DEATHS
BEHARRELL. —On May 15, 1942 at Anckland Hospital, W dearlyRved husband of Mary Beharrell, 19/ Gnliee Avenue, Epsom; late of Hastings. tuneral notice later. BURT.—On May 15, 1942, at his residence, "Purbeck," 9 Seaview Road, Remuera, Samuel Ashby, dearly-loved husband of Margaret; aged 71 years. A service will be held at the residence at 2 p.m. on Monday, May 18, funeral then leaving for Otahuhu Public Cemetery. CLARK.—On May 14, Charles, dearljloved eldest son of Charles Clark. Roiiaki Road. Mission Bay. and loved brother of H. E. G. S. L. A. and D. R. Clark. Service atV. H. 'rontrue and Son's Chapel, 1.45 p.m. to-day (Saturday), afterwards leaving for Purewa Cemetery at 2 p.m. DEAN.—On May 15 (suddenly). Mare, dearly-loved wife of Luka Dean, South Road, Henderson, and loving mother of Matty and James; aged 52 years.— K.l.i • Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St. Patlick's Cathedral, 10 a.m. to-day (Saturday), funeral io leave Cathedral at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. . DEAN.—On May 15, at her residence, South Road. Henderson (suddenly). Mare, dearly-loved second daughter of Mijo and Martha Devcich. of Podgora, Dalmatia, itugollavia, and dearly-loved sister of Luka, Ivan, Mick, Andrew and Tony.—R.l.P. DEAN.—On May 15, at Henderson, Mare, dearly-loved sister of Mijo Devcich, Great Eouth Road, Otahuhu. —Sadly missed. DIGWEED.—On May 14, 1942, at Auckland Hospital, John Digley, Radio Officer 1 (overseas), of Eastham, England; aged 39 years. Short service at Mariners' Chapel, Sturdce Street, 11 a.m. to-day (Saturday) preceding interment at Mariners' Plot. Waikumete Cemetery. , HARKNESS.—On May 13, at Nelson, Hope, elder daughter of Brenda and lercy; aged 3 years 7 months. —A cripple at rest. HOARE.—On May 14, at a private nursing home, Sydney Werring. of 19 Selwyn Road, Epsom, beloved husband of the late Laura Hoare, fathor of Horace. Winifred and Marjorie Parsons, grandfather of Graham and Noel; in his 79th year. Private interment from Arthur Holmes, and Sons, Parlour, Newmarket. at 1 p.m. to-day (Saturday). JOHNSTONE.—On May 15, 1942, at a private hospital, Auckland, Marie Elizabeth Madeleine (nee Thiele), beloved wife of the late John Leslie Styles Johnstone, formerly of Fiji, and mother of Bruce, Neil and Alan, after a short illness and while asleep. Funeral will leave Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2.30 p.m. today (Saturday), for Papakura Cemetery. JOHNSTONE.—On May 15, at a private hospital, Marie Madeleine Elizabeth (noe loved wife of the late John Leslie Styles Johnstone, formerly of Fiji, and mother of Bruce, Neil and Alan. After a short iilness, and while asleep. JONES.—On May 15. at his residence. Te yaotu, Thames, dear'y-loved husband of Amy, and father of Irene, Gordon and Clinton, in his 74th year.—At rest. Funeral will leave for Te Waotu Cemetery after a service *t the residence at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Sunday;. LAWIER—On May 14. Elizabeth Martha dearly-loved mother-in-law of Marion and l*ana of Barry. NOLAN.—Of vour charity pray for the jepose of the son! of Violet, Catherine (bister Mary St. Mercedes), who departed this h/e at the Mission Convent, Ashburton. on May daughter of the late John and Mrs. -solan, late of Thames. —R.I.P.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 79, Issue 24275, 16 May 1942, Page 1
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