DEATHS
ADAMS.—On May 24, at Taurnnga, Elizabeth Alvida, beloved wife of the late Loo Joliu ami mother of Arthur, Whakatane ami Tottie (Mrs Hamlyn). Te Aroha. Funeral will leave her son's resilience, Thornton, at two o'clock, tomorrow (Saturday) for the Whakatane Cemetery. GERMANN.—On May '2-1. 11)45, at her, late residence, 8 Bloom fie Id Road, Eiwom, Irene Margaret, dearly-loved wife of Charles Kenneth Germanri and loving mother of Peggy. Desmond, Peter and the late Tom; Sitiun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pasa. Xowmarket, at 9..'i0 a.m. tomorrow (Saturday). GREEN. —Oil May 21, at Green Lane Hospital, Daisy Mildred, dearly-loved wife of Lawrence, of Patumahoe; aged 5.'! years.—At rest. Funeral will leave the Chapel of James Mclvor and Co., Otahnhu, at It a.m. tomorrow (Saturday), for the L'apakura Public Cemetery . GREEN.—On May 24. at Green Lane Hospital, Daisy Mildred, youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs G. Bellingham. of East Tamaki. and sister of Mrs Jenkins <1 nvercargill), Mrs Stubbing (E*#t Tamaki), Mrs Trow (Cambridge), Mrs Rajisoii (Waihi), Mr W. Bellinirhum (Pukekohe), Mr G. Bellingham (Dargaville).—Loved by all. PRICE, —On May 21, 1945, Estelle May, beloved wife of Edward Arthur Price, of Cambria Park. Papatoettfe. RIMMER.—On May 2t, at Whakatane Hospital, William Adam, loved father of Harold Wilfred, Ivan, Bill, Jack, Albert. Percv. Olga and Edna; aged OS years. RINGROSE.—On May 21, 11)15, at his residence. 2(i(> Blockhouse Bay Uoad, Avondale. John, dearly-loved husband of the late Mary Jane Kingrose and loved father of Archie, Eva (Mrs McLeod), Jessie (Mrs Gibbons), Annabel (Mrs Maeready); in tiis SSth year. Service will be held at the above address tomorrow (Saturday), at 1.45 p.m., the funeral then leaving for the Avondale Anglican Cemetery. SMITH.—On May 21. at her residence, Hi Avon Street. Parnell. Christiana, loved mother of Charles, Joyce, Dorothy, Constance, Barry (R.N.Z.A.F., overseas), Edgar and the la_tc Albert (killed in action overseas); aged 55 vears Service at W Morrison's Chapel at 2,20 p.m. today (Friday). Private cremation. STEWART.—On May 24. 1945, at a private hospital, Auckland, Mary Ann, loved wife of the late Thomas John Stewart, of Brynderwvn Maungaturoto. and loving mother of Lynn, Muriel, Myrtle, Olive, Doris. Algar and George. A service will be held at Watne.v Sibiln and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass, Newmarket at 2.M0 p.m. today (hriday). Interment at Maungaturoto Cemetery, 1 P.m. on Saturday. STEWART. —On May 24. at a private hospital Auckland Mary Ann, loved mother of Freda and George and grandma of Jill. Jack and Wendy. STEWART. —On May 21. at a private hospital. Mary Ann, loved gran of Aileen, Jean and Knid and darling great-grandma of Janice. Stewart. Donald and Lynne. THEYERS.—On May 21, 1945. at Green Lane Hospital, William Alexander, beloved husband of. Barbara, Grainger Road, Howick; aged 70 years. Funeral leaves Parlour of Arthur Holmes and Sons. McColl Street. Newmarket tomorrow (Saturday), at 11 a.m., for Howick Public Cemetery. Private interment. WATSON.—On May 24 at her late residence ;!•> Premier Avenue, Point Chevalier, Mary McGregor Watson beloved wife of Andrew and loving mother of Hugh (Melbourne). Andrew, M.iisie, and Marcaret; need 09 years. A service will be held at ft, Peter s i Presbvterian Church, Grey Lynn, tomorrow I (Saturday), at 2 p.m., funeral then leaving i for Waiukumcte Cemetery. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25211, 25 May 1945, Page 1
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