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Re: Arthur Lee married to Ethel Sarah Brook 1894
Posted by: Tania Dennis (ID *****8504) Date: October 19, 2012 at 13:41:49
In Reply to: Arthur Lee married to Ethel Sarah Brook 1894 by Sandy Hales of 18061

Arthur's parents are mentioned in his father's death notice below - Note on probate information for Arthur it states carpenter Awhitu.

DEATHS
Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 172, 22 July 1940, Page 1

LEE. —On July 22, 1940, at Auckland, William, beloved husband of the late Mary Lee, and loved rather or Arthur Lee, Awhitu, in his ninety-sixth year. At rest. Funeral leaves parlour of Arthur Holmes and Sons, McColl street, Newmarket, on Wednesday for Purewa at 11 a.m.


Arthur's parents are buried next to each other at the
PURWERA CEMETERY AND CREMATORIUM

Surname LEE
First Names William
Age 95 Years
Gender Male
Date of Death 22 Jul 1940
Religion
Serial No 12161
Date of Service and/or Interment 24 Jul 1940
Funeral Director Arthur Holmes & Sons Ltd, 1A McColl Street, Newmarket, AUCKLAND
What Buried? Body
Casket Size
Casket Depth
Cemetery Purewa Cemetery
Location Block B Row 6 Plot 008


Surname LEE
First Names Mary
Age 60 Years
Gender Female
Date of Death 28 Dec 1905
Religion Not Listed
Serial No 3221
Date of Service and/or Interment 31 Dec 1905
Funeral Director Unknown
What Buried? Body
Casket Size
Casket Depth
Cemetery Purewa Cemetery
Location Block B Row 6 Plot 007



NZ Death Reg 1940/26226 LEE William 95Y 22/07/1940

NZ Death Reg 1905/6512 LEE Mary 60Y 28/12/1905
DEATH FROM SHOCK.

Feilding Star, Volume XXVII, Issue 130, 29 December 1905, Page 3


DEATH FROM SHOCK.
Telegraph Press Association Copyright Auckland, December 28. As a trap driven by W. Lee was coming round the corner of Market Road into Remuera Road it collided with a tramcar bound for town. Lee escaped injury but the horse was killed. Lee on his return home told his wife of the accident. He then went out, and on his return home found his wife lying on the floor in an unconscious condition. He summoned medical aid at once, but Mrs Lee did not recover consciousness and died at 9 o'clock this morning. It is believed that death was hastened by shock on hearing of her husband's narrow escape.


Cheers
Tania


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