DEATHS
BROOKS. —On December 23, 1933, George "Wilfred, at Happa Merri, Queensland, dearlybeloved youngest brother of Edith. Nellie, Patty, Fired, Arthur and Bob: aged 33 years. DOHERTY.—A Solemn Requiem Mass for the repose of the soul of the late Father John Doherty will be celebrated in St. Mary's Church, Paeroa, on Tuesday next, February 6, at 10 o'clock.—R.l.P. EDKtNS.—On. February 3, at his parents* residence, Myraiong Farm, Mangaiti, Te Aroha. Charles Beresford, dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Edkins; aged 17 years. /- The funeral will leave the above 'address to-day (Monday), at 2 p.m., for the -Te Aroha Cemetery. EWING.—On February 4, at Auckland. Eva, dearly-beloved wife of Allan David Ewing, N.Z.R., 21A, Garfield Street. Parnell. / ; Peace, perfect p-sace. Funeral will leave W. Morrison's chapel. 367 Parnell Road, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., for Hillsborough. HARRIS.—OiI February 3, at Auckland Public Hospital, Robert, dearly-beloved husband of the late Mary Ann Harris; aged 68 years. Interred Sunday at Hillsborough. JONES. —On February 2, 1934. at a private hospital, Auckland, Lydia Marion, beloved daughter of the late George and Lydia Jones arid loved sister of Mary, Mella and Albert Jones,, and loved auntie of Molly. The funeral will leave her late residence. S Gorrie Street, Ellerslie, at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday) for Hillsborough Cemetery. LA ID LAW.—On February 3, 1034. at the residence of her daughter; Mrs. R. Lambie. Morrinsville, Eliza, dearly-beloved wife of James Strang Laidlaw; aged 74. (Taranaki papers please copy.) Funeral will - leave her daughter's residence to-day (Monday), at 1 p.m.. for Morrinsville Cemetery. LOUGHMAN.—On February 3, at his late residence. Woodhill, Thomas, dearly-be-loved husband of Rose Loughman; aged 60 years.—Requiesoat' in Face. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at 10 a.m. to-day (Monday), at St. Joseph's Church, Helenisville, funeral leaving at 2 p.m. LOW.—On February 4, 1934, at the Waikato Hospital (ns the result .of an accident), William Harvey, dearly-beloved and only soli of Stewart and Delia Low, of Fencourt, Cambridge; aged 13 years. The funeral will leave his late residence. Fencourt. at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), for the Cambridge Cemetery. LOWNDES.—On February 3. at his residence. 10 CracToft Street, Parnell, Richard Faulkner, dearly-beloved husband of Annie and father 6i Clara, Dick. Alf.. • Tom and Ernest. Interred Sunday at Hillsborough. McGILL.—On February 2. 1934. at Remnera. David McGill, late of Milton Otago, beloved husband of Margaret McGill and fat,her of. Mrs. Cowan. Muritai Road. Milford;; aged 77 - years.—(Southern papers please 'Copy.) Interment at Pukekohe. No flowers, by request. MITCHELL.—On February 4. 1931. at her residence. 21 Seaview Road, Remuera, Marion, beloved, wife of Norman Mitchell. Private interment. MORTEN. —On February 3. at his late residence. 35 Dornwell Road, Mount Roskill. Charles William, beloved husband of Laura (Girlie) Morten.. Private cremation. MORTEN.—On February 3. at his late residence, 35 Dornwell Road, Mount Roskill, Charles William, beloved father of Mrs. Eric Hamilton, Waiuku. Mrs. T. Howe, Dominion Road, and J. E. Morten, of .Melbourne. Private cremation. OXTON.—On February 3, 1934. at her daughter's residence, 6 Fairlands Avenue, Avondale, Annie dearly-beloved wife of the late James Oston, and loved mother of Mrs. G H. Jones, New North Road, Mt. Albert, Mrs. J. O'Connor, Hastings, and Mrs J, Stott, 6 Fairlands Avenue, Avondale.—Requiescat In Pace. Interred Sunday, Fgb. 4. at Waikumete.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21717, 5 February 1934, Page 1
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