DEATHS
FARLEY.—On October 2(1, at Green Lane Hospital. Bertha Evelyn, third daughter of the late Thomas and Clara Prenter and loved sister of May and sister-in-law of Ted Mcurant, Point Chevalier. FARRELLY (Farley).—On October 26. at Green Lane Hospital, Bertha Evelyn, dearlyloved wife of Hugh, 4 Curzon Street, Onehunga, and dearly-loved mother of Hugh, Joan, Jack, Clara, Tom, Molly, Kathleen and Terrence; late of Thames and Milford. Funeral uotice later. FARRELLY (Farley).—On October 20, at the Green Lane Hospital, Bertha, dearlybeloved mother of Jack and grandmother of Julie and (iraham.—At rest. FARRELLY (Farley).—On October 26. at Green Lane Hospital. Bertha Evelyn, dearlyloved mother of Clara and mother-in-law of Jim.—Sadly missed. FARRELLY (Farley).—On October 20, at Green La no Hospital, Bertha Evelyn, dearlyloved mother of Joan aud mother-in-law of Jim and grandmother of Brian. —Sadly missed. FOWLER,—On October 25. 1945. at Green Lane Hospital, Arthur Edward, loved husband of Williamiua Fowler, Prospect Road, Glen Eden, father of Billie, brother of E. V. Fowler, Castor Bay; aged 62 years (late employee .Auckland Transport Board). HATCHER.—On October 26, 11)45, at the Green Lane Hospital. Phyllis May. dearlyloved wife of Roy, of 150 The Drive, Epsom, and loving mother of Beverley and only daughter of the late Annie and William Newberry; aged 43 years. A service will be hold at Watnoy Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass. Newmarket, at 2 p.m. Monday, the funeral then leaving for Hillsborough Cemetery.
HINDLE.—On October 26, 1945, at the 1 Green Lane Hospital, Kate Constance Hindle (Sister Constance), of the Order of the Good Shepherd, Grey's Avenue, Auckland. Requiem at the Chapol of the Order at 7.30 a.m. on Monday, October 29; funeral aervico at St. Mary's Cathedral. Parnell. at 1.30 p.m. Monday. OLDHAM,—On October 2C, 1945, at Hamilton, Sarah, dearly-loved wife of Alfred Oldham, of 300 Victoria Street, Hamilton, and loved mother of James, of Newton, Auckland, and grandmother of Dorothy and Nancy; atced SO years. Service at Scrimshaw's Chapel today (Saturday) at 4 p.m.. funeral then leaving for the Hamilton Lawn Cemetery. ROSE.—On October 20, at Auckland Hospital, John Ross, dearly-beloved eldest son of Doris and Edward Rose, Bombay, and loved brother of Frank, Rex, Betty, Joyce and Jessie; aged 20 years. A service will be held at 2 p.m. Monday at the Anglican Church, Bombay, prior to interment in Anglican Church Cemetery, Bombay. > SAMPSON.—On October 25. at Auckland, 52620 Private Albert Windsor Sampson, dearly-loved son of George and Helen and loved brother of Kitty (Mrs McKenzie), Pat. George and Wally, late of 49 Wheturangi Road, Green Lane; aged 25 years. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parnell Road, at 2 p.m. today (Saturday), the funeral then leaving for Waikumete Soldiers' Cemetery. SISTER CONSTANCE.—On October 20, 1945 at the Green Lane Hospital, Sister Constance (Kate Constance Hindle), of the Order of the Good Shepherd, Grey's Avenue, Auckland. Requiem at the Chapel of tho Order, at 7.30 a.m. on Monday, October 29, funeral service at St. Mary's Cathedral. Parnell, at 1.30 p.m. Monday. SMYTHE.—On October 20. at Auckland Hosnital, Richard Stanislaus (Dick), son of the late John and Catherine Smythe, of Auckland, and loved brother of Mrs A. Patton, 119 Campbell Road, Onehunga. and the late Tom, Henry. Jack, Jim, Bob and Pat; aged 72 years.—R.l.P. Funeral will leave C. Little and Sons, Hobson Street, Monday. 2 p.m.. for Waikumete. VANSTONE,—.On October 20, 1945, at 33 Alexis Avenue, Mount Albert, Rosina Emily, loved widow of Richard Vanstone and loved mother of Olive (Mrs E. Dinnis, England), Linda (Mrs T. Anderson, Port Chalmers), Blanche (Mrs J. Young, Opotiki), Rosina (Mrs Walker, Waiuku), Ambrose, Martyn, Claude, George and Wilfred, of Opotiki, and loved sister.of Miss Jessie Monson, of Auckland. Interred at Opotiki. WATT,—On October 20, at Cornwall Hospital, Peter William Watt, late of England; aged 74 years. Service at W. Morrison's Chapel, Parnell Road, at- 11 a.m. today (Saturday), the funeral then leaving for Mangere Public Cemetery.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25344, 27 October 1945, Page 1
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