DEATHS
BARTLETT.—On July 6, 1946, at Waltahuna, Robert Sutherland, dearly loved husband of Wilhelmina Bartlett.—The Funeral will leave the residence of Mrs William Auld, Waitahuna, To-day (Monday), the Bth instant, at 1.30 p.m., for the Waitahuna Cemetery.—Chas. Moyle, funeral director, Lawrence.
BOBSIEN.—On July s;' 1946, at Dunedin, Jeremiah William, beloved husband of the late Agnes Bobsien, of 9 Richmond street, Forbury; aged 78 years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at St. Bernadette’s Church, Forbury, To-day (Monday), July 8, at 9 a.m.—The Funeral will leave the Church, Forbury, To-day (Monday), July 8, at 2 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Cole and Son, funeral directors.’
DALTON, Mary Ann Elizabeth.—At a private hospital, Wellington, on July 5, 1946. relict of David Dalton,, beloved sister of Eveline Head, Wellington, Maud Aidwell, San Francisco, William O’Brien. Wellington, John O’Brien, Auckland, and sister-in-law of Henrietta O’Brien, Wellington; aged 83 years. R.I.P. •
MCLAUGHLIN.—On July 6, 1946. at Ashburton (result of accident), Amy Elsie, deaily beloved wife of Herbert McLaughlin, 15 Calder street, St. Kllda, and loved mother of Mrs Mackersy (Florrie), of Nelson; deeply mourned. Private interment.—R McLean and Son. funeral directors.
MEFFEN.—At Auckland Hospital, on July 6, Nancy, beloved wife of Robert Meffen, 21 Hula street. Devenport. Auckland.
MEFFEN.—On July 6, at Auckland, Nancy Mary, dearly beloved wife of Robert Mclntosh Meffen and loved daughter of Mrs J. R. Brown and the late John Gray Brown; in her thirty-third year. Deeply mourned. MITCHELL.—On July 6, 1946, at Dunedin, Alexander Wiseman, beloved husband of the late Mary Mitchell, of 36 Rosebery street, and loved father of Lily, Norman, Gordon and Bill.. ” Forever with the Lord.” In his seventy-fourth year. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Tuesday, the 9th inst., at 2 p.m. (service 1.45), for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. SCREEN.—On July 5, 1946, at Dunedin, Matilda Georgina (May), loved sister of T. O Screen (Warrington) and H. J. Screen (Tapanui).—The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street To-day (Monday), the Bth inst., at the conclusion of the service commencing at 12.50 p.m., arriving at the Palmerston Cemetery at 2.30.—H0pe and Kinaston, funeral directors.
SHEARER.—On July 6, 1946, at Dunedin. Ella Melvina, dearly loved wife of Douglas T E. Shearer, 23 Willow 'Bank, .■lod loved daughter of Mary and the late William Gittens, of' Dunedin; aged 28 years. "A patient sufferer at rest. Sadly missed and sadly mourned.”—Private interment from our Chapel, 326 George street; To-day (Monday), the Bth inst., at the conclusion of a service at 1.30 p.m.— R. McLean and Son, funeral directors. SMAHjL.—On July 6. 1946, at her residence, Stirling, Mary Isabella, beloved wife of the late James Small! (late of the Grange. Inch Clutha) and loved mother of Mrs C. Henderson (Dunedin). Miss J. Smaill (Stirling), Rev. Andrew (Owaka), and James (Balclutha); in her ninetysecond year.—Friends are invited to attend her Funeral, which will leave the above residence To-morrow (Tuesday), at * conclusion of a service commencing a* 2 p.m., fo r the Kaitangata Cemetery (old).—W; Lovie, funeral director. ,i»rE RAN,S .r; On July 6 / 1946 - at Dunedin, William, beloved husband of Beatrice Strang 17 Broughton street, and dearly loved fatner of George.—The Funeral will 01 }L ch , a P e l. St. Andrew street. To-day (Monday), the Bth inst., at 2 p.m a . for the Anderson's B . a ,y Cemetery.— Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. / % ’
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26198, 8 July 1946, Page 1
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