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DEATHS

CAMPBELL.—On May 19, at Mrs. L. franklin's residence, Ohinewai, William, relict of the late Mary Campbell; aged 87 years. Funeral, will leave Mrs. L. Franklin's, Ohinewai. at 1 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday), for Kimihia Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. CHEAK.—On May ID. 1938, Robert, dearly-beloved infant son of Robert and Joyce Cheak, 485 Dominion Road; aged 1 month.— Safe in the arms of Jesus. CUMMING.—On May IS, 1938, at Auckland Hospital, Andreina Marie, dearly-loved wife of Leonard Matthew Cumming, and mother of Fergus, Royden, Gordon and Betty, of 84 Ladies' Mile, Remuera; aged 50 years. Funeral leaves Watney Sibun and Sons' chapel, Khyber Pass Road. Newmarket, 2 p.pi. to-day (Friday), for the Crematorium. CUTLER. —On May 19, at the Knox Home, James, dearly-beloved husband of the late Kate Cutler, late of 77 Lincoln Street, Ponsonby; aged 78 years. The funeral will leave Mclvor and Sons, Karangahape Road, 10 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday), for Waikumete Cemetery. DAWSON, —On May 19, at her late residence, Ferguson Road, East Tamaki, Christina, beloved wife of Robert Dawson, and daughter of the late Richard and Margaret Bell, formerly of Te Awamutu. Funeral will leave the above address for Wiri Cemetery to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m. PUDDING. —On May 19, at Whangarei, Walter, dearly-beloved husband of Eleanor Maria Dudding, 14 Dennis Avenue, Whangarei. Funeral will leave his late residence at 3 p.m. to-day (Friday), for Maunu Cemetery. FRANCIS.—On May IS, at Palmerston North, William, beloved husband of Mary Francis, and father of Mrs. G. Scott. Te Atatu; aged 85. —On May 18, 1938, at a private hospital, Mount Eden. Matilda Maud, widow of the late James Harrison and daughter of the late Captain D. Kell, and beloved mother of Mrs. J. D. Ryan, Sydney. Funeral will leavo the chapel of H. Morris, Limited, Devonport, at 11 a.m. to-day (Friday) for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. Private interment. •V -LOCKWOOD.—On May IS, 1938, at the Auckland Hospital, Cyril Andrew, beloved husband of Elsie Lockwood, and son of W. J. Lockwood, Coronation Road Mangere; aged 36.—Sadly missed. Funeral will leave Barker's chapel. Onehunga, 3.30 p.m.. to-day (Friday), for Mangere ! Cemetery. McCOLLUM. —On May 19, at Thames Hos* j pital, Thomas Dauntless, dearly-beloved bus- i band of Mary McCollum, late of Karanga- ' bake; aged 74 years. Funeral leaves his late residence, Queen Street, Thames, at 1.15 pm. to-morrow (Saturday) for Shortland Cemetery. PARKER.—On May 18, at her daughter's residence, 23 Gladstone Road, Northcote, Catherine Agatha, dearly-beloved wife ; ~Ot the late John James Parker, loved mother : of loJene Moxham and Arthur Parker, and j eister of Bridget McDermott; in her 78th 1 year.—R.LP.'.. _ Requiem Mass at 9 a.m. to-day (Friday) at St. Mary's. Northcote, Funeral leaves church 2 o'clock for Birkenhead Cemetery. -RICHARDS*'—On May 19, passed away after a long illness, at her daughter's resi- i dence, Halsey Drive, Avondale South, Livinia, dearly-beloved mother of Viola. Jack. George. BOWLES,—On May" 18, 1938, at his residence. Domain Road, Pukekohe. Albert George, beloved husband of the late Catherine Rowles, and father of Albert, Donald and Mabel; aged 75 years.—At rest. The funeral will leave the above address ftt 10.30 a.m. to-day (Friday) for interment •t O'Neill's Point Cemetery, Devonport. SAVAGE.—On April 23, at Waihi HosSital, William, dearly-loved son of Mr. and [rs. John Savqge, of Opoutere; in his 34th year.—He wag always a man, and he is deeply missed. SMITH.—On May 19. at Hamilton, Fanny, loved wife of Francis William Smith, of Whangapara'oa, late of Gisbome; aged 67 yeare. Funeral will leave Scrimshaw's chapel tomorrow (Saturday), at 11 a.m., for the Hamilton East Cemetery. 1 \ STUBBING.—On May 19, 1938, at his residence, Bryce Street, Cambridge, Malcolm, dearly-beloved husband of Henrietta Stubbing; aged 88 years; will leave the above address at 2 pjn. to-day (Friday), for the Cambridge Cemetery. THOMPSON.—On May 19, 1938 (suddenly), at Auckland, Albert James, dearlybeloved husband of Mary Thompson, 14 Oak Street, Royal Oak; aged 54 years. Fnneral will. leave C. H. Barker's chapel, Queen Street, Onehunga, for Hillsborough Cemetery to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m. -WALLER.—On May 19, at Auckland Hospital. Josiah Henry, of 20 Symonds Street, City, dearly-beloved husband of Helen Jane jailer, and loved father of H. Waller. Hamilton. and Mesdames N. Begovich, Auckland, and K. Hiskett, St. Albans, England; aged 93.—Hamilton, Suva and St. Albans papers please copy. Funeral leaves St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church after service at 1.45 D.m. to-day (Friday), for Hillsborough.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23042, 20 May 1938, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23042, 20 May 1938, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23042, 20 May 1938, Page 1

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