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DEATHS

ANDREWS—On February 3, 1948, at his residence, “The Cabin," Waver-1 ley, Harry Edward, beloved husband of Emily Agnes Andrews. In his 76th year. Private interment at Waverley this day, Wednesday, February 4, 1948.—J. C. Arthur, Funeral Director, Waverley. BUTLER —On February 3, 1948 (suddenly) at the Wanganui Public Hospital, Melva Elsie (nee Walker) dearly loved wife of Allen Butler, of Moa Street, Taihape, and beloved mother of Shirley and David, and loved sister of Mrs. E. Holly, of No. 12 Totara Street, Gonville; aged 23 years. Friends kindly note that the funeral will leave St. Peter’s Anglican Church Koromiko Road, Gonville, for the Aramoho Cemetery, tomorrow, Thursday, February 5, 1948, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 1.45 p.m.—Dempsey and Sons, Funeral Directors, 144 Victoria Avenue, Wanganui. BRACHER—On February 2, 1948, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. F. Hawkins, 190 London Street, An- I nie Margaret, dearly loved wife of the late Christopher (Chris) Bracher, and beloved mother of Mrs. F. A. Melville. Napier, and ; Mrs. N. Tinney, Eltham; aged 71 ; years. R.I.P. Friends kindly note that the funeral will leave St. Mary’s Church, Victoria Avenue, for the Aramoho Cemetery to-day, Wednesday, Feb. ; 4. 1948, at the conclusion of Requiem : Mass which will be celebrated at 9 ajn.—Dempsey and Sons, Funeral Directors," 144 Victoria Avenue,, ' Wanganui.

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Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1948, Page 1

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DEATHS Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1948, Page 1

DEATHS Wanganui Chronicle, 4 February 1948, Page 1

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