DEATHS
'^ARSONS.—On December 31, 1932, at Waipukurau, Gladys, beloved wife of A. W. Parsons, Waipukurau, and daughter of late G. S. and Mrs Newland, Waverley. PATERSON. —Died in Wairoa Public Hospital, Hawke’s Bay (suddenly), oh Saturday afternoon, December 31, 1932, Robert Stanley Paterson (“Pat”), dearly beloved husband of Mae Paterson (nee Crarer), of Wairoa. and beloved son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Paterson, of Plymouth Street, Wanganui, and dearly loved brother of Mrs. E. L. Christian, New Plymouth, and Mrs. Leo F. Fromont, Wanganui. Sadly missed. At rest. —lnterred in Wairoa Cemetery, Monday, January 2, 1933. BATCHELOR. —On January 1. 1933, at the Wanganui Hospital, Betty, beloved eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs R. N. Batchelor, of 22 Sedgebrook Street, aged 12 years. Deeply mourned. JONSON.—On January 2, 1933, at Rata, Andrew George, beloved husband of Minnie Georgina Jonson; aged 52 years. SMITH—On January 2. 1933, at his residence. Cornwall Street. Patea, Edward James, beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Smith; aged 64 years. BRADLEY.—On January 3, 1933, at Patea, Kevin James, youngest son of L. A. and H. R. Bradley, Waverley; aged 3 months. JI ELEM.—On January 2, 1933. at Huia Street Hospital, Taihape. Peter, beloved husband of Sarah Jane Helem; aged 75 years. MORRIS.—On January 3. 1933. at Marton. Owen Francis, beloved son of James and Emily Morris; aged 7 years. MONTGOMERY.—On January 5, 1933, at the Jubilee Home, Aramoho, Frederick Montgomery; aged 87 years.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 5, 7 January 1933, Page 1
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237DEATHS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 76, Issue 5, 7 January 1933, Page 1
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