DEATHS
B *?n!mnr l v l ' D wTlh?m 23 ' 1942 ' nt ,he Auckland rV.,1i1,, y ' Willinm C.corge, ISH. Grev Street Onchunun. clearly beloved husband of the late Blnnrh?"v?j» 0 i 'VI lcl lovlnK father of Grace, Hnrraii nJi.ln Colin and the late Mrs. held at r w £"""? years. Service will be Onehtm'ua to m • f l r s Chanel. Queen street. wnrniinßn, to-moi row (Saturdav) at l is r> m prior to Interment nt Mangere Cemetery. CHAMIIKRLAIN. --On July 24. 11)42 at Auckland Alirr anri GW p n ' clearly loved only daughter of A.vf Percy Chamberlain. 23. Kingston will lMv^ OU Waf RoSlt, Qii a * ed 10 ycars - Funeral K vhir p a « mey Slbu n and Sons' Chanel. Kliyber Pass. Newmarket., nt 2 p.m. to-morrow (Saturday) lor Walkaraka Park Cemetery. C, rt^iTJh? < S'~S l J Ju i v 2 ?;,,, nt the residence or her daughter. Mrs. R. Miller. 32. Leslie Avenue wnnnm KS rn' Margaret. beloved wife of the late William Chaytor. late of Albany, and loved g n ° 5" n °f Edith William. Elizabeth. Edward Robert nnd Charles. In her eightv-scventh year. The funeral will leave »he above address at Cemetery 1 ' to " morrow (Saturday) for Hillsboro" N ? 11 Hallc y ("Snow").—On July 9 at Melbourne, loving husband of Rose; aged 32 years. 433 a. Oxford Street. Bond! Junction. Sydney. FIINKE —On July 23. at. his residence. Dairy Flit Georse William Funke. beloved husband of Rebecca Funke. and father of George. Mary. Edna and Charles; aged 83. HcINTYKE.-On July 19 (suddenly), at her home. Moerewa. Leah Theresa, dearly beloved wife of Henry Clifford Mclntyre. and mother of James and loved daughter of Mrs. Ogllvie and the late James Miller; aged 25 years. R.I.P. BEADING.— On July 34. at 3. Arabl Street. Mount Albert. Sarah Louise, beloved wife of the lata John West Reading; age 73 vears. Passed peacefully away. Funeral will leave W. H. Tongue and Sons' Chapel, to-morrow (Saturday) at 2 p.m. for the crematorium. WCBTNEY. Stanley George Bartlett.--On July 24 1942. at Auckland Hospital, loved brother of Vera and Ethel. At rest. Funeral notice Herald, Saturday. WEBTNEY.—On July 24. at the Auckland Hospital. Stan, loved friend of Dulcle. We blest the vears we called him ours, and leave the rest to God.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 173, 24 July 1942, Page 1
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