DEATHS
BARKER.—On June 15 (Suddenly), at 31 : Queen Mary Avenue, Epsom. Kate, dearly ! beloved wife of Kdgar N. Barker, and mother of Gladys: aged 53 years.. Funeral will leave ■ T. .T McTvor and Sons. Karangahape Road j 11 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday) for Walku- j tnete Cemetery FINDLEY.—On June 15. I!»J1 ai » pri- i xste. rest home, Auckland. Flora Hewgil!. loved «'.ster of the late Emily Robinson Find]ey; in her SSth year A service will be hold at U'atney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, j Khvber Pass, Newmarket, at 11 a.m today (Tuesday), the funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. HENDERSON. —On Saturday June 14 | (smlderily). Dick (painter) Inserted by Sec- ! retarv. Painter*' Union HUTCHINSON.—On June 16. 1911. at ner late residence, 28 Aberfoy'e Street. Epsom, Florence Emily, dearly-loved wife of Arthur Hutchinson, and loved mother of Peter. Margaret. Janet and Fay; aged 10 years. A service will be held at the above address at 11 a.m. to-morrow (Wednesday), the funeral 'hen leaving for Waikaraka Park Cemetery HUTCHINSON.—On June Hi, at her late residence, 28 . Aberfoyle Street, Epsom Florence Emily, loved daughter of Mr. and the late Mrs F.. O Wiles and sister of Messrs. H. 0.. R and J O Wiles and jifesdanies Edwards and Choules McGILL.—On June Hi. I9JI «' " lc ''i" l '; Sisters of the Poo: Duncan dearly-beloved husband of the late Martha Elizabeth MrGill, and beloved father of Mrs T. Punch Te Aroha. Duncan McGill. Pokcrio and grand father of Liane Punch and Duncan inn aced T l * vrars Funeral notice later McLEOD.—On June 16. 1911. at a private hospital. Caroline Maud dear Iv-beloml -wife of Donald McLeod. of 11 Pukehima Avenue. Epsom, and loved mother of Marcaret. Robert, Ivan arid Kenneth, aired ,•« •vears. The funeral w.ll leave Watne.v Sibun , and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pa«s Newmarket fll 2 p.m tomorrow 'Wednesday) ' ,p crematorium MAYSTON.—On June 16. 1911 ;'l il i private hospital: Auckland, Kate dearly be- ; loved wife of Charles Samuel Ma.vs on of j Bruntwood. Cambridge, and loved mother of Henry and Martyn. Interment at ramahere Cemetery. 1 p.m to-morrow (Wednesday SCOLES.—On June 15. at Ancklaiul llos- j pita!. Tasman Charles Scole.s of »h»r,i. ■ aged 72 vears. Funeral will leave _ W H : Tongue and Son's Chanel to-day Huesd.ij) at 3.30 p.m for Waikumete 'No Rowers bv rcr| nest.) SPENCE.—On June 15. at Kotorim 1 uti- ; lie Hospital, Lois Margaret, dearly-loved elder daughter of Melville and Vera Spence j of Pntarnru late of Waverlev ; aged o years and 3 months and larnriiKi papers cony.) 'Hip funeral of the l.i j Lois Margaret Snence will leave the I res ~v terian Church Te Awamutu. to-day 'lues j day). 2 p.m. for the Te Awamutu ( emeferv j WELLS.—On June 16 at Hamilton j Lawrence, loved husband of the late Mary Antonica Wells, late of 76 River Road Hamilton, and father of M E. Carter, and L. A | Pate.v; aged 61 years Funeral will leave Scrimshaw's Chapel to-morrow edncda.s) at 2 n.m. for the Hamilton East Cemetery WOODWARD.—On Time If!, at the RotoMa Public Hospital. Elirabelh Af: j r - V , r '>" bplrivpfl wjf<» r»f FranH sl "William V v nor]warn ~- R J.p j
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23993, 17 June 1941, Page 1
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