DEATHS
AROA. —On March 10, at Onehunga, Jane, iddow of the late 'ißichard Aroa. Funeral at oS'ew Plj-mouth. BREGMEN.—On March 10, at her late lesidence, Queen Street, Waiuku, Annie Gray, clearly-beloved jvife of Edward George Bregmen, and dearly-lovqd mother of Annie, Pearl, «"ames and George; in her 60th year.—A patient sufferer at rest. The funeral will leave the Anglican Church, Waiuku, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 1.45 p.m. lor the Waiuku Cemetery. . BRIDGMAN.—Qn March 10, John Wickett Bridgman, of 187 St. Andrew's Road, Epsom, dearly-loved husband of the late Elizabeth Cecily Bridgman; in his 92nd year. Funeral will leave the residence at 2 p.m. io-morrow (Tuesday), for the Epsom Methodist Church and after for Purewa Cemetery. CHAMBERS.—On March 10, James Buddie Stanley, beloved infant son of Mr. mnd Mrs. Lan Chambers. 37 Seaview Road, ißemuora. Strictly private interment and no flowers. DAVIE-MARTIN.—On March 10, at his Inte residence, Warkworth, Alfred Robert (Fred.), dearly-beloved youngest son of Francis and tiio t late M. Z. Davie-Martin; aged 30 years. The funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Tuesday) at 1.30 p.m. JESEN.—On March 10, at the Thames Hospital, Archibald H. 8., beloved husband of Lilian Jesen, of Waitakaruru; aged 51 ;yea rs. The funeral leaves St. George's Church, Thames, to-morrow (Tuesday) at 1.30 p.m. for Totatara Cemetery. KESTLE.—On March 9. 19-10, at the Auckland Hospital; Frederick James, dearlyloved husband of /Ann. and loved father of Leeman. Xanc.v and Betty, of 4.5 Middleton Road, Kemuera. late of P and T. Department; aged 52 years. The funeral will leave Watnoy Sibun and Sons' chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2 r>.m tn-da.v (Monday) for Waikumete Cemelerv KIRK,—OiI March 10 (suddenly), at his residence Valley Road, Henderson, John, beloved husband of Blanche. Wuneral notice later. LAWRY.—On March 10, 1910, at Sydney, Florence Mabel, widow of the late Dr. Thomas Lawr.v. and daughter of the late Frederick and Elisabeth Battley. of Mount Albert; in her 71th year.—lnto Thy hands O Lord. LONG.—On March 0, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. D. Opperman, 110 Queen Street, Northeotc, Annie, widow of tho Into William, and loved mother of Mrs. D. Opperman, Tholma, and the late Sydney. Service at 4 p.m. at the St. John the Baptist Anglican Church to-day (Monday), funeral leaving , afterward for the new Anglican Cemetery, Birkenhead. MciNOOE.—On March JO. at his late resi-dence,-Oxford Street, Hamilton. James, loved husband of Annie Mclndoe, late of Ngaruawahia; aged 80 years. Funeral leaves Scrimshaw's chapel to-day (Monday) at 1.30 p.m. for the Ngamawahia Cemetery. MACKAY.—On March 0, at Waikato Hospital, Winnie, beloved daughter of Mrs. K. Mackay, Queen Street. Cambridge.- / Funeral will leave her parent's residence. .11 a.m. to-inorrow (Tuesday), for Cambridge Cemetery. -MARTIN On March 10, at 27 Queen Street, Northcote, William Joseph, dearlyJov&I husband of the late Mary Anne Martin; In his 83rd year. A service will be held at St. John's Church, Northcote, at .10.45 a.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), prior to interment at Birkenhead new Anglican Cemetery. NEAGLE.—On March 10, at the residence of liis daughter, Mrs. D. Nicol, Thomas William, dearly-beloved husband of the late Rose Ncagle; in his 78th year. The funeral wfill leave St.. Mark's Church at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday) for the To Arolia Cemetery. NOODER.—On March 9, at her residence, 10 Louvain A,venue, Mount Roskill, Mabel Evelyn, dearly-loved wife of Joseph, and loved mother of Joyce and Heather; aged 49 years. Funeral will leave the above address today (Monday), at 2.30 p.m., for the Hillsborough Cemetery. RETTER.—On' March 0, at Palmerston Darcy Harold, father of Irene, Mrs. Cladys Price and Mrs. C. Cammick. SCHOFiELD.'—On March 9, at Hamiton Rose, loved wife of Miles Pollitt Schofiekl, of Ohaupo Road, Melville; aged 06 years. Funeral will leave Scrimshaw's chapel today (Monday), at 2 p.m.. for the Hamilton East Cemetery. 80PPET.—On March 10. at 31A Chatham Avenue, Mount Albert, William Henry, beloved husband of the late Ada Florence Soppet; aped f;8 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons' chapel to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.in. for »Vaikumetc. (No flowers, by request.)
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23602, 11 March 1940, Page 1
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