DEATHS
BAKER.—On Jun , 1928, at the Auckland Hospital, Gloria Dawn, beloved youngest child of Barry and Jessie Baker, jf Point Chevalier; aged nine months. FELTON.—On June 9, as the result of \n accident, W. Arnold Felton. Avondale, Moved husband of Maude Felton; in his 14th year. FRASER.—On June 8, at the Auckland Hospital, Peter, beloved little son of John and Diana Fraser, Ponsonby; aged five years. LICHTWARK.—On June 9, 1928, at his residence, Cambridge, Walter James, beloved husband of Eileen Lichtwark; aged 44 years. PARTINGTON.—On June 9, at her residence, Morrinsville, Henrietta Lydia, beloved wife of Edward Robert Partington; in her 70th year. PETERKEN. —On June 10. at her daughter’s residence, Papatoetoe, Isabel Peterken. beloved wife of F. H. Peterken; in her 81st year. ROGERS.—On June 8, at Auckland, Martha (Nurse), widow of the late Soloman Rogers. of Onewhero, Tuakau; in her 70th year. SPRAGGS.—On June 9, 1928, at the Auckland Hospital, Elizabeth Jane, beloved wife of James William Spraggs, of Remuera; aged 69 years. STEWART.—On June 9. at Mount Eden. Minnie Catherine, beloved wife of Robert Stewart; aged 53 years. SUNDERLAND.—On June 9. at the Auckland Hospital, James Suoderland. Avondale; aged 5S years. TAPPER.—On Sunday, June 10, 1928, at his residence, 7 Maurice Avenue, Remuera, Alfred John, dearly-beloved husband of Isabella Tapper; in his 66th year.
The funeral will leave his late residence to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2.30 p.m. tor Purewa Cemetery.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 3
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232DEATHS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 377, 11 June 1928, Page 3
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