DEATHS
AMOS. —On November 5, at St. Joseph's Convent. Beatrice Road, Rem- ! „era. Sister M. Winifred Amos. Requiem Mass, St. Michael’s Church. 1 Remuera. 9 a.pn. to-morrow (Tuesday), j November 6. Funeral after Mass. BELL. —On November 3 (suddenly), at, liis late residence, Great South Road. * Ellerslie, Thomas, the beloved husband uf the late Lydia Eleanor Bell, in his j flowers. Interment private, at his j request. CLARK. —On November 1, 1928, at ~nd, Freda Helen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, of Epsom. Interred at Waikumete, Saturday. CRELLIN. —On November 4, at her late residence, 13 Lincoln- Street, Ponsonby, Mary Jane, beloved wife of the late Robert Crellin; aged 73 years. The funeral will leave the above address to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. for purewa Cemetery. GRANT. —On November 3, 1928, Mavis, beloved daughter of Leonard and Elizabeth Grant, of 7 George Street, OneMinga; aged 51 years. HENDERSON. —On November 3, at the residence of her niece, Mrs. T. H. Ashe, Vrthur Street West, Onehunga, Chris- - tina Henderson, formerly of 28 Arnev (’rescent, Remuera; aged 72 years. MOIR. —On November 4, at her late residence, 11 Kimberley Road, Epsom. Isabella, dearly-beloved wife of David John Molr; aged 60 years.—At rest with the Lord. Interment private. Funeral fo-day (Monday), 3 p.m., Hillsborough Cemetery. MULLINS. —On November 4, at her 1 .te residence, Shaddock Street, Mary Ann. voungest daughter of the late Andrew \nd Marv McLoughlin, Thames, and loving and beioved mother of Percy, Bernard and Clarence Mullins. —R.I.P. PATTEN. —On November 4, 1928, at the Auckland Hospital, James, the only son 4>{ the late James and Catherine Patten, «.f inkerman Street, Onehunga; aged 46 » vears.—R.l.P. * Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the rhurch of The Assumption. Onehunga, at .i am. to-morrow (Tuesday), the funeral leaving after Mass for Waikaraka Cemetery. Friends please accept this intimation. WARREN. —On November 3, at Port Fitzrov, Great Barrier, Selina, dearlybeloved wife of Phillip Warren; aged 78 years.
bereavement notices. ANDREW. —The Family of the late Mrs Frank Andrew, sen., wish to thank r,n kind friends for their help and expressions of sympathy with them in their recent sad bereavement.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 3
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357DEATHS Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 503, 5 November 1928, Page 3
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