DEATHS
BARTON. On September 19, at St. Stephen's Manse, 10 Cameron Street, Ponsonby. John Howard Cumpbell, dearly-loved infant son of Rev. and Mrs. Frarer Barton, aged 6 months. Funeral will leave St Stephen's Church, Ponsonby, to-day (Thursday), for Hillsborough Cemetery, after a short service at 10 a.m.
CLARK.—On September 18, at the residence of her eon-in-law. James Mackay. Archers Koad, Takapuna, Elizabeth, the beloved mother of Dave Clark, Gisborne. J. W. Chirk.' Leamington, Mrs. Frost, Ohinewt,i, Mrs. Mackay. Takapuna, Mrs. McNaughten, Pirongia; aged 68 years. Funeral leaving above address for Albany at 2 p.m. to-day (Thursday). OOPPINGER.—On September 19, 1934, at Auckland Hospital, through accident, Edmund Stephen George, dearly-loved husband of Vivian Emily (Dolly) Coppinger, and loving father of Dorothy, 16 Belmont Terrace, Remuera; member of the Ex-Royal Niival Men's Association and Newmarket Returned Soldiers' Association: aged 39 years.
The funeral will leave the chapel of Arthur Holmes, Abbotsford Street, Newmarket. to-day (Thursday), for Hillsborough Cemetery, at 1.30 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. GULLIVER.—On September 19, 1934, at a private hospital, Auckland. Florence May Dprey. beloved daughter of Mary and the late William Gulliver, late of Napier. Private interment. HARRISON.—OiI September 19, at a private Hospital. Auckland, William, dearlybeloved husband of Florence Harrison, and father of/Bill and Irene, formerly of Northera Wairoa; aged 58 year#. Funeral will leave his daughter's resi- • dence, W Cambourne Road. Sandringhara, to-day (Thursday), 2.30 p.m., for Hillsborough. KNOTT.—On September 19. at the Auckland Hospital, Laura, beloved wife of Thomas Knott, loved only daughter of Albert and the late Laura Barnsley, of 19 Dryden Street. Grey Lynn; aged 80 years. Funeral will leave above; address, 2pm to-morrow (Friday), for St. Columba Church. Interment at Purewa. LINDSAY.—On September 19, 1934, at his daughter's residence, Walter Street, Mangere East, Alfred, dearly-loved husband of Annie Lindsay and eldest eon of the late Alfred Lindsay. Wellington; in his 74th year. Private interment. LYES.—On September 19. at hia late residence, Irish Town, Thames, Joehua. dearly- . beloved husband of Jane Elizabeth Lyesaged 71 years. Funeral to-day (Thursday), at 2.45 p.m., for Shorxlanc! Cemetery. NICOLL.—On September 18, at his residence, Raeburn Street. Te Awamutu, Robert William. Funerai will leave hia late residence today (Thursday). 3 p.m. PAHL.—On September 18. at Chrißtchurcji, after short illness, Wilfred (Fred), beloved eldest son of Hilda and William . Frederick Pahl. of Walton; aged 2V Nelson and Masterton papers please co.«y. WATERFALL.— On September 19, at the Auckland Public Hospital, after a long illness, Frank Ingram, dearly-beloved and only son of Nellie Waterfall and the late A. E. Waterfall, of Linthflrpe, Middlesbrough. England. j Interment to-morrow (Friday), from i Anglican Church, Matamata. at -2 p.m.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21910, 20 September 1934, Page 1
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