatrice Treanor, of the Club House, Mangere Aerodrome: aged 45 years.
The funeral will leave the residence of hia brother-in-law, 29. Liverpool Street. ■Epsom.'at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Wednesday), for Waikumete Cemetery. VEALE.—On July ,19. at Waikato Hospital. William, Ijeloved husband of Mary Veale, Cambridge; aged 77 years.—Absent from the body, present with the Lord.
Funeral leaves Queen Street Hall at 2 p.m. for Hautapu Cemetery. WALTON.—On July 19, at her residence, Cothall." Pencarrow Avenue. Mt. Eden. Mary, beloved wife of the late David Edgar Walton; in lier 62nd year. 1 Private interment.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21239, 20 July 1932, Page 1
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