DEATHS.
B ? AM ,F~ OrI Se P tcm °er 11, 1940, at his residence 69 Crummer Road. Grey Lynn. John Wagstaffe' beloved husband of the late Mary Brame and loved father of Alice, Orzilla, Ruby (nurse! David. Cecil and Mrs. Walter Jensen Omanawa in his eighty-third year. At rest. The funeral will leave the above address at 11 a.mt to-morrow (Friday) for Waikumete Cemetery. FAITHFULL.—On September H. at Auckland Hospital Catherine Lucy Faithfull. eldest daughter of Mrs. and the late Alfred Squire and sister of W. and B. Squire, Mrs S c r aß ? r hi i^ aW K^ Va; Albert ' Kal "°ne. and Mrs! C. Jocoitt, Kamo. rAITHFIILL-On September 11. at Auckland Hospital. Catherine Lucy, beloved wifp nl Arthur Reginald Faithfull 6. Prison's Reserve. Mount Eden, and loving mother of Leslie, Sydney Arthur and Lorna, in her fifty-eighth year Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, Saturday, at 11 a.m. for Waikumete GLASS.—On September 12. at Auckland Hospital Kenneth George, dearly beloved infant son of Gilbert and Irene Glass. Whangamarlno; aged 2 years 10 months. Funeral will leave W H at 3 g "p m lor S purew-a haPel " to " day (Thursday) IRVINE.—Oh September 12, at his son's residence Howick Francis Oates. dearly beloved husband of the late Isabeile Hamilton Irvine, and loved & rO i» e 'n°L Fr , ank ' WiUle < s ' J ->' Ale <=. and Mrs E. M. Daldock, aged 86 years. The funeral will T. J. Mclvor and Sons, 43-1. Karancahape Road, 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Hillsboro' Cemetery. JACKSON.-On September 11. at Auckland. Arthur, loved lather of Edward Jackson, in his eightieth year At rest. Funeral will leave the chapel of H. Morris, Limited, Devonport. 11 a m Friday for O'Neill's Point Cemetery. JEWISS.—On September 11, 1940 (suddenly), at her residence. Grafton, Auckland, Adelaide Matilda Jearly loved wife of Frank Jewiss. Private Interment from Walney Sibun and Sons' Chapel Khyber Pass, Newmarket, at 3.30 p.m. Saturday! JEWISS.—On September 11, 1940 (suddenly) at «..,J esk ! ence, Gra fton, Auckland, Adelaide 0£ Hula A - p - and w - JONES.—On September 9, at Taumarunui Hospital, Allan (bonny Boy), treasured wee son of Evelyn •nd George Jones, of Erua; aged 10 weeks Deeply mourned. LOVE.—On September 11, 1940, at a private hospital. Fanny Gerring Love, beloved mother of Mrs. G. B. Bannister, 12, Wairau Avenue Avondale; Mrs. E. Lucas, London, and Mrs C Addenbrooke, Wanganui; aged 78 years. Service It Watney Sibun and Sons' Chapel, Khyber Pass Newmarket, at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday). Private cremation. No flowers. "^■"TT 0 ," September 11, at the Auckland Hospital, Marlane Ellen, beloved mother of Florrie, Laura. Ivy, Olive, Charlie and Albert, gnd her daughter-in-law, Grace; aged 71 years. Reun ted. Funeral leaves her late residence, Mokola Road, Birkenhead, at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow (Friday), after a short service, for the Birkenhead Public Cemetery. WEST.—On September 12, ot her late residence. Portage Road, New Lynn (suddenly). Laura, loved wife of George West, and mother of George Ernest, Harry (2nd Echelon), Alfred, and Mesdames Philips, Underwood and Bouzaid in her fifty-fourth year. Funeral will leave above address 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Hillsboro' Cemetery.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 217, 12 September 1940, Page 1
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