DEATHS
ARMSTRONG.— -On Thursday, May 25. at firr residence, 20 Tranmere Road. Sandrinirham. Louisa Linda, relict of the late T. S. Armstrong; aged 77 years. Funeral notice later. BASTABLE. —On May 25, at the Auckland Hospital, Percy Edward, dearly-beloved tecord s6n of J. H. and F. Bastable. 24 Anne Street. Devonport. in his 24th year. A short service will be held at St. Paul's Presbyterian Church. Devonport, 2.15 p.m., to-morrow. (Saturday), funeral leaving afterward for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. BULLOCK. —On May 25, nt • Hamilton, James, beloved husband of Christina Bullock, and father of Mrs. Kearns. Huntly; aged S2 years. (Taranaki papers pleaso copy.) The fdneral will leave W. Johnstone's chapel for the Kimihia Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. "to-tfay (Friday). BUTTLE. —On May 24. 1030 (suddenly), at the residence of ner father, 4(5 Selwyn Road. Epsom, Doreen Joyce, loved daughter of A. J. and E. H. Buttle; aged 23 years. Private interment to-day (Friday) at 2 p.m. . ' DERRICKSEN. —On May 25, at her residence, 10 Carlton Terrace, Birkenhead, Mary Ann, beloved wife of P. Derricksen.—ll.l.P. Requiem Mass will''be celebrated nt St. Mary's Church, Northcote. at 0 a.m. to-mor-row (Saturday). prior to interment at Birkenhead Catholic * Cemetery. DERRICKSEN.—On May 25. Mary Ann ffottie). daughter of the late Edward and Mary Attn Kelly, and beloved sister of Mesdam'es J. Buckley, W. Sampson, and F. Grant. —R.T.P. HALIBURTON. —On May 25, at a private hospital, Auckland. Mary Kennedy, widow of the late Robert Haliburton, of Pahiatua. and beloved'mother of Mrs. A. W. tieldcr, 14 Adam Street, Green Lane, and Mrs. A. u. Wilson, Duncdi'n; aged 82 years.—At rest. Funeral notice later. HARTNETT.—On May 25. at Kaiwarra. "Wellington, Jchn Edmund, eldest son of-the late Mr 'and Mrs. T. Hartnett, of Hinuera. late N.Z.R., Hamilton.—Deeply regretted. HUXTABLE. —On May 25, 1030, at his late residence, 22 Wood Street, Ponsonby. Frederick, beloved husband of Ray Huxtable. in his Ssth year.—At rest. The .funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., for Waikumete Cemetery. MOSS.—On May 25, at the Auokland Hospital, Ettie Moss, beloved wife of Herritt.—Rest in peace. . . t. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue's chapel, Mount .Eden Road, at 10 a.m., to-morrow (Saturday), for Waikaraka Cemetery.
KAE.—On May 25, 103!) (suddenly), at her residence, 117 Wellesley Street, City, . Harriett Annie, beloved wife of James Rae, and Joying mother of A. J. Lctham, PonWflby; in her 83rd year. Private interment to-day (Friday) at 2 pjn. from Weir's chapel, 70 Ponsonby Road.
t On .May 23, at the Waipukurau Public Hospital, Joyce, dearly-beloved £?f h L e r . Mrs - T. Turrall, Vermont Road, Birkdale; in her 20th year. . -Jh© ,t? n . era ' will leave the above addreßS hMd^b r !ic a> &metery 0 P ' m " th ° Birken '
WAKEFIELD,—On May 25, at his residence, Aberdeen Road, Campbell's Bay, Edward John dearly-loved husband of the late Cecilia Wakefield (late caretaker Parnell Park); aged 72 years.—At rest. ci?JJ!? era i w '" k a .T e his son's residence. Stanley Avenue, Milford, to-morrow (SaturTnl- „„».• . 15 a.m., connecting with the 10.Jo/ vehicular ferry for Purewa Cemeterv.
P flE ;rO n May ll - at " Mary Woodbridge, dearlyKfr?..# mother of Ada Olive, 5 Suffolk btreet, Zsewton; aged 02 years.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23356, 26 May 1939, Page 1
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