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DEATHS

AVERY.— On July S. at a private hospital, after a Ion? and painful illness, Marparet C'aulleld, beloved wife of the late Robert Avery, loved mother of Doris, Boh and Alf.—At rest. The funeral will leave her late residence 4 Baldwin Avenue, at p.m., to-morrow (Tuesday), fur Ofahuhu Cemetery. BACH.—On July !), nt the residence of tier daughter, Mrs.. W. Nutsford, 17 Cleveland Road, Pflrnell; Sarah Ann, dearly-loved -wife of the late Alfred Bach and 'loving niother of Mesdames Rhoda Williams. Isabel Nutsford. Con.stan.re Jeffries and Clarence, Reginald. Reuben and Frederick Bach; in her 01 th year. Service at above address nt 2.J10 p.m. (Monday), funeral leaving afterward for Pnrewa.

CAM PB EL.L.—On July «), at the Thames Hospital, Alexander, dearly-loved husband of Eva May Campbell and beloved father of Eva, Balfour and Jack; aged OS years.—A patient sufferer at rest. The' funeral leaves his late residence, Kar;.ka Road. Thames, at 3 p.m. to-morrow' (Tuesday) for Totarn Cemetery. CLARKE.—On July S, 1039. at the land Hospital, as the result of an accident. Cyril Sydney, the dearly-beloved husband of Sybil Merlyn Chrke. of 2 Braemar Terrace. Mount Albert; aged 27 years.—R.l.P. Funeral will leave St. Luke's Church. Mount Albert, at 11 a.m. to-day (Mondav) for Wniknraka Cemetery. CLARKE—On July 8, 3930, at the 'Auckland Hospital, as the result of an accident, C.vril Sydney, dearly-loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Clarke, of Dnndale Avenue. Avondale; ajjed 127 years. Funeral will leave St. Luke's Church. Mount Albert, at 11 a.m. to-day (Monday) for Waikaraka Cemetery. GRAYSON.—On July 0. at his late residence, F.den Vale Road. Mount Eden. Benjamin, dearly-beloved husband of Annie Grayson, and loved father of Frederick. Hubert and Lionel; nixed 74 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's chapel to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., for Purewa Cemetery. GREER.—On July 5). at his late residence, Pukekawa, Thomas, dearly-beloved husband of Rebecca L. Greer and loving father of John, Thomas, Bruce, William and Kathleen; in his 70th year. Funeral notice later. KNIGHTS.—On July S (suddenly), at a private hospital, Hamilton, John, beloved of Kathleen May Knights and loving father of Trevor' and Lily, of 22 Station Road, Clatulelands; aged 03. —Peace, perfect peace.

The funeral will leave the Baptist Church for Hamilton East Cemetery at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Monday). McAULEY.—On July O, 7030, at the Auckland Hospital, .Edward George, beloved and only son of Ada and George McAuley, Of Rolorna.—R.T.P. Fnneral Tuesday. MANNING.—On July 0. 1030. at the Auckland Hospital. Joseph William Manning; aged 72. The funeral will leave from 107 St. John's Road, Remuera. at 2.30 to-day (Monday) for Purewa. Private interment. PACEY. —On July 0, at her residence, Katherine. Avenue. Wellinglon, Margaret, love-;! wife of 11. E. Pacey.—At rest. SERGEANT. —On Friday, July 7,' at I * . Auckland Hospital, Inn Gordon, dearly-loved second son of Captain and Mrs. H. H. Scrgeant, in his, 2Sth year.—Beloved by all. Funeral will leave the residence of his . parents, 85 St. Stephen's Avenue. Parncll, at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday), for Walkaraka Cemetery. SERGEANT.—On July 7, lan Gordon, dearl.v-loved brother of Orahame, Duncan. Alison, 'Lindsay, Peggy, Neil and Sheila, and dear friend of Bruce Morpeth. TREADAWAY.—On July 0. at tho Auckland. Hospital. Aaron, beloved husband of the late Sarah Jane.' and loving father of Ethel, Flo, Joe. Fred, Hilda, Vil, Elsie and Arthur; Jn his oath year.—A patient sufferer at rest. Fnneral leaves his son's residence, Hulrau Boad. Turua, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 p.m. for Shortland Cemetery, Thames. TREADAWAY.—On July 9. at the Auckland Hospital, Aaron, dearly-loved husband of the late Sarah Jane Treadaway: aged GO years.

The funeral leaves the chapel of R. Twentyman, Pollen Street* Thames, at 2 p.m., to-morrow . (Tuesday) for Shortland Cemetery. // WELLS.—At Chrlstchurch, Jessie, beloved wife of Arthur and mother of Alice Thompson, Invercarglll; A. C. Wells, Christchurch; Dr. Russell Wells, Ashburton; Dr. William Wells, Carterton; Dr. Maurice Wells, Fairlie; find A. 11. Wells, Epsom, Auckland; aged 73 years.

WILSON.—On July 8, at Otahuhu. John Wilson, of Mangere East, beloved husband of the late Annie Wilson; aged S2 years. Interment at Hunlerville. WINSTANLEY.—On July 7. 1030. at a private hospital, Auckland, Mary Octavia Augusta (Queenie). beloved only daughter of the late Thomas and Phoebe Winstanley, of Blenheim. (Blenheim papers please copy.) The funeral will leave Watney Sibnn and Rons' chapel, Khyber Pass. Xewmarket, at 11 a.m. to-day (Monday), for Pnrewa Cemetery.

WOODHAM.—On Jnly 8. at a private .nwpital, Takapunn, Walter, beloved husband of Jessie 11., and "loving father of Arthur and Edna; in 70th year. Funeral Will leave his late residence. 15 Jodson Avenue, Milford. 2 p.m. to-day (Monday), for Birkenhead Cemetery. youlden. —On July 8. at the residence or her niece, Mrs. R. Abercombie, <173 Blockhouse. Bay 'Road, Avondale South, Fanny beloved wife of the late Samuel Yonlden, and loved mother of Sam and Ivan, and sister of Mrs. A. Barker, Ttiakan; Mrs. J- Bennett, Sydney; and William Bridges. Waterview, a?ed so years. , Funeral leaves above address to-day (Mon°aj) for Waikurnctc at 11 a.m.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23394, 10 July 1939, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23394, 10 July 1939, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVI, Issue 23394, 10 July 1939, Page 1

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