DEATHS
BAGNALI On October 25, 1938, at 13 Symonds Street, Mary Moncrieff, dearly-loved mother of Muriel, Maureen, Audrey, Howard, William, George and Arthur; aged 50 years. Funeral will leave Watney Bibun and Sons' ehape>, Khyber Pass. Newmarket, at 3 p.m. to-day (Wednesday) for St. Luke's Cemetery. Mount Albert. » CLEARY. —On October •• 24, at his residence, Onerahi, Robert, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Cleary; in his S4th year. Funeral wiU leave his late residence today (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. for Onerahi Cemetery. DIXON.—On October 22, 1038 (accidentally killed), Thomas James, beloved son of -Robert and Mary Dixon, of Mangapeehi, late i of Pokaka; aged 30 years.—At rest. DIXON.—On October 22. 1938 (accidentally killed), Margaret Ellen, loved wife of Thomas James Dixon and eldest daughter of Mrs. Bird and late F. Bird, late of To Whetu; aged 27 years.—At rest. DODS. —On October 24. at Kawakawa Hospital. Joseph Earl, dearly-loved third son of George and Maisie Dods, Pakarakn, Bay of Islands, dear brother of G. Nishit, Wynne, Dale, Barry, Thurl and Susan; dearly-loved ' grandson of Mrs. S. Dods, Opotiki, and Mrs. M. Williams, Mary Street, Thames: aged 11 years.—"Thy will be done." DUNN.—On October 25, at Auckland Hospital. John, second son of the late William aod Hannah Dunn, of Huntly; aged 64 years. Funeral will leave Tilton and Opie's chapel, 150 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, at 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday), for Waifcumete Cemetery. FLETCHER.—On October 22. at Auckland Hospital, George Joseph Fletcher, late or "wooastae Koadr. gcmiei son; ag*4 —zj, 7«ars. Service at W. Morrison's chapel, Parnell Road, at 9.45 a.m. to-day (Wednesday). Funeral leaving after service for Waikumete. HARRIS—On October 24, at Thames Hospital, Samuel, dearly-beloved husband of Ellen Harris, Ngatea, in his 93rd year. Funeral leaves Salvation Army Hall. Thames, at 11 a.m. to-day (Wednesday). HARVEY,—On Oct6b«r 25. at 3 Park iAvcnue, Takapuna, Oscar George Augustus, dearly-beloved /, husband of Ellen Elisabeth Harvey; aged 91 years. Funeral service at the Methodist Church, Takapuna, 11.15 a.m. to-day (Wednesday). Interment follows at Waikaraka.
JENNINGS.—On October 25. at Hamilton, Francis Alexander, loved husband of Mary Josephine Jennings, of Bank Street, Morrinsville; acred 50 years. The funeral will leave the Morrinsville Church of England to-day (Wednesday), at 8 p.m. for the Morrinsville Cemetery. JOHNSTON.-—At Kawakawa Hospital, Margaret S'arah Johnston, late of Apia, Samoa, dearly-loved sister of Mrs. H. A. Syddall, of Kerikeri, and of Mrs. J. H. Robertson, of Dunedin. Fnneral leaves Watney Sibun and Sons' chapel, Newmarket, at 3 p.m. to-morrow (Thursday) for Waikumete Cemetery. MAYOR.—On October 25, at his late residence, Takanini, dearly-beloved husband of Hannah and beloved father of Wilfred, Edna and Konald; aged 50 years. Funeral leaves Takanini at 2 o'clock tomorrow (Thursday), for Papaknra Cemetery. MOBELEN.—On October 24, 1038, at the Auckland Hospital, Alfred William, beloved husband of the late Grace Moselen, in his 81st year. The Tuneral will leave the residence of his daughter (Mrs. H. Ridley), 15 Cameron Street, Onehunga, for Mangere Cemetery today (Wednesday), at 11 a.m. TURNBULL.—On October 2-1, at Auckland. Annie Louisa Tnrnbull; aged 80 years. The funeral will leave Molvor and Sons, harangahape Road, 2 p.m. to-day (Wednesday) for Waikumete Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23178, 26 October 1938, Page 1
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