DEATHS
BROWN.—On May 4, at Durban, South Africa, Kate, loving mother of Flo., Jess, Ruth and Les. (By cable). —Deeply nfouMied. COUZENS.--On May 4, at her lato residence, 1 Oaklnnds Road. Mount Eden. Hanjiahi dearly-beloved mother of Mrs. J. Ellison and Harold Couzens. Interred at Hillsborough Sunday.
DODOS.—On May 5, at the Auckland Hospital. Jumes, beloved husband of Sarah and father of James. May. Jean, Vera, Myrtle and Harold; aged GO years. The funeral will leave his daughter's resi, derfee, 10 Monmouth Street, Archhill, 2 p.m. to-day. for Wi.ikumete Cemetery. HIRST.—On May 5. 1934, at his residence, 5 Hamilton Road, Heme Bay, Samuel Luther, the dearly-beloved husband of A. Hirst, in his S3rd year. Funeral will leave his late residence. 5 Hamilton Road. Ilerne Bay, to-day (Monday). at 2 p.m.. for Waikaraka Cemetery. HOEY.—On May G. 1934. Pt a private hospital, Auckland. William Samuel, dearlybeloved husband of Ivy Gwendoline Hoey, of, Karno Road, Kumo; aged 14 years. " Thy will be done." The funeral will leave his late residence nt 2 P.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) for Kamo Cemetery.
HOGWOOD.—On May 5, at a private nursing home. Auckland. Margaret Steele MeDould, beloved widow of the late Robert Hogwood. 'HOOPER.—On May fi. at the Auckland Hospital. Elizabeth, beloved wifo of tho late John Hooper; agerl 67. Funeral leaves Weir's chapel, Ponsonby Road, 3.30 p.m. to-day (Monday) for Waikumete Cemetery.
HOPKINS.—On May 5, Trevor William, dearly-loved youngest son of Stanley and Molly Hopkins, Fairburn Road, Otahuhu; aged 6 years.
Funeral will leave W. Morrison's chapel, 167 Pu.nell Road, to-day (Monday), at 2.30 p.m.
HUNTER.— On May -4, nt Auckland, Sam uel Benton Hunter, lato of Stcatford; aged 71 years.
The funeral will leave the mortuary of T. J. Mclvor and Sons. 10.30 a.m. to-day (Monday), for Waikumete Cemetery. KIRTLAN.—On May 5 (suddenly), at, their residenco. Russell Road. Mnnurewa, Annie Winifred, beloved wife of William C. Kirtlan. and mother of Florence, Daphne, Ken and Joy; aged 41 years.
Interred Sunday, May 6, 2 p.m., at Papakura Cemetery ,MAY.—Joseph, brother of John May, Lake Taupo, washed overboard from Orari, March 9 last, on his return home from Wellington to England; aged 2G years.—• And let there be no moaning of the bar, when I put out to sea. MURRAY.—On May 5, nt his residence. 5 Rata Street-. Ponf.onby (suddenly). John Percy, dearly-beloved husband ox Adelaid Murray. Private interment. SC'^TT. —On May 4, 1934 (accidentally!, at. Auckland, Benjamin Jame3 Scott: aged 58 year 3. .
Funeral from Watney Sibun and Sonschapel. Aewmarket, at 9 a.m. to-day (Mondays. for Waikumete Cemetery. WATSON.—On May 6, at her late residence. 23 Asquith .Avenue, Mount Albert, Mary, beloved widow of the late Charles Malphas \\ atson, and loved mother of Mrs. S. Wing and Mrs. D. McDowell.—''Absent from the body, present with tho Lord." The funeral will leave the above address at" 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) for Waikumete Cemetery. Service at 2 p.m. No mourning by request.
WYATT.—John Alexander, dearly-beloved husband of Alice Wyatt, of Howick, who passed away on May 4, 1931.
Interment at All Saints' Church, Howick, at 2,30 p.m. to-day (Monday).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21793, 7 May 1934, Page 1
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