DEATHS
ALLEN. —On February 20. 1930, Barry John, dearly-loved infant son of Rita and /if (J-vk Allen), of 34 Mewburn Avenue, Alount Eden; aged 'l4 months. The funeral will leave the chapel of 0. Little and Sous. 200 Hobson Street, at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Tuesday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. / BRAMLEY. —On February 20. at his residence, Remuera, William, second son of the l;*tc Charles and Harriet Bramley, Fiskerton tall. Lincolnshire; .in his 87th year. Private cromation. No flowers. GRAYDON. —On February 20, at Auckland Hospital, Leslie Roy, dearly-loved son o ? Elizabeth J. and the late John Graydon, 93 St. George's Bay Road; aged 44 years. Eee. No. 3/7 <B. late hospital ships Maheno and Marama. i Funeral will leave W. Morrison's chapel. Farnell Road, at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Tuesday) for Waikaraka Cemetery. HEALEY. —On February 20, at his residence, 10 Vine Street, Ponsonby. Joseph John, dearly-beloved husband of.Ethel Healev. Into N.Z. Railways; aged 66 years.—R.l.P. Funeral leaves Sacred Heart Church, Ponsenby, to-day (Tuesday), after 0 o'clock Requiem Mass. No flowers by request. KASPER. —On February 20, at a private hospital, Auckland, Ann Glencairn, dearlyfceloved wife of F. Kasper and mother of Malcolm and Letitia. 11A Tainui Road, lievonport, formerly of'Warkworth.—At rest. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's chapel to-day (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m., far the Crematorium. KASPER.—On Monday, 20th, at a private hospital, Annie, beloved sister of Blanche (Sydnev) and Letty, and daughter of the Ir.te Letitia McLennan (Sydney). KIRK. —On February 20. at Hamilton, Marion, loved wife of Herbert Kirk, of Morr.iJSTille; aged 73 years. Funeral will leave the Morrinsville Methodist Church to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., for the Mnrrinsville Cemetery. KNIGHT.—Maud Fanny, dearly-hcloyed wife of Samual Knight, Ongarue. loving mother of Ella, Olive, Enid. Roy, Una, Eric, Laury, Rita and Rene; in her 7oth year. Interred Taumarunui Saturday, February IS. McINTYRE.—On February 19, at a private nursing home, Ann, widow of the lute James Mclntyre; aged 85 years. The funeral will leave Mclvor and Sons. 434 Ivarangahape Road, at 12.15 p.m. today (Tuesday), for Pukekohe Public Cemetery, arriving Pukekohe 2 p.m. MILES.—On February 20, at Auckland, Sidney T. Miles; aged 68 years. The funeral will leave C. Little and Sons, 209 Hobson Street, at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for, Waikumete Cemetery. SELLARS.—On February 19, 1939, at her residence, Gfi Wairiki Road, Mount Eden, Henrietta Maud, widow of Edward Sellars. and loved mother of Addie. Alf and Len. of Australia, and, Chris and Roy, of Auckland-—-STANNERS.—On February 20, at 14 Tirotai Crescent, Westmere. Alexander Downie, beloved husband of Alison Stanners. and loving father of Ella, Net and Cath. in his 63rd year.—With Christ, which is far better. £ Funeral will leave 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for Hillsborough, from above address. STOKES.—On February 20 (suddenly), Charles Fleming, dearly-beloved husband of I.yle Stokes, and father of Jack, 21 Gordon F.cad, Mount Albert; aged 56 years. Funeral notice later. URLICH.—On February 17, at his home in Drasnice, Dalmacia, Yugoslavia, Grgo, dearly-beloved father of Tony Urlich, of Hamilton, in his 81st year.—R.l.P. WECH.—On February 10, at Warkworth Hospital, Margaret, beloved daughter of John and the late Mary Wech, of Pohuehue, in her 52nd year. Funeral at Puhoi to-day (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. WILSON.—On February 20, 1039, George Kenry, dearly-loved husband of Eleanor Wilson, 5 Upland Road, Remuera; aged 60 years. Private interment. 2.30 p.m. to-day (Tuesday).
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23277, 21 February 1939, Page 1
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