DEATHS
ATI WOOD.—On August 30. at a private hospital. Hamilton, Anna Quinny, loved wife of James Henry Attwood. of Rototuna: a,s:ed 30 years. The funeral will leave Scrimshaw's chapel to-morow (Sunday), at 1. p.m., for. the Hamilton East Cemetery. BAGRIE. —On August 29. 1935 (suddenly). at Auckland. Thomas Robert, beloved husband of Elsie Bagrie and loved father of Veronica, of 39 Pencarrow Avenue. Mount Edeil. late of 181 Edgeware Road. Christchurch: aged 56 years. Funeial will leave his residence to-mov-jow (Sunday), at 2 p.m. for Hillsborough. CHAPMAN.—On August 29, at Auckland. Athol Victor, beloved eldest son of the late T. H. Chapman, of Kihikihi. and Mrs. E. C. McCathie, Henderson; aged 38 years.' Funeral will leave W. H Tongue and Bon's chapel, to-day (Saturday), at 2 p.m.. for Soldiers' Cemetery. Waikumete. COULAM.—On August 30. 1935, at Auckland Hospital, Mary Ann, dearly-beloved wife of Samuel James Coulam, of 40 John Street, Pon,sonby; in her 67th year.—A muchloved mother at rest. Funeral from chapel of J. Weir and Co., Ponsonby Rd., to-morrow (Sunday), at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. HALLWORTH.-On August 30. 1935. at the Auckland Hospital, Mory. belove'W wife of Christopher Walter Hallworth. of Fifth Avenue. Mangere; aged 50 years.—R.l.P. Funeral will leave Otahuhu Catholic Church for the Catholic Cemetery to-morrow (Sunday) at 2 p.m HESLOP.—On August 30, 1935, at Auckland, Mary Edith, beloved youngest daughter of Alice Heslop and the late T. G. Heslop, 101 May 3 Rd., Onehunga. Private interment. HILL. —On August '.6, 1935, at Auckland. Thomas (Tom), dearly-loved husband of Hannah Hill, 1 Broadway. Newmarket, and loving father of Percy. England; aged 64 years.—Thy will be done. McMILLAN.—On August 30. at his residence, Pukekohe West, Joseph Richard, •dearly-beloved husband of Mabel Edith McMillan, and father of Robert, Bert, Jim. Les and Dick: in his 62nd year.—Deeply mourned. (Taranaki paperß please copy.) The funeral will leave the above address at 2 p.mi to-morrow (Sunday), for the Pukekohe Cemetery. PEET.—On August 26, at Perth, W.A., James Thomas Peet. } ROCA Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of Sister Mary Roca, who died at a private hospital on August 30. 1935; aged 42 years.—Requiescat an Pace. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Mary's Convent. New Street, Ponsonby, at 9 a.m., Monday, prior lo interment at Hillsborough Cemetery. ROSENFELDT.—On August 30, at Hamilton, Vera ' Edna, dearly-loved daughter of Charles Albert nnd Ada Florence Rosenfeldt. of Waitoti; aged 19 years. Tho funeral will leave the Church of England. Wai*oa, at 1.30 p.m. on Monday for the Te Aroha Cemetery. RUSH.—On August 29 (a« the result of accident), Violet Rush, Victoria Road, Takapuna; aged 37 years. Fmjeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons' chapel to-day (Saturday), at 3.30 p.m.. for Waikumete. THOMPSON.—On August 30. at his late residence, 5 Costley Street, Ponsonby, Mark Turnbull,' dearly-beloved husband of Isabella Margaret Thompson, and loved father of Richard, Herbert, William, Mrs. F. Marks and Mrs. W. Jamieson; aged 71.—At rest. Funeral will leavo above address for Hillsborough Cemetery at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday). TURNER.—On August 7. at Sudbury, Suffolk, England, George Henry, late P.O. H.M.S. Diomede, beloved brother of Ethel and Florence Turner and Mrs. F. Parks, 16 Queensway, Mt. Roskill. Auckland; aged 49 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22202, 31 August 1935, Page 1
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