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DEATHS

ANDERSON. —On September 21, at Aucki.nrf Hospital, Professor Charles Henry, if.nrlv-beloved brother of Ellen, and father nt Maxwell Anderson. Eewa Street, New um late of Opotiki —At rest. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and c„t,'= chapel, to-day (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. for Hillsborough. (Messages to 18 Ethel Street, Sandringhara.) -ViNDERSON. —On September 18, at her ~j. res idence, Okaihau, Frances Xesbit, widow of the late Donald McJntyre Anderson; aged SB.

baKER.—On September 21, at Auckland Wn-nital Fred, dearly-beloved husband of V«rv Eiiwbeth. and loving: father of Ethel frfd Freda, late of Tauranca, and formerly of Dnnchideoeks, Exeter, England; aged 54 years. BEALE- —On September 21, Ernest Cliff_n f Beale, beloved husband of Margaret Bealf, aged 75. (English papers please copy.) Funeral will leave, his late residence, 1;1 Dilworth Avenue, Remuera, at 2.30 o clock (Wednesday) for Purewa Cemetery. COCHRANE.—On September 20. at View Road, Henderson, Alexander, dearlyloved husband of Amy Cochrane and loving father of Edna and Isobel; in his Gist year. —Sadly missed. Funeral arriving aty Pokeno Presbyterian Cemetery 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday). CRIBBLE. —On September 21, at Whanrarei Hospital, Emma Eleanor, relict of tho late Junes Gribble; in her 79th year.—At rest.

Funeral leaves residence of her daughter, Mrs Fulljames, 1 Banff Street, for Kauri Cemetery, at 11 tun. to-morrow (Thursday). HEENEY. —On September 21, 1037, at Auckland (suddenly/, John, dearly-beloved husband of Annie Heency, of '2S Summer. Street, Ponsonby (late motorman Auckland Transport Board); aged 59 years.—R.l.P. Beqnioin Mass will be celebrated at Sacred Heart Church, Ponsonby, at 9 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday),prior to interment at Hillsborough Cemetery. KRAHAGEN.—September 21, at Nelson, Any Esther, dearly-loved wife Frederick Krahajen, and loving mother Nola, and dear sister of Maud and Elsie; aged 57 years. McKEOWN. —On Tuesday, September 21, it ivbangaiei • Hospital, Thomas Anthony, hloied husband of Margaret, and father of i Ellis and Trev.—R.l.P. ' Funeral - leaves Catholic Church for Mam Cemetery, .S( o'clock, to-morrow f:" (Thursday). MILNE.—On September 21, at a private hospital, Ellen Milne; aged 70 years.— ■IU.P. -V.';. Prints interment from C. Little and Sens, QO9 Hobson Strefct, 11 a.m. to-day. No Jowers ty. request. September 14, at her resilience,' TVfiangarei, Emily .Alice, relict of the late John" O'Hag&n; of Opuawhanga, in her 68th yew. PILCHiER.—On Tuesday. September 21, Nellie, eldest- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Pilcher, Otorohanga; aged '-'2 years. Funeral leaves Anglican Church at 11 a.m. to-morrow' (Thursday) for Otorohanga Cemetery., . / u . ' - SCANDRETTr-On September 19, at Westport, Georjr,pearly-loved husband of Annie, the younirist son of the late George and Helena Scaiulrelt,, of Mullet Point, and loved brother of Mrs. G. Taylor, Parnell, Mrs. J. Driver, Sandringham, and Mr. H. Scandrett, Onehunga. WHITE.—On September 21, 1937 (suddenly), at her residence. 41 Upper Queen Street, .Auckland, Mary, beloved wife of the late; John,. White; .aged 64 years. Funeral leaves the chapel of Arthur Holmes, Abbotsford Street, Newmarket, tomorrow (Thunsday). Time later. WHITE.—On September 21, 1937. at her residence, "Ascot," -37 Khyber Pass, Agnes Cecelia, third daughter of the late Thomas ud Sarah Jane, and loved aunt of Owen C. White.

Private .cremation, leaving from the chapel of Arthur Holmes, 'Abbotsford Street, Newmarket, to-morrow (Thursday). Time later.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22840, 22 September 1937, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22840, 22 September 1937, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22840, 22 September 1937, Page 1