DEATHS
ALLISON.—On March 18, at Auckland fumes Killoch, dearly-beloved husband of , Wei he rail Allison, Si Queens way. Mount Tj.wfcill- aired 82 years. Mineral leaves Salvation Army Congress Hall Grey's Avenue. Auckland, to-morrow (Saturday), after service. 8 ' BEIVeTTE.—Or. March 17, at Auckland tfiKnital Leonard Owen, dearly-loved husband nf Edna' Maws Beiletle, SI Asquith Avenue. Mount Albert, and loving father of Rosileen nnd Leonard, and eldest son of Leonard Au-t-n Bellcite. Haritwa Street, Mount Eden, and brother of Douglas. Mrs. Sadie Davies, vfnev Sidney, Myrtle, Maurice, Desmond, Graham and Ronald; aged 32 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son s Chapel to-day (Friday), at 2 p.m., for WaiOn March 18 10-13, at the Auckland Hospital, Olivia, dearly-loved wife Of Richard George Blithe 2a Amaru Road, Oneiunga. and loved mother of Leslie, Gordon and Bill Clarke; in her (iOth year.—At rest Funeral leaves Arthur Holmes and Sons Parlours, McColl Street, Newmarket, to-day (Friday) for Waikumete. after a service at IJ COX P -On March IS, Will, at Auckland Tfosmtal William Limer (la.e Technical Col-dearly-beloved husband of Catherine formerly of Weniyss, Scotland, and father of George; aged Of. years. Funeral will leave Watncv Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Ivhyber lass, Newmarket, at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Friday), for Man cere Public Cemetery. -r -i DICKINSON. —On March 17. at Hamilton Robert Arthur, dearly-loved husband of Lily Dickinson, of Matahura. Ohinewai, and father of Ellen (Mrs. C. . Geek Te.Kanwhata); aged 68 years. Service at the Huiitly Presbyterian Church to-morrow (Saturday), Bt 1 p.m., funeral then leaving for the Kimihia Cemetery. ELLIS. —On March 17, at Auckland, William Charles, late South African Veterans and l,i \ Z.E.F.. 3/1-1-S5, beloved brother of Mrs. Trylsson and Mrs. Jensen; aged 66 years. Funeral will leave Chapel of Tilton and Ode. 150 Great North Road, Grey Lynn, at 11 a.m. to-day rFriday) for Waikumete Soldiers Ce jAMIESON.—On March 17, 1943, at a private hospital, Auckland, John Lachlan, eldest son of the late John McCallum Jamieson, of Dunedin. dearly-loved husnand of Harriet Jamicson, and loved father of Vera Ben nett A service will be held at Arthur Holmes and Sons' Parlour, McColl Street, Newmarket, to-day (Friday), at 2.30 p.m. Private cremation. No flowers by request. LEASK. —On March 18 (suddenly), at his son's residence, Puiko, William, loved husband of the late Sophia Leask, lato Enrcka; ajrei.l 75 years. Service Scrimshaws chapel, to-morrow (Saturday), at 1 p.m., funeral then leaving for Hamilton East Cemetery. MARSHALL—On March IS, at the Thames Hospital. William Alan, dearly-loved ymincer son of William and Elizabeth Marshall, of 30 Heale Street,, Thames, and loved brother of Florence. Charles (R.N .Z.A.b., overseas), and Joan; aged 20 years—Loved by all. Service at Methodist Church. Thames, at 2 p.m to-day (Friday), funeral leaving immediately afterwards for Totara Cemetery. MENZIES.—On March IS, 1943, at Auckland Hospital, Temnie Elizabeth, loved mother of Myrtle and Jean; aged 01 years. Funeral leaves Arthur Holmes nud Sons' Parlours. McCoy Street, Xewmarket, for the Crematorium to-morrow (Saturday) after a service at 2 P.m. SHARPLES.—On March IS, at Public Hospital, Wellington, Dora, loved wife of Pat and loved sister of Phil, Dave. Doris. I at. Johnny anu Ivan, late of Cambridge; aged ?, years (nee Reddaway). Sadly missed. SHARPLES.—On March IS (suddenly), at Wellington Hospital. Dora, beloved youngest sister of David and Phil "Reddavay; aged _•> —lnserted by her sisters-in-law, Rene and Ivy STEWART.—On March 18 at ( his residence Whataline (suddenly). -Tolm re hi bald dcatly-heloved second son of Mrs A- stew.>rt find the late Alexander Stewart.; aged .i* Tears. Funeral will leave B, K. Millers Chapel to-day (Friday) at 3 p.m for Mannu Ceme*erWATERMAN.—Oo March 18. at her home, 130 Victoria Road, Devonporl. Sarah, loving and loved w ifp of John Sidney Waterman and dear mother of Ivy. Ada. 'lhomas, William Bertha. Doris and Leonard and the late. Eva. Violet, and John Life'* tourney over Private interment
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24536, 19 March 1943, Page 1
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