DEATHS
BROWNE.—On September 19. 1934, at Auckland Hospital, Frederick Charks, beloved husband of Jessie Browne, Church Street, Northcote; aged 62.—At rest. Funeral leaves residence 2.30 to-day for Birkenhead Cemetery. BURNS.—On September 20. at the Auckland Hospital. James Norris. beloved father of Robert Burns, late 165 Hobson Street. Funeral will leave J. Weir's chapel. Ponionby, 1-30 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday). fagan.— On September 19, through war effects, James Harold, dearly-beloved husband of Lillian, and- only son of William Sydney and the late Elizabeth Fagan: exmember of Imperial Forces, Life Guards. "Royal Horse Guards, also member of N.Z.E.F.; aged 52.—R.1.P. Private interment to-day (Friday). ■ KENNEDY . —On September 20. at his residence, Second Avenue. Tauranga, John (Jack), the dearly-beloved husband of Catherine Kennedy; aged 64. KNOTT.—-On September 19. at the Auckland Hospital. Laura, beloved wife of Thomaii Knott, loved only daughter of Albert and the late Laura Barnsley, of 19 Dryden Street, Grey Lynn; aged 30 years. Funeral will leave above address, 2 p.m. to-day (Friday), for St. Columba Church. Interment at Purewa. N EARING.—On September 18. tt St. Paul. Minnesota. U.S.A. (suddenly), George J., beloved husband of Pauline Nearing and eldest Hon of the .late Captain John N earing, •brother of Mrs. Captain J. Lawe, Margaret Street, Ponsonby.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21911, 21 September 1934, Page 1
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