DEATHS
ASTLEY. —On December 19, at her late residence, 55 Allendale Road, Mount Albert,' Ellen (Nellie), beloved eldest daughter of the late Elijah and Cicely Astley; in her 79th year. Private cremation at Waiknmete to-day (Monday) at 3.30 p.m, COLE.—On December 19 (suddenly), at ' her late residence, 22 Burleigh Street, . Eliza. Wylie, dearly-beloved wife of W. T. Cole, and mother of Gordon, eldest daughter of the late J. and E. Todd, Perth, "Westera Australia. Service at Holy Sepulchre Church, tomorrow (Tuesday), at 130 p.m., funeral leav- . ing immediately after for Purewa. DOUGHTY. —On December 18, at Auckf land, Albert Binns, dearly-beloved husband of Sarah F. Doughty, 60 First Avenue, Kingsland, and eldest son of the late Captain William Doughty; aged 74 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons" chapel, to-day (Monday), at 2 p.m. for Waikaraka. GRIFFITH.- I—On 1 —On Sunday, December 19, 1937 (suddenly), at his residence, 10 Grange Road, Mount Eden, the Reverend Samuel Griffith, Methodist minister, dearly-loved husband of Elizabeth Griffith, and beloved father OfcUflgCC (ot IMUr don); aged 78 years. ~ The funeral will leave 10 Grange Road " on Tuesday for Mount Eden Methodist Church. Service at 2 p.m., then to Waiknmete Cemetery. HALL.—On December 18, 1937, at a private hospital, Auckland, Frederick Bamuel dearly-beloved husband of Mary. Hall, of Hamilton; aged 68. LALLY. —On December 18, at his late residence, Te Puke, Caleb, beloved husband of Henrietta Margaret Lally, born in Joyce Country. County Galway, Ireland; aged 85 years. ' V • { LAMONT. —On December 17, 1937, at Auckland Hospital (through accident), George, dearly-loved husband of Elizabeth Lamont, 822 New North Road, Mount Albert; aged 61 years. Funeral leaves above address for Waiku-" mete to-day (Monday) at 2.30 p.m. LEDEZ.—On December 19, 1937, at a private hospital, Auckland, Margaret Winifred, dearly-loved wife of Richard Charles iLedez, of 59 Wanganui Avenue, Heme Bay. —RJ.P. (Christchurch papers please copy.) Funeral will leave the above address at B a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) for Waiknmete Cemetery. NOONAN.—On December 17 (suddenly), at her late residence, Te Kauri, Kawhia, Alice, beloved wife of James Noon an and loving mother of Harold, Norman and Elsie, Franklin; in her 68th year. (Napier papers please copy.) 9 POLLOCK.—On December 18 (suddenly), ' Leslie Raymond, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Pollock, of Hunua; aged 10 years 5 months. Funeral will leave Richardsbn's mortuary today (Monday) at 2 p.m. for Papakura Cemetery. < RYAN.—On December 18, at her late residence. 29 Burch Street, Mount Albert, Emma, dearly-beloved wife of the late Henry Joseph Ryan, and loved mother of Gladys, Jack, Bill - and Ernie; in her 66th year. The funeral will leave her late residence - at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday), for Waiknmete Cemetery. SIEDEBERG.—On Thursday, December : 18, 1937 fsuddenly), at Auckland, Isabella Jtary, 9 Mount Street, C.1., elder daughter of i tte late Franz D. and Anna Siedeberg, of - Danedin. ' j A funeral service will be held at 10 a.m. _ to-morrow (Tuesday), in Watney Sibun and - Sons' chapel. Khyber Pass. Interment at Dunedin. I TREMAIN.—On December If.', at bis late ~ residence, Orangi. Kaupapa Road, North- . land, "Wellington, Herbert Edward, loved hus- - band of Nellie and eldest son of the late John and Louisa Tremain, dearly-beloved brother of Louie, Florrie, Jack. Arthur, Ned, " Alf and the late Will, of Auckland. . WHYTE.—On December 15. 1937. at - Aongatete, Katikati, David Gordon, beloved husband of Janet Marjorie Whyte; aged 35. .. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22916, 20 December 1937, Page 1
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