DEATHS
ROBERTSON.—On May 19, 19-16, at Auckland, Margaret, dearly-loved infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Alan Robertson, 37 Esplanade Road, Mount Eden. A service will be held at W. 11. Tongue and Son's Chapel today (Monday) at 3.t0 p.in., funeral then leaving for Waikumcte Cemetery. WEST.—Ou May 18, at Uisborne, Emina, wife of late W. C. West, of Mount Eden, loved aunt of A. Chapman, Maiigapapa Road, Uisborne; aged Sti years. Interred Saturday, May J». WICKES.—On May at a private hospital, Alfred Robert, loved husband of the late Lillie and father of Reginald (Wellington) and brother of Alice (Mrs Gillies), Devonport. and brother of Arthur John (Christchurch). A service will be held at Holy Trinity Church, Devon port. at 11 a.m. today (Monday). Interment at Christchureh. No flowers. WILLOUGHBY, —On May 19, UMfc, at her residence, Kaikapi, Ohaupo. Elizabeth, dearly-beloved wife of the. late \\ illiam W jtloughby; aged 00 years. Private interment at Pukorimu today (Monday). No flowers, by request. WINTER.--On May It), at her daughters residence, -10 Baildon Road, Grey Lynn, Mary Ann. loved wife of the late William George Winter, of Ponsonby. and loving mother of Bert, Bill. Harold. Leslie. Fred. Ernie and Len (overseas), Doris and Lily; aged 68. Funeral leaves the above address '2 p.m. today (Monday), for Waikuniete,
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25207, 21 May 1945, Page 1
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213DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25207, 21 May 1945, Page 1
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