DEATHS
BRIND. —On March 1, at Hastings, Elizabeth Annie, loved wife of the late Joseph Albert Brim! and aunt of Airs. 11. Gilmer, of 705 Massey Street, Hastings. Service at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Hamilton, tomorrow (Friday), at 2 p.m., funeral then leaving for lie Hamilton East Cemetery. DONALDSON.—On March 1, 1941, at his residence, 19 Brighton Road. Parnell, Samuel, dearly-beloved husband of Annie, and loved father of Henry, Margaret (Mrs. Claude Cathcart), and the late Dawson Samuel Donaldson, in his 72nd year. Funeral notice later. FORD. —On March 1, 1944, at his residence, Riverhead, Auckland, L.A.C. William Newton, dearly-loved husband of" Ida May Ford and loved father of William (Bill), Eileen. Gwen and Grace; aged 59 years.— M rest. Funeral will leave the Riverhead Anglican Church to-morrow (Friday), at 11 a.m.. for Kurueu Cemetery. GRAY.—On February 29, 1911, at 9 ■Wbefufaaci Koad, Donald James, dearly-loved husband of Adelaide Gray.—Sadly missed. A service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Ivhyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2 p.m. to-day (Thursday), funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. HEYCOCK—On March 1, 1944 (suddenly),, at Auckland, Cecil Ralph, beloved husband of Eva Gordon, of 35 Esplanade Road, Muunt Eden, fonrth son jof the late Arthur and Ellen Heycock, of DuWdin. A service will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 10.30 a.m tomorrow (Friday), the funeral then leaving for Hillsborough Cemetery. IFWERSEN.—On March 1, 1014, at 12 Crescent Road, Parnell, Margaret Marion, widow of Charles Ernest Ifwersen; acred 74 years. Private cremation from Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass. Newmarket, Bt 3.30 p.m. to-day (Thursday). PETERS.—At her late residence. Mahurn Street, Remuera, Catherine, beloved wife of Charles Peters, and loving mother of Mabel. Ernest, Arthur (p.0.w.), Rita. William, James, »nd loved sister of Jessie and Charles.— Peace, perfect peace. (Napier papers please topy.) Interred yesterday at Birkenhead Public Cemetery. PITMAN.—On March 1, 1044, at Auckland, Olive, the dearly-loved daughter of Thomas and Matilda Pitman, Tamataru. TTCiangarei; aged 10 years. Funeral at Tamataru. ROBINSON.—On March 1, 1014, at bis lister's residence. Mrs. Lucy Savage, 70 Eatchinson Avenue. New Lynn, George William, dearly-beloved husband of Lily Robinion and loving father of Ethel, Bill and Lucy; aged (58 years. Funeral notice later. SPIRO.—On March 1, 19*14, as result of accident at his parents' residence, 1 Somerlet R-oad 1 , Mount Roskill, John Henry, only (hiid of Alan Carl and Hazel Lorraine Spiro; lired 1 year 8 months. Funeral will leave w. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel to-day (Thursday), at 11 a.m.. for Waikumete Cemetery. SPIRO.—On March 1. t044, John Henry, iccidentally killed, darling loved nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Bolton, of Masterton. TIPPING-: —On March 1, 1044, at the Auckland Hospital, Ainsley Samuel, dearlybeloved husband of Naomi Ellen Tipping, oi Piopio, and loving father of Owen and Rodney; aged 35 years. A service will be held «t the Presbyterian Church, Otorohanga, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday). Interment in Public Cemetery. TIPPING.—On March 1, 1914, at Auckland Hospital, Ainsley Samuel, dearly-loved second son of S. K. S. arid L. Tipping, of Tnakau. and loved brother of Irene. Joan, Isofil. Errol and Cecil; aged 35 years
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24832, 2 March 1944, Page 1
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