DEATHS
ARMSTRONG. —On February 25. at Auckland Hospital, Leonard Armstrong, fourth son " of the late Captain Armstrong late of Pukc- / tuna. Bay of Islands; aged 0(5 years. Private interment. BARBER.—On February 20, 1910 (suddenly). at Auckland, Benjamin Richard, dearly-loved husband of Blanche Barber, 1 Home Street, Grey Lynn;, aged 48. Tho funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Wednesday) at 10 a.m. for Hillsborough Cemetery. BELL. —On February 20, at Hamilton, Blanche Winifred, loved wife of Allen Gorrie Bell, and loved mother of Ruth. May and Colin Richard, of Whawharua, Otorohanga; eged 34 years.,, Funeral will leavo Scrimshaw's chapel tomorrow (Wednesday) at 1 p.m. for tho Hamilton East Cemetery. COON.—On February 20. 1010. at her residence, 45 Nnmata Road, Onehunga, Ellen, ; widow of the Into Robert Coon, and beloved -mother of Arthur, Bertha, William, Florence. Winifred. Evelyn nnd Kathleen; aired 70 years.—R.l.P. t Requiem Mass' will be celebrated at the Church' of the Assumption. Onehnnga, at » a.m. Wednesday, prior to Interment at Waikaraka Cemetery. CRUDENt—On February 24, 1940, at the Auckland Hospital, Alexander, loved husband of the lato Annio Mary Cruden, of Elthnm; Bgcd 72 years. ' The funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' chapel at 11 a.m. to-day (Tuesday) for Hillsborough Cemetery. FENWICK.—On February 20. at Auckland, Arthur, dearly-beloved husband of Leah Fcnwick, 20 Enfield Strcot, Mount Eden; aged 52 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and ' Sons' chapel to-day (Tuesday), at 3.30 p.m.. for Waikumete. FIELDING. —On February 24. 1010, at Auckland, Lydia'Louisa (Louie), dearly-loved friend of Mrs. G. W. Whitcombe, of Northcote, and all her descendants. Interred yesterday at Drury Cemetery. i MATHER. —On February 24 (suddenly), (it Te u\roha. Georco Fredrick, dearly-beloved 'husband of Walburpra Mather, of 03 Grafton JRoad, Auckland; in his 04th year. MONK.—On February 20, 29:10, at Hamilton, Buchel Winnifred, beloved wife of Georpe Thomas -.Monk, of ..Livingstone . _A?«nue, Frankton; aged 38 years.—At rest. Funeral will leave the Gospel Hall, Hamilton, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m., after a short service, for tho Hamilton East Cemetery. Friends please accept this intima- ' tion. . NIEPER.—On February 20, 1910, at the Auckland Hospital, James, beloved husband of tho lato Charlotte Elizabeth, and loved father of Hazel (Mrs. A. McGrevy), Bert, James and Harold; aged 70 years.—At rest. A patient sufferer. Tho funeral will leave 01 Lillington Boad, ißenmcra, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), for Hillsborough Cemetery. WELSON.—On February 20, 1940, at (Auckland Hospital, Jean Williams, dearlyloved wife of Edward William Welson, 42 Meola Road, Point Chovalior, and loving •mother of Allan and Dorothy; in her 0-1 th year. Funeral will leavo above address to-morrow (Wednesday) at 2 p.m. Tor crematorium, Waikumcto ' WOTTA.—On February 25 (suddenly), at Auckland, Sofeni, dearly-loved husband of the late Safua. and loving father of James, Roy and the lato William Wotta, S Wnima Street, Archhill. >-' Service at Grdat North Road Methodist Church, Groy Lynn, at Q p.m. to-day (Tuesday). Interment at Waikumete. YOUNGER. —On February 25, at Auckland, Mary Pomery 'lassie, beloved wife of Basil Roberton Younger, of Henderson. Funeral will leave her nephew's residence, McLeod's Road, 2 p.m. to-day, after a short service. i i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23591, 27 February 1940, Page 1
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