DEATHS.
'ALDBIOH.-On the 7th December, at Christchurcb, Christina Susannah Ala* rich, relict of the late ;< Georgo_ Mwgay Aldrich, of Upper Hutt; m her 76th year. (Interred Dunedin.) \ i BELL.—On 20th ■ December, 1917. at her rdsldcnoe, 6 Terrace Gardens, Wellington, N.Z., Ada Keiia Bell, widow of • Walter Stephen Bell, ■ late of Launceston. (l nvate interment.) ■ fREDERIOKSON.-On December 19, 1917, at the residence of her son-m-iaw, Jin «■ Pedereon, Wainul-o-mnta, Lower ilutt, Maris Frederickson, 'ate at Hlohur6t, Taranaki; aged 79 years. . . HBNRY.-On December 17, 1917, at hts Ksidence, Jaotaou Street, Petone, William Gilbert, dearly-beloved husband of Agnes Henry, aged 69 years. Deeply regretted. HULME.-At Wellington, on 15th .December, 1917 (suddenly), Ohristino Isabel Hulme, widow of .the late Athol K. Hulme, - Argentine, and third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Slmcox, Forest Lakes, Otaki; aged 41 years. . . KEMP.-0n : October 20, 1917, killed in ' France whilst on duty at a Casualty : Clearing Station, Elise Margaret Kemp, Royal Army Nursing Service, fourth daughter-of Dr.--W. G.- Kemp, of Hastings, England, late of' Wellington. MTJNRO.—On the 21st December, 1917. at Auckland, Jameß Alexander, the beloved husband of Marie Munro; aged 30 yeara. PHTIYPOTTS.—At his residence, Axham, Pioton! December 13,. Thomas JMlpottij, aged- 82-years."' .. ;, , .. ROU OF. HONOUR. - BARNARD.—KiIIed 'in action,- BOmevhtre -in-France, on November 15, 1917, 24 647 Ctairles Talentine Barnard,. Signaller, 2nd' Battalion fifth son of Mr and Mrs. H. J. Barnard, of - Eltham; aged 21 years. BROOKE.—On the 18th December, 1917, while on duty with the Forces in Egypt, Frederic John Medows Zachary, eldest son, of Frederio' Brooke, ol London, solicitor, and of Kaikouro, and the Publlo Iftußt Office, Wellington, and Emma, hi«. wife (nee Theobald), of Malignant tertian Malaria;-aged 25. R.I.P. (The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the Name of the Lord.) BROWN.—On December 13th, 1917, died of ■wounds at No. 8 General Hospital, London, Lieutenant Cyril Ivan Brown, age 25 years, dearly beloved eon of William and- Annie Brown, Keewaydin, Lower Hutt.' • , BROWN.—Died of wounds at No. 2 General Hospital. London, Lieutenant Brown, dearly loved husband of Eunice M. Brown. COOK.—On December 4th, 1917,; killed in action, in France,' James Joseph, iourth' beloved son .of Wallace and Sarah Cook, Rangiotu; aged-Zl-years. : ' ; CUNLIFFE.—On December 4th, .1917, killed in action in Franoe, Boy tone, loved third, son of .J. E. Cnnliffe, 166 Vivian Street, Wellington, in his kth year.• HARVEY.—On 29th, 1917. killed 'in action, "Somewhere ,ip. IVance,. 'Sergeant- James ' Harvey;'- Seventh, Remfcrce- . raents,'New Zoiland Expeditionary Force, fourth son of. Thomas ; and t Elinor Harvey, Pembroke Street, Carterton, .N.Z.; age 22 yeare. .• r •*; POOLE.-On December 2nd; 1917,' killed_in action in France, Corporal IVances Edward Poole, Ist Battalion-N.Z.ft-8., third son of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Poole, Lower Hutt; aged 25 years. ; fITMMS —Killed- in -'action, ;in France, on Member 3, 1917, Priva,te Frederick Walter Simms, dearly-loved and only child of Frederick Wyon Hid Iyy. ; .Slmins, and grandson' of the-,lato ■ Twickenham, London; aged 24 years and 11 months. • , WEBLEY.—Killed.in action, .on December 7-1917 Arthur; youngest'.son of David and Mary'-Webley, Rcikorangi, late of Lower Hutt; aged 27 years. WILLIS.—Died of wounds, in .Prance, on December 7,1917, Sergeant Cccil Nicholson Willis, second son of the late Alexander James Willis, Wellington. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 76, 22 December 1917, Page 1
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