DEATHS
BARLOW.—On September 13, 1933, at the Auckland Hospital, William Summers, dearly-beloved husband of Winifred Barlow, Mid loving father of Mavis (died July 8. 1933). J' ol - lyy* Linda and Dulcie, of Portage Rd.. New Lynn; aged 51 years. The funeral will leave hia late residence at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday), for Waikuniete Cemetery. COWPER. —On September 13, at the Auckland Hospital, Henry A. Cowper, luto of Christchurch; in his 86th year. Private interment. LAWLESS On September 13. at his parents' residence. 54 Dryden Street, Grey iLynn, Charles, youngest son of Catherine and the late Charles Cecil Lawless; aged 23. Funeral will leave above address tomorrow' (Friday), 3 p.m., for Waikumete. LONGDILL. —On September 12, at Gisborne Charles Pynson Wilmot, beloved husband of Lucy; aged 67 years. MARTEN. —On September 13, at his late residence, 3 Aitken Terrace. Glenmoie, Johnan, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Marten; aged 82 years. Private interment. SEAGER. —Albert Victor, dearly-beloved fourth son of George and Mary Seager, of v 0 6 Taurarua Terrace (off Gladstone* ■Road), Parnell. lost his life on the S.S. Christina Fraser, lost at sea June 25; aged 40 years. SMITH. —On September 12, 1933, at the nwdence of her daughter, Mrs. Black. Glen Road, Remuera, Emma, widow of the late Herbert Henry Smith; in her 85th year. Interment at Wellington.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 1
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218DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21596, 14 September 1933, Page 1
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