DEATHS
BATKIN.—On March IS, at Kensington, London, Charles lan Batkin, beloved husband of Kathken Clifford, and only sou of Mrs. Charles Batkin and the late Charles Edwin Batkin. ;>f Wellington, N.Z. —By table. BOONSTRA.—On March 25. at Green Lane Hospital, Alan Percy, only son of the late May and Percy Boonstra, and beloved nephew of Mrs. Wiggins, of Otahuhu; aged 23 years:. Funeral will leave his late resi'deuce, 49 Avenue Road, Otahuhu. at 2 p.m. to-dav (j?riday) lor Mange.ro Cemetery. BRANKS. March 25, 19-13, at the Thames Hospital, Russell Vernon, dearly-loved only son of Mr. and Mrs. Veriron James Branke, of 19 Walters Street, Thames; .aged 13 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at St. Francis Church, Thames, to-morrow (Saturday) at 7 a.m., funeral leaving church at 2.30 p.m. for the Totara Cemetery. BRYANT.—On March 24, at Thames Hospital, as result of accident Pauline Mavis, darling wee youngest daughter of Ena and Doug Bryant, of Apata, Tauranga, and little si«ter of Eileen and Diane; aged two years.— "Thev shall be Mine," saith the Lord, in that day when I make up My jewels." Interment 2.80 p.m. to-day at Tauranga. CASEY. —On March 25 (suddenly), Michael Percival Casey, dearly-beloved husband of lona Dorris Casey at 15 Emmett Street. Heme Bay. Funeral notice later. DYE. —On March 21. at the Auckland Hospital. Mary, beloved wife of Frederick 11. Dye 20 Heather Street, Parnell, and loved mother of Howard; aged 58 years. A service will be held at the above address at 2.40 p.m to-day (Friday), the funeral then leaving'for (he Crematorium. HICKS.—On March 25, 1913, at the Waikato Hospital, John Thomas dearly-beloved jiusband of Anne Marcus Hicks Hall Street, Cambridge, late or Maungatautari; aged /■> Tears. A service will be held at St. Andrew s Church to-morrow (Saturday) at - p.m., funeral leaving immediately after for the flambridije Cemetery. HYDF. —On March 24, at Auckland (mi«denly) Jack dearly-loved husband of Annie and loving 'father of Leslie, Albert and Eileen, of 51 Heretaunga Avenue le IPapapa- aged C 4 years. Funeral will leave C. i'l Barker's Chapel, Queen St., Onehuns,a, ft 2 p m to-day (Friday), for Waikaraka "kIcENAN.—-On March 26, at Whitlanga, Henry William, dearlv-belovcd of Mary Anne Marion, and loved father of J. H Keenan, Mrs. J. Hamilton, Mrs. J E. SmnTfi and Mrs. D. Waring; in his S<th year. Tiie funeral will leave the Whitianga Vhnrrh at 2 p.m. to-day (Friday). McALEER.—On March 25. 1943 at Green Lane Hospital. Arthur, dearlv-beloved husband of Louisa McAleer, 4 Margaret Street, Ponsonbr; aged 63 years.—-R.I-P- , Re ?r n) ®S Mass will be celebrated at Sacred tteart Church 9 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday), prior to interment at Waikumetei Cemetery. MAGPHERSONOn March 2o (sua denly) at his residence, .Kohekohe. James, dearly-beloved husband of Mary; in his '-.> th year. Funeral at Kohekohe Cemetery, after service at Kohekohe Church, at 1.30 P-m. to-morrow (Saturday). MASI'IEY.—On March 24, at Onetea, after long illness, Horace, dearly-beloved husband of Sophia Mary, loved father of Douglas and He race G. (o:netea) Mesdames t- Marshall and E. B. Butcher (Onetea). D. Gasson (Christchurch); aged 74 years. J " "at Onetea Cemetery 1.30 p.m. to-day (Friday). MAXWELL—On March 25, at the Auckland Hospital. Stewart James, infant son of Betty and Ivan Maxwell, U3A Great South Road, Remuera; aged 9 days. PARKER. —On March 25, Elizabeth Mary beloved wife of the late James Parker, of Wellsford. Service at W. Morrisons Chapel, Parnell Road, at 10 a.m. to-morrow (Saturday). interment at Wellsl'ord at 1 p.m. PARKER.—On March 25, Elizabeth Mary, beloved wife of the late James Parker, ford and mother, of Ken. Joe. Mesdames Hart Mcßardy, Bdsham and Oyler PREHTIGE. —Oil March 25, 1943, at Auckland Hospital, John Shannon, dearlyIteloved husband of Elizabeth Ann and muchJoved father of Margaret, Jack and Alan and dear poppa of Janice and Graeme, of '-3 Kensington Avenue, Mount Eden; aged bs years.—For ever with the Lord. A service tvill ba held at Watney Sibun and Sons Chapel, Kiiyber Pass, Newmarket, at 10.30 a.m. to->norrow (Saturday). Private cremation. No flowers by request. SMITH.—On March 25, at her daughters residence, 48 St. Leonards R° a( l, Epsom, Emily Margaret dearly-loved wife of the late Charles Herbert Smith, and loved mother of Muriel J. Porter; aged 70 years. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons Chapel to-day 'Friday) at 2 p.m. for Hillsborough. STUUBS.—On March 21, at her late residence 69 Renfrew Avenue, Marion Edith, loved' wit'o of Jarncs Stubbs, anu loving mother or Nellie and Jim.—At rest. Funeral nil! leave W. H. Tongue's Chapel at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Friday), for Hillsborough. STUBBS.—On March 25, at the Auckland Hospital, James, loved husband of the lato Marion Edith, and loving fathor of James, K.N.Z.A.F., and Mrs. E. J. Rea. 8 Ferguson Avenje, Green Lane. —Death cannot divide. Funeral will leave from W. H. Tongue's Chapel, at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Friday) for the Hillsborough Cemetery. WADDINGHAM. —On March 25, at Auckland Hospital, Edward Linton (Ted), beloved son of the late Charles and Ann Waddingham, and loved brother of Margaret and the late CJurles, Emily, Richard and' Frank; in his 70th year. Funeral will leave his late residence, 4 Kirk street, Archhill, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. WILLIAMS.—On March 25. James Thomas (Jimmy), son of Mrs. C. Williams and the late Harry Williams, and brother of George Heir. Jack and the late Casey, Ann, Mabel, Muriel and Dorothy (Auckland); aged 6!) years. Funeral will leave St. Patrick's Church, Epsom to-morrow 'Saturday) at 11 a.m. for Waikumete Soldiers' Cemetery. WILLIAMS.—On March 25, at the residence of Mrs Wiley. 0 Rowan Road, Mount Roskiil. James Thomas (Jimmy), 32/3197, Bth Reinforcement, A.1.8.; aged of) years.— A patient sufferer.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24542, 26 March 1943, Page 1
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