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DEATHS

BEAUGHAMP.—On Friday, November 19. 1943, suddenly, at Blenheim, Granville, beloved father of Beatrice Thomas.

BELL.—On November 20, at the Auckland. Hospital, John Bruce, of 1!) Wainui Avenue, Point Chevalier, beloved husband of the late Dorothy Bell, and father of Graham, Dorothy, Owen, Julian, Edgar and Ailsa; in his 80th year.—A servant of God and of the Lord Jesus Christ (James i., 1.) Funeral service in St. David's Church, Khyber Pass Road, at 2.15 p.m to-day (Tuesday), November 23, to be followed by interment at Purewa. FRASER. —Oh November 22, 1913, at her late residence, Raynor's Road. Huntly, Ellen Laura, beloved wife of the late George Murdoch Eraser (bridge contractor), sister of Mrs. Mag Clark, Mrs. Laura Smith. Mrs. Lucy Waters, all of Christchurch; Mrs. Emma Berwick, Waipnkurau, and Charles Michael Wyatt; aged 78 ye-ars. Funeral will leave Knox Presbyterian Church, Huntly, after a short service, at 1 p.m. to-day (Tuesday), for Kimihia Cemetery Friends please accept this intimation. FRASER.—OiI November 22, 1943, at her late residence, Raynor's Road, Huntly, Mrs. E. L. Fraser, loved grandmother of Harry, Margaret and family—At rest. HAY.—On November 22, at Christchurch. Jane, loved wife of A. Hay, 407 Selwyn Street, Christchurch, and mother of the late Mrs. C E Guiney, of Auckland; aged 69 years.

HIRAWANI.—On November '2l, at- Thames Hospital, Himiona James, dearly-beloved hushand of the late Rina Miri, loving father of Poki, Jim, Qneenie and Lilian; aged G7 years. Passed from the body, resting with the Lord. Funeral at Waitoki Cemetery. 2 p.m. to-day (Tuesday).

HIRAWANI.—In sad bereavement for our dearly-loved uncle, Himiona, passed away from our midst but not from our memory, November 21. —Puhi. Ripini. Moki and Henry Waitoki.

KELEHER.—On November 22, at Hamilton, Mary Ann. loved wife of the late Matthew Keleher, of Huntly; aged 42.—R.1.P. Requiem .Mass at Huntly Catholic Church today (Tuesday), at 10.30 a.m., funeral leaving at 3 p.m. for Kimihia Cemetery.

LEE.—On November 2*2, 1943, at his residence, 14 Hillside Crescent, Mount F.den, Alexander George, dearly-loved father of Mrs, Gordon Mrs. Sutherland. Mrs. Price and Mrs. Tendall; aged 84 vears.—.At rest. Funeral notice laler.

LINCOLN.—On November 22, at a private hospital. Harriett Phyllis, dearly-beloved wife of John Leonard, of 70 Margaret Street. Epsom, and loving mother of Jack. Arthur, Albert. Leslie (overseas), T;ionel and the late Norman; aged 7ft years.—With Christ, which is far better. Meeting will be held in the East Street Flail, at 2 p.m. to-day (Tuesday), funeral leaving for Waikumete nt 2.30 p.m. No flowers, bv request. MACDONALD.—On November 20, 1913, at Masterton, William David Lindsay Macdona Id beloved husband of Mabel Mncdonald; acred 55 years

McCRAE. -On November 20, 1943, at Auckland, William Laurence McCrae, returned soldier, 101-1-18 war. No. 11917. Wellington 1.R.: aged 54 years Interred yesterday nt Waikumete Soldiers' Cemetery. McGRANE.—On November 21, 1943, Lois, dearly-loved youngest daughter of Mrs. and the late Mr. J T. McGrane, of Stanley Bay, Auckland; aged IS years. A service will be held at Watne.v Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at . 2 n m to-day (Tuesday) Private cremation

NEWSON.—On November 21, suddenly, at, his residence, 35 Bracken Avenue, Takapuna, Arthur Alfred, loved husband of Fanny Newson Sadly missed. Funeral will leave Morris' chapel. Devonport. at '2.30 to-day (Tuesday). OGILVIE. —On November 22, 1913 (suddenly), at his residence, 9 Kingsway Avenue, Santlringham, Victor, dearly-beloved husband of Nora E. Ogilvie, and loved father of Joan. Funeral will leave the above address at 10.30 a.m to-morrow (Wednesday) for Purewa Cemetery

OGILVIE.—On November 22, 19-13, at his residence, 9 Kingsway Avenue, Sandringham, Victor, dearly-beloved brother of Isabella MrRae, and loved uncle of Doris and Iris. PAGET. —On November 22, 1943, at Blockhouse Bay. William, loved husband of the late Jane, and loving father of Mrs. Hipweil, Mrs F. Lincoln and Mrs. Bevis; aged «4 years.—At rest Private cremation to-day 'Tuesday), at 2.45 p.m from .T Weir's SALTER.—On November 22, at Hamilton (suddenly). George, dearly-loved husband of Annie Hughes Salter, of 7 Hinau Street, Maeroa. Frankton, late of Paimkura and Te Awamutu, and loving father of Mrs. A Warren, of Melville, Hamilton, and George (overseas) service at Scrimshaw's Chapel to-day (Tuesday) at 1 p.m., funeral then leaving for Hamilton East. Cemetery TELFER.—On November 20 (suddenly), a! bis residence Kiokio. Alexander, dearlybeloved husband of Alice Mary, and loved father of Alec, Jim, Archie. Douglas. Jack and Hedle.v: aged (>4 years.—Sadly missed (Tarariaki papers please copy.) A short service will be held at the Presbyterian Church Otorohanga, to-day (Tuesday), at 1.30 p.m., funeral then leavine for the Otorohanga Cemetery. WEBSTER. —On November 21. 1943, at the Whangarei Hospital, James Reddy. dearly-loved husband of Hazel Webster, and loved father of Phillip and Geoffrey. Funeral will leave his late residence, 7 Bernard Street, at 3 p.m to-day (Tuesday), for Maunu Cemetery

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 80, Issue 24748, 23 November 1943, Page 1

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