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DEATHS.

BRADY.—On April Ist, at her daughter’® residence, 56 Cook-st. West, Mary relict of the late John Brady, and only surviving daughter of the late Daniel and Ellen O’Brien, late of Auckland and County Cork, Ireland. BRUCE.—On February 27, at 720, Rath-downe-st., North Carlton, Melbourne (sud-< denly), Jean Jamieson, the beloved daughter of William and Fannie Bruce, late of Parnell, Auckland; aged 9 years 4 months. CRUDGE.—On April 3, 1908, at Mount Eden-road, after a brief illness, Albert Allan, youngest son of R. 11. and Jessia Crudge; aged 4£ years. Interment private, DEAN-PITT.—On April 3rd, 1908, at her late residence, Alexander-rd., Remuera* Annie Isabella Lloyd, relict of the late Major William Augustus Dean-Pitt; aged 80 years. EDSON.—On March 30th. 1908, at his residence, Crammer-road, Grey Lynn, Norman Percival, the beloved husband of Phoebe Edson, and elder surviving son of John Edson, Chemist, in the 41st year of his age. GELSTON.—On March 29th, at Mataura, Otago, suddenly, Samuel Gelston. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” GRIFFITHS.—On March 26, 1908, at her late residence, Tauranga, Isabella, beloved wife of H. B. Griffiths, and youngest daughter of the late T. T. Dickinson, Deeply regretted. BALL. —On April 2nd, at the residence of her grandfather. Mr F. J. Lawrence, Henderson, Mona Rita, the dearly beloved daughter of David and Daisy Hall; aged, 1 year and 7 months. "Safe in the arms of Jesus.” HALLY. — On April Ist. 1908, at Manw-kau-rd., Avondale, Helen Ruby, the be* loved daughter or Rudolph and Rubf; Hally, aged 3 months. BANKINS. — On March 31st. at tM Auckland Hospital, after a painful illness, Leonard Seymour, the dearly beloved infant son of Harry and Edith Hankins, aged 8 months. Deeply regretted. Asleep in Jesus. Southern papers please copy. HERON.—On April Ist, 1908, at Auckland Hospital, John Beacham, youngest son of David Heron, Birkenhead, aged 36 years. KENNERLEY.—On March 29, at the residence of her grandmother, Mrs. D. White, Lower Hepburn-st., Winnifred Irene, the eldest dearly-beloved daughter of Tom and Mary Kennerley, of Waikumete; aged 2 years and 8 months. Safe in the arms of Jesus. MASKREY.-On April 2nd (suddenly), William Maskrey, Woodside; aged 73 years. MURDOCH.—On March 30th, 1908, at het parents’ residence, Queen-st., Onehunga* Phyllis Irene, the dearly beloved infant daughter of Edward and Caroline Murdoch; aged 11 weeks. R.I.P. "Of such is the Kingdom of Heaven.” McCULLOCH.—On March 30, 1908, at his residence, Charlotte st., Eden Terrace, the dearly beloved husband of Jessie McCulloch; aged 71 years. Deeply regretted. McCLOUGHEN. — On Friday, youngest daughter of AV. and B. McCloughen, of Paeroa. OAKES.—€>n April Ist, 1908, at her daughter's residence, Mrs M. J. Coleman* Haydn-st., Caroline, relict of the late Capt. J. I’. Oakes, master mariner; aged 75 years. "Rest in peace.” Southern papers please copy. SHUDDER.—On April 2nd, at her residence, Surrey-crescent, Grey Lynn, after a long illness, borne with great fortitude. Harriet, the beloved wife of Charles Skudder, aged 75. SUTHERLAND. — On Feb. 14th, at tha Gwanda District Hospital, Rhodesia* South Africa, of enteric fever, Hugh* youngest and dearly-beloved son of Donald and Margaret Sutherland, Avondale, late of the Fifth (N.Z.) Contingent, and Lieutenant of Lord Methuen’s Column. No. 2404, No. 11 Company, Auckland Section. Fifth Contingent. Aged 27 years. DeenlY regretted. SWINTON—On March 31st, 1908, at her late residence, No. 16, Wanganui-avenue, Jemima, the dearly beloved wife of James Swinton; aged 55 years. The Ixird gave and the Lord hath taken away; blessed are they that die in the Lord.” Home papers please copy. TAIT.—On April Ist, 1908, at the District Hospital, the second son of Sydney and Alice Tait, of Sackviile-st., Grey Lynn; aged 10 years and 4 months. "Not lost, but gone before.” WALKER.—At Brougham-st., New Plymouth, on March 31st, 1908, Muir Maclaren; aged 2j years; elder son of Ernest and Lillian Walker. WHITEHEAD.—On March 21st, 1908, at the residence of his son-in-law, Harold Hitchcock, Mount fimart-rd., Penrose* William Whitehead; in his 66th year. WILSON.—On April 8, 1008, at GreenmeadGW. Napier, Arthur Kennedy, second youngest son of Adam Wilson, late of ter’» Avenue, Mount Eden*

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 15, 11 April 1908, Page 60

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DEATHS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 15, 11 April 1908, Page 60

DEATHS. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XL, Issue 15, 11 April 1908, Page 60

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