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DEATHS

CHRISTIE.—On August 27, 1944, at his residence, 10 Windsor terrace, Henry George, beloved husband of Cecilia Christie; in his seventy-fifth year. “At rest.”— Private interment.—Hope and Kinaston,, funeral directors. COX.—On August 24, 1944, at Dunedin, 56908 Private Albert Edward Cox (Ist N.Z.E.F.), beloved husband of Jane Cox, 65 Playfair street, Caversham (formerly of South Hillend), and loved father of Alfred "At rest.” Privately cremated.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors.

EASTON.—On August 25. 1944, at Oamaru. William, dearly beloved husband of Janet Easton, Windsor road, Redcastle, Oamaru, and loved father of Mrs A. C. Murray (Pukeuri), and Jack (Hastings): in his seventy-second year.—The Funeral will leave his late residence To-day (Monday), August 28, at 2.30 p.m., for the Oamaru Cemetery.—Stringer and Wilson, funeral directors, Oamaru. FISHER.—On August 26. 1944, at Dunedin, Matthew Fisher, of Omakau, formerly of Southland; aged 69 years.—The Funeral will leave Omakau on arrival of the 7.52 train from Dunedin on Wednesday, the 30th inst.—Hugh Gourley, Ltd., funeral directors. JOLLY.—On August 26, 1944, at Dunedin, 9/1446 Sapper John Jolly (late Ist N.Z.E.F., and Lance-corporal, South African War), dearly beloved husband of Betsy Jolly, 70 Bedford street, St. Clair, and loved father of Vera, Betty, Olive. Dorothy, Jack, and Dave; aged 66 years. “At rest.” No flowers (by request) .—The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 326 George street, To-day (Monday), the 28th inst. at the conclusion of a service commencing at 1.45 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—R. McLean and Son, funeral directors. KELL AS.—On August 26, at Auckland. Ann’(nee Rennie), beloved wife of Hugh M. Kellas. : “At rest.” NELSON.—On August 27, 1944, at Dunedin, Kathleen May, dearly beloved wife of Marcus Charles Nelson, of Mill street. Sawyers’ Bay, and loved third daughter of the late Gilbert and Eliza Stewart, of Warepa. Deeply mourned.—The Funeral will leave the residence, Sawyers’ Bay. on Wednesday, 30th inst., at 2 p.m. (service 1.45 p.m.) for the Port Chalmers Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. PETERS.—On August 26. 1944 (suddenly), at his residence, 63 Council street, St. kilda, Roland Frederick, dearly beloved husband of Florence Beryl Peters and loved eldest son of Adeline Constance and the late Frederick Charles Peters, of Carey’s Bay. Deeply mourned.—The Funeral will leave the residence To-day (Monday), 28th inst., at the conclusion of the service commencing at 3 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. SMITH —On August 26 1944, at his residence 433 Thames highway, Oamaru, Charles Edward, beloved husband of Ellen Smith; aged 62 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.”—Private interment.— Stringer and Wilson, funeral directors, Oamaru. SMITH.—On August 26, 1944 (suddenly), at her residence, 8 Taine street, NorthEast Valley, Jessie Malcolm, widow of Robert Smith; in her eighty-fourth year. No flowers, by request.—Private interment To-day (Monday),'2Bth inst.. from the North-East Valley Presbyterian Church.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. TAPPER.—On August 27, 1944, at his residence, Clyde, Ernest, beloved husband of Helen Wilson Tapper. No flowers, by request.—Private interment on Tuesday.— L. Vercoe, funeral director. Clyde.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25625, 28 August 1944, Page 1

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DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25625, 28 August 1944, Page 1

DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 25625, 28 August 1944, Page 1

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