DEATHS
FARRELL—On July 6, 1949, at Stratford (accidentally), Christopher, dearly loved fourth son of Jessie and the late John Joseph Farrell, of No. 143 Glasgow Street, Wanganui; aged 27 years. R.I.P. —Dempsey and Sons, Funeral Directors, 144 Victoria Ave.
HARE.—On July sth, 1949, at 38 Wainui Road, Gisborne, Henry Montague, beloved husband of the late Ida Hare (late of Feilding), in his 89th year. Friends of the late Henry Montague Hare are respectfulyy informed that his funeral will leave St. John’s Anglican Church, Feilding, tomorrow, Friday, July Bth, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 11 a.m. for the Feilding Cemetery.—Alfred Eade and Sons, Ltd, Funeral Directors, Feilding
MACKINTOSH—On July 4, 1949, at Feilding (as the result of an accident), Gordon Lewis, dearly beloved only son of Lewis Alister and Irene May Mackintosh, of Whangaehu; in his 22nd year. Friends are respectfully informed that the funeral will leave St. Paul’s Presbyterian Church, Guyton Street, today (Thursday, July 7, 1949;, for the Matarawa Presbyterian Cemetery, at the conclusion of a service which will commence at 11 am.—Fleming and Dick, Wanganui.
WHALE —On July 5, 1949 ,at her residence, Rira Street, Marton, Priscilla, widow of the late Henry Whale; in her 93rd year. Friends are notified that the funeral will leave her late residence, Rira St., Marton, at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2 p.m. today (Thursday, July 7, 1949), for the St. Stephens Cemetery, Mount View.—A. Cobham and Sons, Funeral Directors, Marton. =—=
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Wanganui Chronicle, 7 July 1949, Page 1
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