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DEATHS

GARDEN.-On July C>. 1935, at the Auckland Hospital, Frederick Richard, dearlybeloved husband of Miriam Cecilia Carden, of IG Banfurly Bond. Kpsom, and third son of the late Sir John Craven Carden, Hart., nn d Julia Isabelle, of Teniplemore, Tippernrv. Ireland; m his t'Otli year. The funeral will leave his residence at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday). CAVE. -On July 7, at his lato residence, 2oi Heaphy Terrace. Hamilton, Matthew Beck, loved husband of Margaret June Cave; afro<i 82 years, Kvon bo. Private interment. DEMPSEY. On July 7. 1035, at Jiis residence. 4 Nelson Avenue. Edward Joseph (Joe) Dcnipsey, late of C"itv Markets: aged 67 years. Brighton ( England) papers please copy. The funeral will leave C. Little and Sons, Limited, '209 Hobsou Street, at '2 p.m. today (Monday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. ECCLES,—On July 0, at Auckland. Cas»if, dearly-beloved sister of J. A. Kccles and Mrs. Thompson, Auckland, also Mrs. Orr and Mrs. Livingstone, Sydney; aged 43 je»r'< At rest. Private interment this day at Papatoetoe Presbyterian Cemetery. EYES,—On July f>. at Auckland, Amos John Thomas, of Hepburn Road. Glen Eden, and kte of Kaukapakapa. beloved father of Jack and Fred; in his l">Bth year. Federal will leave the chapel of W. R. Bnttersby, Avondale Tram Terminus, to-day (Monday), at 2 p.m., for Waikumeto Crematorium. GIBSON.—On July 6. Robert Thompson Gibson, formerly of Mareretu; aged 5S years. Funeral will leave his late residence, 11 Powhiri Avenue, Whangarei, at 2 p.m. today - (Monday). IRWIN.—On July 6, at his Int e residence, "Waifiti Pa. Samuel (lnte of Morrinsville). dearly-loved husband of Susan Irwin; aged 49 years. The ftinernl leaves the above address nt 8 p.m. to-day (Monday). JENKINS.—On July 6. at her residence, 2 Alison Avenue, Devonport, Mary Jane, beloved widow of the lato Henry William Jenkins; in her BGth year. The funeral will leave the above address at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Monday) for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. JOLL.—On July 7. Nt 28 Coombes Road. Remuera. Martin Harry Joll, dearly-loved «on of Eileen and Murray Joll; aged 2 years 3 months.—At rest. Interred Sunday. KELLY.—On July 5. 1935. at Auckland, Elsie Victoria (late Cambridge), and wife of Frederick James Kelly; aged 37 years. McGARRIGLE.—On July 6. 1935. at Hamilton. Mary Barbara (Mollie), loved wife of Edward de Vcnny McGarrigle.— R.I.P. MURRAY.—On July 6 (suddenly), at her residence, Ness Valley, Annie, dearlybeloved wife of the late Thomas Murray; aged 73 years. Funeral leaves residence at 2.15 p.m. today (Monday), for Clevedon Cemetery. PARRY On July 7, nt a private hospital, Elizabeth (Lill), dearly-beloved wife of John Parry, and mother of Id rim--, and Gwyneth. Funeral leaves Epsom Presbyterian Church after short service at 3.15 to-day for Hillsborough. PERRY.—On July 5, at his residence, 1 Kipling Avenue, Epsom, Edward Ovenden, loved husband of Catherine Ann Perry; in his 88th year. Interred Saturday. RAVEN.—On July 7 (suddenly), Edith Clara, dearly-loved sister of Mrs. E. G. Young, Motumaoho; aged 62 years.—Till He come. Funeral will leave Gospel Hall. Morrinsville. at 2 p.m. Tuesday for Morrinsville Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation, BPRAGCS.—On July 4, 1935, nt Waikato Hospital, Alice Gertrude, dearly-beloved wife of James William Sprnggs; aged 53 yenrs. The funeral will leave St. John's Church, Te Awamutu, at 3 p.m. to-day (Monday), for the Te Awamutu Public Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. WOOLFIELD.—On July 6, 1933, at the Auckland Hospital, Samuel Bennett Woolfield, of Papatoetoe; aged 56 years. Private interment.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22155, 8 July 1935, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22155, 8 July 1935, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22155, 8 July 1935, Page 1