DEATHS
CARTER.---On September 24, 1935., at the Auckland Hospital, Florence Amelia Mabel, dearly-beloved wife of John Carter, Waddell Avenue. Went Tamaki; aged 45 years.
The funeral will leave her late residence at 3 p.m. to-day (Thursday) for Otahuhu Cemetery. '
CARTER—On September 24, at Auckland Hospital, Florence Amelia Mabel, beloved •wife of John Carter, dearly-loved second daughter of Edith Oakden and the late William Harry Kendall, sister of Mrs. W, Mather. Te Kuiti, Mrs. E. A. Hudcon, Kaipara Flats and William, Godwin and Alfred Kendall. CRESSEY.—On September 2s, 1935, Roger Allan, dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Allan B. Cressey, of West Street, Pukeko-is; aged four and a-half months. Private interment at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Thursday).
CRUICKSHANK,—On September 23, at Te Awamutu, Robert David, little son of George and the late Olive Cruickshank. of Ngahape.
O'BRIEN.—On September 25, at her Into residence. 6A Sarsfield Street. Herne Boy ' Alary, widow of late Terence O'Brien, late of Dunedin; aged 78 years.
PASCOE.—On September 25, 193! i, at the Auckland Hospital. Rosn Eileen, dearlybeloved wife of Charles Fascoe, Hill Street, Onehunga; aged 36 years.
The funeral will leave the resilience of her mother, Nurse McPike, 53 Church Street Onehurtga. at 2.30 to-day (Thursday), for Waikaraka Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22224, 26 September 1935, Page 1
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