DEATHS.
A FJlpn' r el M bcl7 ' at 138 - Richmond Road. ?.,£! sld5 ldo * J the latc John Allen, of Burnlov FHa-ar!?' t c * earl >' loved mother of Amy Cottle'. Edward. Joseph and John Allen. B \ssys— on Sentomber l fi - at his late residence Flfxfhefh'Bu rd,^ illian ; * bcloved of hL i ( Burdus. aged 75 years. Funeral leaves ,\£ at S residence. Waitakaruru to-morrow Thames at 11 a ' m ' for Tocara Cemetery. FLETCHER.— On September 16. at a private hospna . Auckland. Mary, beloved widow of the ate John Bateman Fletcher, late Goring Road. Fnnnrni' G uin m ? m Irene. Lylie and Edith. wlSfl tr a !l ave J: e rcsidence of Mr. H. de )«? if' J»" rt^ur Street. Onehunga. to-morrovv f Wednesday) at 11 a.m. for Hillsboro* Cemetery. MAI WOOD.—On September 16. at her late residence. 29. Newell Street, Point Chevalier Marv Jane, aearly beloved wife of the late Henry Clare Haywood; aged 84 years. Funeral will leave her late residence at 1.30 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday) for Waikumete Cemetery! H T?fiJm?;~°?-, Spp L enlber "• 194 °- at Auckland Innrmnrj. Lt!>\ dearly loved wife of Edward Herman. l.j. Williamson Avenue. Grev Lvnn. in ner fifty-ninth year. Funeral will leave' Weir's r«- a n e 7 ,°- Ponsonby Road. to-morrow (Wednesday) at 1.30 p.m. for crematorium, w aikumete. LVXD. On September 16. 1940. at her residence J. Franklin Road. Ponsonby. Mary Isabella, ocloved wife of John Edward, and loving mother ,V lyll T ls - Kathleen. Violet, Agnes. Edward (red). Joe and her loving son-in-law John (Shiner), in her sixtieth year. The funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Wednesday) at 11 a.m. for Waikumete Cemetery. MrCAUL.— On September 17. at Auckland. James, beloved youngest son of the late Walter and Dorothy McCaul. New Lynn, and loved brother of Mrs. M. J. Jones, in his seventy-eighth year. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, Thursday, at 2 p.m. for the crematorium. NICOL.-On September 16. at Auckland Hospital. Emily: aged 85 years. Private cremation this morning. — At her son 's residence. Beach Road. Papakura. Eliza, relict of the late Edward Pilkingtdh. and beloved mother of Alfred. Walter I Herbert, Ernest. Claude. Phoebe, Mrs F W* I Wilson, and Mrs. A. L. Atkinson; aged 93 years, j The funeral will leave Beach Road. Papakura. i at 12.15 p.m. Wednesday for West Tamaki Cemetery. ROBERTSON.—On September 16. George, beloved husband of Sarah, 16, Queensway. Mount Roskill, and father of Mrs. Carter Mrs Halliday. Alex and Percy. Private interment from Mclvor and Sons, 11 a.m. Wednesday. TOWNSEND.—Frank William, dearly beloved only son of the late William and Lucy Townsend late of Kaipaki and Hamilton, and dearly beloved son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. E. Giles. 22. Oxford Street. Claudelanda. TOWNSEND.—On September 16. at Auckland Hospital, Frank William, dearly beloved husband of Gladys, and loved father of Joan, Gordon George, Roy, Kenneth, Noel and late Ronald; aged 41 years. Funeral leaves late address to-morrow (Wednesday) 2 p.m. for Marigere Cemetery. VICKERY.—Passed peacefully at 6 a.m. Tuesday, Emma, dearly beloved wife of Ernest Vickery and mother of Ernest Raymond Vickery, of Dunedin; aged 68 years. For ever with the Lord. Funeral notice later.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 221, 17 September 1940, Page 1
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