DEATHS
ADCOCK.—On September 17. accidentally .killed at Barmedman, New South Wales, Monica Agnes, dearly-loved daughter of . George and the late Kathrine Adelaide Ad- '/ cock,- aged 20. Beloved niece of Lucy and the late Robert Lavery, Albert and Ellen Long, 2 Troonville Av., Sandringham. BUTLER,—On September 21, at Auckland Hospital, Joy, beloved only daughter of Stanley and Dorothy Butler, Sandringham. Funeral 2 p.m. CONLON. —On September 21 (suddenly), at his mother'B residence. South Lynn Road, New Lynn. Richard Mansfred (Fred), beloved aori of Ethel Conlon; aged 21 years.— ' To be with Christ, which is far better. The funeral will leave the above address at 4 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday), for Waikumete Cemetery. ~DtWroLA3,--On September 21, 1934, at a private hospital, Florence Lily, dearly--1 beloved youngest daughter of the late Joseph Robert and Caroline Ann Douglas, of Onehunga; aged 33 years. The funeral will leave the residence of her sister, Mrs. H. Over, 67 Pah Road, Etsom, for Hillsborough Cemetery to-mor-row (Sunday), at I.SO p.m. GREENWOOD.—At Wanganui, Richard, eldest son of Mrs. and the late Thomas Greenwood and brother of Harry Greenwood. Ellerslie; late of Otago. ■ HART.—On September 21, at Auckland Hospital, Margaret, dearly-beloved wife of John Charles Hart, of 37 Islington Street, Herne Bay;/aged 41 years.—RJ.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Saored Heart Church, Ponsonby, 9 a.m., Mcnday, 24th, funeral after Mass to Waikutnete Cemetery. HAULTAIN.—On September 21, at Wellington (suddenly), Eva Caroline, widow of the late Theodore Haultain, and eldest daughter of the lat« J. E. Coney, in her 72nd year. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun's chapel at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday). Private interment. McFARLANE.—On September '2l, at the Auckland Hospital, Thomas Alexander (Alex), dearly-beloved husband of Molly McFarlane, and loved third eon of Agnes and the lat<» Andrew McFarlane, of Cambridge. "-A sufferer at rest. 1 Funeral leaves from the Methodist Church. Cambridge, at 1 p.m. Sunday for Hautapu Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation.
MAHONEY— On September 21. 1934. at T« Kopuru Hospital, Edward, beloved brother of Patrick, James, Michael, Daniel, Thorns* and Timothy Mahoney; aged 56 years.—R.l.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrnted at St. Joseph's Church, Grey Lynn, at 9 a.m. today (Saturday), the funeral leaving the church at 2 p.m. for Hillsborough Cemetery. TEMPLETON.—On September 20. at Pnkahu Estate, North Auckland, Mary Ann Jane, relict/ of Henry Templeton; aged 68 years. Interment Maunu Cemetery, Whangarei, to-day (Saturday), 2.30 p.m. WILLIAMS,—On September 20, at Whangarei Hospital, John, dearly-loved husband of Ada Williams and father of Noel, Donald and Claude; aged 44 years. Funeral at Kauri at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday). WILLIAMS.—On September 20. at WhaBg&rei Hospital, John, dearly-loved brother of Lewis,. Rupert, Llewellyn. Gilbert and Lynton Williams, Mrs. McLean and Mrs. Daly; aged 44 years.—Deeply regretted. WILSON.—On September 21. tit the residence of hi» eon. Mr. Harold Wilsop. of Waunai, Thomas, the husband of the late Mary Ann Wilson; aged 86 years. The funeral will leave Mr. Harold Wilson'# guidance to-day (Saturday), at 2 P.m. for Wamgaro Church of England, where the first part 0 f the funeral service will be held. Interment to take place in the Church grounds afterwards Friends please accept wis intimation.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21912, 22 September 1934, Page 1
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