DEATHS
BULL.—On April 20, 1928, at the Auckland Hospital, Charles George, beloved son of Hedley Claude and Ann Ellen Bull, of Newton; in his 18th year. DOUGLAS.—On April 19, 1928, at her daughter’s residence, Mrs. A. Oldfield, Whiri Whiri, Margaret Ann Douglas, beloved wife of Mr. William Douglas, Kohekohe; in her 72nd year.
KAVANAGH. —On April 20, at his late residence, Richmond Avenue, Terence James Kavanagh; in his 86th year. MILLENER. —On April 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Bertha, beloved wife of George Millener, of Northcote. McBRJDE. —At Rotorua, suddenly, George, the beloved husband of Florence Mcßride, 18 Gladstone Road, Mount Albert; aged 48 years. The Funeral will leave Watney Sibun’s for the Presbyterian Church, Mount Albert, at 11 a.m. on Tuesday. McSWEENEY.—On April 19, 1928, at a private hospital, Mary, dearly beloved wife of John McSweeney, of Exchange Hotel, Parnell, and late of Te Aroha; in her 67th year.—R.l.P. The funeral will leave the Exchange Hotel at 2 p.m. on Sunday, for Hillsborough Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. PIT HIE.—On. April 13, at Auckland Hospital, Christina, beloved mother of Mrs. H. M. Clark and Miss V. Pithie; aged 52 years.—R.l.P. RAWLINGS.—On April 20, 1928, at Stanley Bay, Mary Blanche, beloved and eldest daughter of Reginald and Mary Allum Rawlings. WALLEN.—On April 20, at the Auckland Hospital, Janies, beloved husband of Annie Wallen, of Pakuranga; aged 64 years.—R.l. P. WILSON.—On April 20, 1925, at his late residence, Otahuhu, George Monteith son S ° n ’ beloved husband of Edith Wil-
BERF * VEMENT NOTICES The Family of the late MRS. M. TUCKER wish to express their deep appreciation to all kind friends 'and relatives for sympathy shown in their recent sad bereavement; also for floral emblems, letters and telegrams received. MR. and MRS. F. W. BANKS, of 20 Anglesea Street, Ponsonby, wish to express their sincere and heartfelt thanks to :he many kind friends who sympathised with them in their very sad bereavement; also for the number of beautiful wreaths letters and telegrams received. Special thanks to Nurse Goodison for her unti . ing and unselfish devotion to their dear mother. AIR. H. C. COLGAN, Kohimarama, wishes to sincerely thank all kind friends and relatives for their sympathy in his recent sad bereavement; also for letters, •telegrams and floral emblems received. AIRS. HUGHES, Howick, wishes to thank her many friends and relatives for their sympathy and kindness during her recent sorrow. AIRS. MAYBERRY and Family tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends tor letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. . H - SEON desires to thank the many friends who sent floral tributes and messages of sympathy; to Dr. Johnston for his untiring efforts; and Mr. Batts especial thanks are tendered.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 335, 21 April 1928, Page 3
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