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DEATHS

BRADLEY,—On April 19. at Lunganbuoy, Tyrone, Ireland, Catherine Anne, beloved mother of Very Rev. J. J. Bradley. Solemn Mass of Requiem, St. Michael's Church, Remuera, Monday, April 24. at 9.30 a.m. R.I.P. CRUSE.—On April 21, as the result of an accident, James, much-loved husband of Edie, and loved daddy of Gay and Peter. Funeral notice later. DONNELLY.— On April 20, at Thames, Alice, dearly-loved mother of Mrs. E. Miller, 482 Dominion Road; aged 90 years.—R.l.P. FRASER.—On April 21, 3914, at the Auckland Hospital. Alexander George Eraser, dearly-beloved husband of Gertrude Eraser, and loved father of Myra, Margaret, Phyllis, Hamer, Harry, Gordon and Alee. A service will be held at Watuey Sibun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 30.30 a.m. Monday. Funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. JACKSON,—On April 21, at the Auckland Hospital, Samuel, Reg. No. 231070, Boer and Great War,'dearly-loved brother of Frank Jackson, Onehunga; aged 76 years. Funeral will leave C. H. Barker's Chapel, Queen Street, Onehunga, at 2 p.m. to-day (Saturday), for Waikaraka Park Cemetery. McLELLAN. -—On April 39 (suddenly), Sgt. Samuel McLellan, Second N.Z.E.F., dearly-beloved husband of Doris McLellan, 45 Green Park Road, Ellerslie; aged 32 years. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parneli Road, at 3.30 p.m. to-day (Saturday), funeral leaving afterward for Otahuhu Public Cemetery. MAYO.—On April 21, 1944, at the Auckland Hospital, Charles Horace Mayo, dearlybeloved husband of Alary Ellen Mayo, of Wairau Road, Takapuna; aged 59 years. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parneli Road, at 1.30 p.m. on Monday, prior to cremation at Waikumete. MAYO.—On April 21, at Auckland, Charles Horace Mayo, dearly-beloved father of Eric and Ann, and loved grand-dad of Diane; aged 59 years.—Deeply regretted. NEWMAN.-—On April 23, at his daughter's residence, 14 Edenvale Road, Mount Eden, Albert Newman, beloved father of Mrs. A. Stewart (Whakatane), Mrs. E. Freeth (Mount Eden) - , Mr. V. H. Newman (Te Awamutu), and Mr. R. Taylor (Grey Lynn); aged 8.1 years. (Wangaiiui papers please copy.) A service will be held at T. J. Mclvor and Sons, 434 Karangahape Road, at 1.45 to-day (Saturday), prior to interment at Waikumete Cemetery. REGAN.—On April 23. at Auckland. John James Regan, South African War veteran, loving husband of Agnes, and father of Jack and Paul (overseas); aged 70 years.—R.l.P. 1 Requiem Mass at St. Benedict's Church at 9 a.m. to-day (Saturday), funeral leaving the church at 11 a.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. REGAN.—On April 21, 1944, at Auckland, John James, dearly-beloved only brother of Emily (Mrs. D. Draffin), Mount Albert. — Requiescat in pare. SAB IN.—On April 20, at Napier, Elizabeth, beloved mother of Netley, Joan. Jimmy and Charlie, and darling great-grandma of Stephanie and Jennifer Cheeseman.—Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten. WIGGINS.—On April 21, at her daughter's (Mrs, Whyte) residence, 44 Stanmore Road, Grey Lynn, Pauline May, loving mother of Ruby and the late Agnes (Mrs. Yates) ? and loved grandmother of Th.vrle, Patricia, Bethley, Lorraine and Xoelene; aged 59 years. A service will be held at the Great North Road Methodist Church to-day (Saturday), at 2 p.m., funeral then leaving for Waikumete. WIGGINS. —On April 21, loved second daughter of Mrs. A. A. Riley, 5 Potatan Street. Grey Lynn, and loved sister of Mrs. P. Grant, Great North Road. WIGGINS.—On April 21, at 44 Stanmore Road, Grey Lynn, Pauline May, loved j second daughter of Mrs. A. A. and the late Jas A Riley, of 5 Potatau Street. Archhill.— Her end was peace.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 81, Issue 24875, 22 April 1944, Page 1