DEATHS
BELL.—On Monday, October 21, at tho , Publio Hospital, Agnes Elizabeth, dearlv- / loved wife of Gerald Bell, of 60 Miller Road, Point.Chevalier. Funeral will leave Church of the Ascension, Dignan Rond, Point Chevalier, at 11 a.m. to-day (Wednesday), for Waikumete Cemetery. BUTLER.—On October 22, at Auckland Hospital, Annie, relict of tlie late James Butler; in her 84th year.—R.l.P. Requiem Mass at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Papakura, on Thursday morningat 9 a.m. Funeral will leave the church at 2 p.m. for the Papakura Cemefery. BYATT.—On ' October 22, nt Swnnson, Joseph Bernard, beloved husband of Emily By&tt; ag(-d 67 years. Funeral will leave his late residence at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday), for Waikumete. , CROPP,—On October 22, at Auckland, Alfred, the beloved husband of the late M. A. Cropp, of IT Selwyn Street. Onohunga; aged 65 years. Funeral will leavis the Auckland Infirmf 2-30 p.m., to-day (Wednesday), 23rd, for Waikaraka Cemetery. Private interment. FAULKNER.—On October 20, 1935, at New Plymouth Publio Hospital. Ethel Aprima, second daughter f Mr. and Mrs. J W. Faulkner, Railway Settlement, Avenue Road. New Plymouth; aged IS years.—Sadly missed. CARRE i i October 22. 1935, at a private hospital, Auckland. Walter, beloved husband of the lato Fanny Garrett, of 1 Nolan Road, Green Lane; aged G9 years. The funeral will leave above address at 2 p.m. (Wednesday), for Purewa Cemetery. > QREENSLADE.—At Auckland Hospital (suddenly), Brian (Buddy), dearly-loved infant son of Daniel nnd Gwendoline Grreenslade and grandson of Mrs. H. M. Stewart; aged six months.—" Suffer little children to cottiß imto Me." HAMBLIN.—On October 15, at Wiling-' ton, Norman, dearly-loved youngest son of Edward and Alice Hamblin. Interred Otohuhu Cemetery. LUCAS.—On Ootober 22. Nt Thames Hos£ital, Elizabeth, beloved wife of George ucw. aged 74 yeans.—R.l.P. Funeral will leave the Paeroa Roman V® tll0 »S Church at 2.30 p.m., to-morrow 4\|ixhtiiriday). « MORRI3.—On October 8, at Melbourne, George David, <learly-loved son of late Captain and Mrs. J, G. Morris, late Coromandel, and dearly-lcrved brother of Rose Godfrey, 54 Empire Road, Epsom. PALMER,—On October 22, 1935 (suddenly). at the residence of his daughter, 108 St. Luke's Road.. San.dringham. John, dearlybeloved husband of Elizabeth Palmer, late of whangarei. . BTARR.—On October 20, at Hamilton Hospital. Walter John Starr, loved brother of Mrs. G. Parker, of Ohinewai, and Charles Starr, .of Huntly, THOMBON.—On October 22, at Thames, Mary Burdett. late of Coromandel.—At rest. Funeral will leave the Methodist Church, Thames, at 3 p.m., to-day (Wednesday), for Bhortland Cemetery. WALSH.--On" October 22, at Waihi Hospital. Jackie,, dearly-beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Walsh, Union Street, Waihi; aged M years. Funeral will leavje Catholic Church 2.30 P.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for Waihi Cemetery. _WINDER.—On October 22, at Hamilton, » infant 1 son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Winder.— In His keeping. * k
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22247, 23 October 1935, Page 1
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