DEATHS
CARTER. —On May 8, at Auckland, John Herbert Carter, D.S.C., R.N.R. (master mariner), dearly-loved husband of Mary Frances Carter; ? ged 74 years. The funeral will leave Watne? Siban and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Nnwmsrket, at 3.15 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), far Waikumete Cemetery. C LOTWO RT H Y.—On May 5, at Napier, as the result of an accidint, James Wilson, the beloved son oi Maria and the late John Clotworthy. and loving brother of Mra. Elsie Hamlyn, Omaio, Opotlki. DEVEREAUX.—Oa May 8, 1942, at Auckland (result of an accident), Gerald, loved husband of Phyllis, 6 Henry Street, Avondale. Funeral will leave W. Morrison's Chapel, ParnelJ Road, at 11.15 a.m. to-day (Monday), for Crematorium. FINNERTY. —On May 9, at her residence, Panmnre, Annie, wife of the late Michael Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Patrick's Church, Panmnre- 9.30 a.m. to-day (Monday), prior to interment in Palmare Cemetery. HARTLEY.—On May 9, 1942 (the result of an accident), Nurse Maureen Mary Hartley, dearly-loved eldest daughter of StaffSergeant James Hs.rtfcy and Ethel Hartley, of 146 Calliope Road, Stanley Bay; aged 19 vears The fp.neral wfll leave Watner Sibun , and Sons' Chanel, Kbyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Tuesday), for Purewa C HAYES.—On May 9, Grace Maria, beared wife of the late Marshall Wilson Hay«, and dear mother of Dorothy Watkin, ft! Wainui Avenue. Point Chevalier, Auckland; aired 75 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongae and Son' 6 Cbtpel, to-day (Monday), r ai 1.15 p.m„ for the Crematorium. HOLY OAK E.—On May 9, at her late residence, Kaiaua. Emily, dearly-beloved wife of Clifton Richard Holyoske, and loving mother Keith, Clarrie. Phyllis, Lucy and Nellie; aged 71 years. The funeral will leave • lier late residence to-day (Monday) for the Pokeno Presbyterian Church, arriving 3 p.m. KINLOCH.—On May 10. Mary: relict of tie late Eichard Percival Kinloch, of Huapsii; aged 76 years. Funeral will leave O. Little and Sons Limited, 209 Hobson Street, ai 2 p.m. to-day (Monday) for \\ aikaraka fi Cemetery. _ ... .... LEES. —On May 10, at Hamilton, Albert, lo'red husband of Mary Lees, of 41 Peachgrove Boad, Hamilton; in his 84th year. Late XZ. Railways and Queens*ay, Auckland.—Sleep until the Resurrection at Christ's return. Funeral leaves Scrimshaw's Chapel to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m, for Hamilton East C MtGILL!CUDDY, —On May 7 (suddenly), at Hamilton. Michael* Francis, dearly-loved hwband of Marearet 2iay McGillicuddy, of 5 Seddon Road, Hamiltos; aged 52 years. Late First N.Z.E.F.—RJ-P. MANNING.—On May 8, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. h Waugh, Waiterimu, Anna Matilda, relict at* the late F. Manning, Bed beloved mother ot Fred, Lena, Frank, Anna, Olivia, Georpin*. in her 95th year. Private interment to-d# (Monday). MANNING.—On Mjy 8, 1942. at W aiteriioa. Anna Matilda Manning, relict of F. W, Manning, and beloired mother of A. 1. LoTeridze, A. M. *Wanft, O. Graham, George Buter, F. W. Manning and F. Manning; aged 95 years. Funeral will leave the residence of Mr. J. Waugh, at 2 p.m. to-day (Monday;, for Waiterrmu Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. _ .. MAXWELL.—On Miy 10, at the Taihapc Hospital, James, deafo-loved youngest son of Peter and the late Mary Jane Maxwell, of Thames;, aiced 29 yeaU- The funeral leaves the Chapel of R. frentyman, Kirk wood Street, Thames, to-mottow (Tuesday), at 1 Pjh. for Totara Cemefry. ~ , METTAM.—On May 9, 1942, at Auckland, lily Beatrice, dearly-ived wife of Charles T. Mettam, of Paeroajand loving mother of Leslie and Cecil, of A#kland. A service will be held at St. Paul's Ctarch, Paeroa, at 2.30 p.m. to-day (Monday), funeral then leaving for Paeroa Cemetery. I . . t NEWTON. On Ma* 9. 1942, at Ms remittee, 14 Ennismore foad, Mount Albert, Frederick William, deaAv-beloved husband of Eilea A vice Newton, And lovod father or F. K. Newton (Rotoroi| and A. K. >ewton (Palmereton North). Private cremation. No . Bowers by request. , ... TXToi RAYNER—On May JO, 3942 at the Waikato Hospital, Hamilton (suddenly), Margaret dearly.beloved wife of jlerhert Rayner and loving mother of Doui#s. Clivc and Leslie John; also loved dautrller of Mr. ana JVI rs. lames Douglas, Kimihf Road, Huntly, and bring sister of Jim, J|ia and Isa; aged .if years. The funeral will lave her father s residence, Kimihia Road, funtly, at 2 p.m. t0 " morrow (Tuesday), foli Kjmihia Cemetery. Friends please accept tips intimation. STEPHENS, Walters-Third beloved eldest »n of Mrs. Allan, of Sm.v Street, Ellerslie, passed away st a hosftal, Wanganui. inserted by his loving miiher, brothers, sisters Md relatives. . I ~ STEWART.—On Mai 8, at the Mi! itary Annexe (as a result of (n accident), I rivate ■femes Maxwell (Max),; beloved eldest, son ef Jim and Nina and IdH brother of Mollie *nd Ross, of 10 Meraniftreet, Narrow Neck, JBd grandson of the late Mr. and Airs. JScott, late of 35 O'Ne# Street, Ponsonby, Jjso grandson of Mr. Jd Mrs. J. Stewart, Campbell Eoad, Takapila; aged 19 years, funeral ieaves 10 Merafi Street at. 2 p.m., Way 'Monday), for R°' nt Cemetery. .WHITE.—On Mav $|1942. at fl private ' feital, Raynor. d'earijoved huriband of P#, 901 Mount Eden|H<>«d. Mount Eden, ferrjce at St. Andrew'JChuroh, Epsom, at ,?;®v to-day (Mondaylprior to cremfttion. T WOODWARD At hi late residence 140 •Jpois Road (snddcnly)jßose Ellen, beloved of William (Rox), |nd devoted mother Phyllis, late of Tbarf s and Rotoro*; in 72nd year.—A patlnt sufferer at rest, ranerai leaves above address 2.30 to-day (Monday) for Crcmatornfi.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24270, 11 May 1942, Page 1
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