DEATHS
BURROWS.—On October 28, 1015, at the Green Lane Hospital. Alfred Burrows, loved brother of Mrs F. E. Holland, West Lynn Load Aew Lynn; aged 70 years. A service will be held at C. H. Barker's Chapel, Wueen btreet, Onehunga, tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., the funeral then leaving i'or Mangcro Cemetery. CHAPMAN.—On October 2-8 1045, at his residence. 31 Mariri Road, Onehunga, William, dearly-beloved husband of Jessie and loving father of Reginald, Leslie, Agnes (Mrs George) .Tack and Bill date of Wairarapa); i? -JI s y* l year - A service will be held at C. H. Barker's Chapel, Oueen Street. Oneiiunga, at 3.15 pan. tomorrow (Tuesday), funeral then leaving for Hillsborough Cemetery. COLTON.—On October 27, 10-15, at Green Lane Hospital, Charles Herbert, dearly-bo-joyed husband of tiio late Elizabeth Colton. late of Albany; aged 84 years. ,A short service will be held at the Chapel of 11. Morris, Ltd., nt. 11.20 a.m. today (Monday), funeral leaving afterward for Albany Cemetery. CURRAN.—On October 20 (suddenly), at his residence, 20 Camberwell Road, Hawera, Henry (Rev.), dearly-bifloved husband of Louisa Curran; aged 70 years.—Absent from the body, present with the Lord. DOAK.—On October 28, 1945, at his residence, 10 Wall Koad, Penrose, Edward James, loved husband of Bertha Madeline and loved father, of Stan. Bill, Arnold. Eddie, Ruth, Madeline, Edith and Irene; aged S5 years.—With Christ, which is far better. A s .?, r . vl r- wl " ''e iield at T. J. Mclvor and Sons, Karangahape Road, at 11 a.m. tomorrow (luesday). the fimeral then leaving for Otahuhu Public Cemetery. FARRELLY (Farley).—On October 20, 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-ami lerrenco; lafe of Thames and Milford. A service will be held at C. H. Barker's Chapel, Queen Street. Onehunga, today (Monday), at y> P.m., the funeral then leaving for Waikaraka Park Cemetery. FARRELLY (Farley).—On October 26, at Green Lane Hospital, Bertha Evelyn, dearlyloved mother of Clara and mother-in-law of Jim.—Sadly missed.
, FORBES.—On October 27. at the Auckland Hospital, Albert Joseph, loved son of the late Mr and Mrs G. A. torbes. Funeral will leave Arthur Holmes and Sons' Chapel. 3 A McColl Street, Newmarket, at 2.30 p.m. today (Monday), for Waikaraka Cemetery. No flowers by request. HANSEN.—-On October 28, 1915, at Auckland Hospital, Otto, dearly-loved husband of the late Mary Hansen, of Eden Terrace: aged 09 years. The funeral will leave the Chapel of W. R. Battersby and Son, Avondale tram terminus, tomorrow (Tuesday) at 2 p.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. HINDLE.—On October 20, 1915, at Green Lane Hospital, Kate Constance Hindle (Sister Constance, of the Order of the Good Shepherd). Grey's Avenue, Auckland. Requiem at the Chapel of the Order at 7.30 a.m. today (Monday), October 29; funeral service at St. Mary's Cathedral. Parnell, at 1.30 p.m. today (Monday). HOCAN.—On October 28, 19-15. at Hamilton, Jean, loved wife of tho late William Hogan, late of Cambridge, dearly-loved mother of Rowena and loved mother-in-law of Gordon Kivell, of Ngaruawahia. Service at Scrimshaw's Chapel tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m., funeral then leaving for (Hamilton Cemetery. HOOPER.—On October 26, 1945, at Gisborne, Herbert George, beloved husband of Katherine Hooper; aged 77 years. Interred at Gisborne. IRVING.—On October 26, 1915, at Kawakawa Hospital (suddenly). Elizabeth Lavinia. loved daughter of the late John and Selinia Irving.—Sadly missed. Interred Kawakawa Cemetery October 27. IRVING.—On October 26, at Kawakawa Hospital, Elizabeth Lavinia, beloved sister of Len and Eliza; aged 76 years. KELLY.—On October 2S, 19-13, at Auckland, Bridget, loved wife of the late Patrick Alexander Kelly, of Mercer, and mother of Desmond, Reg, Roy and Mona (Mrs T. J. Wright), and sister of Edith, Michael, and Edward Jones, of Hamilton; aged 87 years.— R.I.P. Requiem Mass at Hamilton Catholic Church tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9 a.m.. funeral then leaving for Hamilton East Cemetery. No flowers by request KELLY.—OiI October 25, at Auckland Hospital. Robyn Dawue, dearly-beloved daughter of-Marian and Alf Kelly, ef< Kopuku; aged Ix/i1 x /i months. Funeral at Pukekohe Public Cemetery today (Monday), at 1 p.m. LANGTON. —On October 21. 1945. at Onehunga, Herbert Arthur, 26 Pah Road, Epsom, dearly-beloved husband of Hazel and loving father of Miriam. Lois and Owen; aged 60 years.—Thy way, not my way, 0. Lord. Private cremation today (Monday). No flowers by request. LETT.—On October 28, at his residence, Berkeley Road, Homai, James, loved husband of Ellen A. W. Lett, and second son of the late James and Esther Lett, of Wanganui; aged 77 years. At rest. A short service will be held at the above address at 10.45 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), funeral then leaving for the Waikumete Cemetery. MeCARTNEY.—On October 26, at Kawakawa Hospital, Leslie Gordon, loved husband of Elizabeth Ellen and loved fathor of Eileen (Mrs Multrus) and Thelma; aged 65. —Sadly missed. Interred Okaihau, Saturday. McKINSTRY.—On October 20. 1945, at her residence. Hunua Road, Papakura, Margaret, beloved wife of the late James McKinstry; aged 84 years. A short service will be held at the above address at 10.45 a.m. today (Monday), funeral then leaving for the Papakura Cemetery McLENNAN.—On October '27, 1945, at a private hospital, Thames, Norah Christina, loved wife of the late Murdoch McLennan; aged 59 years. A service will be held at St. James' Church, Thames, today (Monday) at 1.30 p.m., funeral then leaving for Totara Cemetery. (No flowers by request.) MATTHEW.—On October 27. at Green Lane Hospital, Henry Alexander (Sandy), beloved husband of Janet, loving father of Eileen and grandpop of Milfred. of Pulham Road, Warkworth (late of Matakana); aged 66 vcars. —A patient sufferer at rest, Funeral at Matakana Cemetery at 2 p.m. today (Monday). MOFFAT.—On October 28, at the Tauranga Hospital. Jamee Moffat, late of Palmerston North; in his 83rd year. Funeral will leave Jones and Co. Chapel at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) for the Tauranga Cemetery MRSICH. —Our dear mother, who passed away in Podgora. Yugoslavia, March 10, 1945, dearly-beloved wife of tho late Poule loving mother to Ante, Dominion Road, Fere (Mrs J. T. Sunjich), Wood Street. Papakura. Mate,« Franklin Road, Auckland, and late Ivka (Mrs J. S. Borich), Lincoln Road, Henderson, and Rudolf, of Yugoslavia.— R.I.P. She was victim of a long war. We shall not forget you, mother dear.
PADDON. —On October 28, at Pukeatua, Reuben Augustus, beloved husband of Constance Sylvia Paddon; aged 54 years. A service will be held at his late residence at 2 p.m. tomorrow (Tuesday), funoral leaving afterwards for the Pukeatua Cemetery. PARKER.—On October 27, 1915, at Hamilton, Annie, dearly-loved wife of the late Francis Parker and loving mother of Myrtle (Mrs C. W. Choat), of 29 Willoughby Street, Hamilton. Service at Scrimshaw's Chapel today (Monday) at 2 p.m., funeral then leaving for Hamilton Cemetery. PHILLIPS.—On Friday. October 26, 1945, at his late residence, 22 Bracken Avenue. Charles Julian, loved husband of Ivcy and loved father of Ivan Phillips, of Auckland; ; in his 80th year, The funeral will leave the Jewish Mortuary, Symonds Street, at 1.45 p.m. today (Monday), for the Crematorium. POCOCK. —On October 27, at Cornwall Hospital, Basil Francis, beloved husband of Jean Pocoek, 16 Windmill Road. Mount Eden, and loved father of Graham. A service will bo held at W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel today (Monday) at 3.15 p.m.. funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. REDFERN.—On October 27, at her late residence, Greenhithc, Alice Mary, widow of the late George Redfern; in her 91th year. The funeral will leave her late residence after a short service, commencing at 1.45 p.m. today (Monday), for the Albany Cemetery. SIMMONDS.—On October 28, 1915, at her residence, Turua, Muriel Gertrude, beloved wife of Albert Edward Simmonds, and darling mother of Vonnie, Pauline, Xoeline and baby Phillip; nged 81 years. Puneral leaves her late residence, Turua, at 10 a.m. tomorrow (Tuesday) for Pnkerimii Cemetery, Pacroa. SISTER CONSTANCE.—On October 20, 1915, at Green Lane Hospital, Sister Constance (Kate Constance Hindle), of the Order I of the Good Shepherd, Grey's Avenue, Auckland. Requiem at the Chapel of the Order at 7.30 am. today (Monday), October 29; fun-j eral service at St. Mary's Cathedral, Pnrncii, at 1.30 p.m. today (Monday). SYKES.—On October 27, at .Auckland, Mary, beloved wife of the late William Sykes, formerly of Blackpool, England, and loved mother of William (Bill), Auckland, and the late Gill and George; aged 83 years. A service will do held at W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel today (Monday) at 11 a.m., prior to interment at Waikumete Cemetery. TAYLOR.—On October 28, at his late residence, 18 Carlton Terrace, Birkenhead, Owen, loved husband of the late Joy and brother of Bob, Jack and Rose; aged 54. The funeral will leave his late residence at 3.30 p.m. today (Monday) for the now Anglican Cemetery. Birkenhead. No flowers by request. TEANAU.—On October 26. 1945. at Pukekolie, Maori Chief Teahuriri; aged 76 years. —Tangi is in progress. WEST.—On October 20, at the Solitary Annexe, after a long illness, Albert, dearlybeloved husband of Margaret and loved father of Leon, Beryl, Calvin and John; aged 48 years.—Rest in peace. A service will be held at his late residence. 9 Grosvcnor Street, Grey Lynn, today (Monday), at 9.15 a.m.. funeral then leaving for Waikumete Cemetery. WEST.—On October 20, at the Military Annexe, after a long illness, Albert, dearlyloved brother of Edith, Beaty, Bill and Louie. —At rest.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume 82, Issue 25345, 29 October 1945, Page 1
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