DEATHS
BOUCHER.—On July 20. at Hamilton. Fanny Letitia, loved wife of the late Ernest James Boucher, of Kaipakl. Ohaupo. Funeral will leave Scrimshaw's Chapel to-morrow (Friday) at 1.30 p.m. for the Pukemlro Cemetery. BROWN.—On July 29. at a private hospital. Helen Androw. dearly beloved wife of Robert Brown, and loved mother of Jean, and sister of Mrs. Whyte afid Mrs. Shaw. 3. Veronica Street. New Lynn; aged 00 years. Funeral will leave •W. H. Tongue and Son's Chapel, to-morrow (Friday) at 2 p.m. for Walkumete. FOX.—On July 30. 1942 (suddenly), at Mrs. W. E. Olllam's residence. 194, Parnell Road. Hilda Beatrice, beloved sister of M. J. Donne, and aunt of Adeline Donne; aged 68 years. A service will be held at St. Mary's Cathedral. Parnell. at 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday). Funeral then leaving for the crematorium. BOLDt'ROFT.—On July 29. 1942. at Auckland Hospital, William, dearly loved husband of Frances Jane Holdcroft. of Tahuna Road. Morrlnsvllle. and loved father of Nancy. Eugene. Tom. Rex and Bubs: aged 41 years. Funeral will leave Watney Slbun and Sons' Chapel. Khyber Pass. Newmarket. at 10.30 a.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Wnikumete Cemetery. MOASE.—On July 29. 1942, passed peacefully away at Auckland Infirmary, James George, beloved husband of the late Margaret and loved father of Mary. Ahnle. Jim and George, in his eightyfourth year (late of Rivcrhead). Funeral leaves Arthur Holmes and Sons' Parlours. McColl Street. Newmarket, to-morrow (Friday) for Walkumete at 2 p.m. FALMER.—On July 28. 1942. at the Auckland Hospital. Mary, relict of the late Henry Palmer. Requiescat in pace. •P*Y.—On July 29, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Connon, 390, New North Road. Klngsland. Elizabeth, beloved wife of the late Richard Spry, and loving mother of Jim, Richard, Mrs. Jensen. Mrs. Krlstofersen. Mrs. Connon, and the late Mrs. Davison; aged Funeral leaves Cameron's Mortuary, Three Lamps, Ponsonby. 2 p.m. to-morrow (Friday) for Walkumete. **fODE, Percy Raymond Forbes.—At his residence, 24, Mays Street, Devonport. beloved husband of Eleanor, and father of Connell and Jack (overseas); aged 56 years. Funeral notice later. THOMPSON.—On July 28. at Auckland. William, loved husbahd of Christina Thompson, and loved lather of William and James, and beloved frandfather of Billy and Ken; aged 82 years, uneral will leave his son's residence. 20. Road. Mount Albert. to-morrow (Friday) at 11 a.m. for Walkumete. ™ 01> JPSpN.-—On July 28 - at Auckland. William, husband of Christina Thompson, and beloved lather of Bill (overseas) and Jim, Papatoetoe; loved grandad of Billle and Kenneth; in his eighty-second year. Loved by all. Sadly missed. J . uly . 2 , 8 - at Te Kultl Hospital, result of accident, John George, dearly beloved husband of Lena Mildred Williams, a highly valued servant of Ellla and Burnand. Limited, Mangapehl. and loving father of Roy, Noel and 60 years. Abide with me. Funeral ,i™. "■ Morris Chapel, Devonport. to-morrow (Friday) at 3.30 p.m. On July 30, 1942. at the Infirmary, Alfred Wynn, beloved father of Mrs. Zena Johnstone. S9. Victoria Street, Onehunsa: grandfather of Bob (overseas) and Brure; aged 73 years. R.l.p. The funeral will leave C. H. _r * Chapel, Queen Street. Onehunga, Ceme°t r e 1 ry W ' Frl(lay ' at 2 P- m - ior Mangere "IELrS- J" 1 ? 30. 1942. at, the Infirmary. Alfred Wynn. father of John. Harry, Myrtle and Willie; aged 73 years. R.l.p.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 178, 30 July 1942, Page 1
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