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DEATHS

FERGUSON,— On September 3. at his residence, U95 Mount Albert Road, Royal Oak, Ralph, loved second eldest son of Mary Ferguson, 7(17 Mount Albert Road. und the late Robert Ferguson.—lie callelh His own by name. FOSTER.—On September 4, 1945, at her residence, 2,'t Duck land Road. Epsom, Emma Jane beloved wife of the late Ernest George, and loving mother of Jim. Birdie, Cyril, -Maurice and Joy; .aged (is years. A service will be held at the Epsom Methodist Church at 3.30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday), the funeral then leaving for Hiilsborotigh Cemetery. ~, 9 LOS WORTHY. On September -1. at Bluff, Henry I)., beloved husband of Ethel Mary, of lu Peel Street, Grey Lynn, and loving father of Jack, Joyce, May and Belly. > HAMLIN.—t)n September -1, 1915. at Auckland Hospital, Reginald Noble, Reg. No. -./2114, dearly-loved husband of Mavis Maud Hamlin, of 31 Kingsway Avenue, Sandringham. A scrvlco will be held at Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 2 p.m. today (Wednesday), funeral then leaving for the Soldiers' Cemetery, Waikumeto. HAMLIN. -On September -1, at Auckland, Reginald (Rex), third son of the late Mr and Airs B. J. Hamlin, and dearly-loved brother of Constance. Dorothy, Iris, Winnifred. Nelson, Hector and Leslie.—Sadly missed. HARDY.—On September 3, 1 !»:tO (suddenly), at his residence, 70 Blockhouse Bay Road Avondale, Bertie Seymour (Bert). Regimental No. 50200, Gunner, First N.Z.E.F., beloved husband of Beatrice Hardy, aired 52 years. Funeral will leave the above address today (Wednesday) at 11 a.m. for Waikumeto Soldiers' Cemetery. HARDY.—On September 3, 19-15, at 70 Blockhouse Bay Rond, Avondale, Bert Seymour, veteran of Great War 1., dearly-loved only son of J. W. and the, lute Annie Hardy and dear brother of Mary A. Hardy.—A sacrifice gallantly and patiently made. HARVEY.—On September 3, 1943, at the Waikato Hospital, Hamilton, Nellie Charlotte, of .VI Hakanoa Street, Hiintly loved wife of the late Matthew Graham Harvey (Bonnie Boon) and loving mother of Margaret (Mrs L. H. Normau), Hamilton; Nellie (Mrs LI. T. Wntkins) Huntly; Janet (Mrs W. L. Bygrave), Fiji; Graham, New Plymouth; and John, Fencourt, Cambridge; in her Slst year. A service will be held at the Presbyterian Church, Huntl.v, at 12 noon today (Wednesday), the funeral leaving thereafter for Waikaraka Park Cemetery, Onehunga, arriving at 2.30 p.m. Friends please accept this intimation. McGOUGH.—On September 2, at Auckland. Robert Henry, sincerely mourned bv his son and daughter-in-law, "Harry and Jean, and his six grandchildren. Funeral at Pukekohe today (Wednesday). MORGAN.—On September 4, 1945 (suddenly). at her residence. Queen Street, Thames. Jessie Blanche Morgan, loved cousin of Mr J. Kernick, Thames. Private cremation at Waikninete Cemetery. Auckland. No flowers, by request. MURRAY.—On September 4, at his residence 19 Tuhimata Street. St. Heliers Bay, Donald Norman Watson Murray, dearly-loved husband of Lillian Murray. A service will be held at St. Mary's Cathedral, Parnell, at 11.30 a.m. tomorrow (Thursday), the funeral then leaving for the Crematorium. wh MURRAY.—On September 4, at his late residence, St. Hellers Bay, Donald Norman Watson Murray, only son of the late Benjamin and Jane Murray, and beloved brother of Celia and Florence and the late, Janet, wh PEDIERSEN. —On September 4, 194,5, at Hamilton. Alfred Alexander, loved brother of Maria and Olga (Sydney), Richard (Palnierston North), Ferdinand and Amelia (Hamilton) and (he late Annie. Service at Scrimshaw's Chapel today (Wednesday) at 2.30 p.in., funeral then leaving for Hamilton Lawn Cemetery. RYBURN.—On September 3, 1945, at her late residence. The Oaks, Paterangi, Ohaupo, Bertha, dearly-loved wife of Frederick J. B. Rybiirn and mother of Cyril, Mrs Howard Kmpsori, Mrs George A bier, Mrs Stephen Riddell and Mrs Murray Cameron. Btineral will leave her late residence at 12 noon today (Wednesday) for the Paterangi Cemetery. SMITH—On September 4. 1945, at the Thames Hospital, Albert Ernest, dearly- Jowl husband of Rose Amelia Smith, of 17 Richmond Street, Thames, and late of Wharepapa and Swanson, and loved father of Eric (Thames). Iris (Mrs Cameron) and Elsie (Mrs Robinson), Papatoetoe; aged (S2 years.—borever with the Lord. A service will he held at the Salvation Army Hall, Thames at 1.30 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday), funeral then leaving for Totara Cemetery. SMITH. —On September 4 (suddenly), at the Auckland Hospital, Edith Louie, dearlybeloved wife of Henry W. Smith. 40 Bollard \venue,- "Avomlale, and loved mother of May and Syd; in her (ilst year. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parnell Road, at 2.15 p.m. tomorrow (Thursday), funeral leaving afterward for the Crematorium. SOUTHEE.—On September 3. at Palmerston Hospital, Esther, dearly-loved second daughter of the late James and Agnes Hunter, Pukekohe. and beloved sister of Jane (Mrs G. Gregory). 2 Irirangi Road. One Irce Hill. THOMPSON.—On September 3. 1945. at his late residence, Bruntwood, Cambridge, William, dearly-loved husband of the late Ellen Thompson; aged 81 years. A service will be held at the above address today (Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m., leaving afterwards for Hautapu Cemetery. WIMAN.—On August 29. 1945. at Santa Ana, California (result of accident), Ralph Edward, loved only son of- Mrs Rose Edwards and dearly-beloved fiance of Irene Trenberth, Hamilton. (By cablegram.)

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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 1

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DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 1

DEATHS New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25299, 5 September 1945, Page 1

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