FUNERAL OF THE LATE MR J. SOPP.
A large number of people followed the funeral of the late Mr J. C. Sopp, which took place yesterday aiftemoon, at the Halswell Churchyard. The service at the grave was conducted by the Rev. W. S. Bean. The following seat wreaths and other tributes:—Mr and Mrs S. T. Chisnall and family; Mrs A. E- Turner, Mr and Mrs W. Barrett. Mr and Mrs Ambrose Cant, Mr and Mrs Eli Downing, Mr and Mrs W. Downing, (Mrs Hobden and the Misses Hobden, Mr and Mrs S. Derbidge r~d family, Mrs W. White and family, Mr Shepherd, Janet and Leonard Storry, the manager and gbaff of Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co., mailager and staff of Messra Cook and Ross, the Pharmaceuitical Society, the Cbristchurch Lawn Tennis Club, the Lodge Unanimity, Lvttelton, tHe Rev. E. E: Chamlbere, the Rev. W. S. Bean and (Mrs Bean. Mr and Mrs C. W. Winny, Caiptain Mather and the Misses Mather, Mrs J. G. Ruddenklau, Mr and Mrs Harraip and family, Mr aaid Mrs W. Bowden. The following were among those who followed the procession. —Mr C- H. Winny, Mr F. W&brodk. Mr T. Smail, Mt G. Croll, Mr J. Munnings, Mr J. Larcombe, Mr G. B. Denny, Mr E. Evans, Mr E. Downing, (Mr Bates.. Mr C. Stewart, Mr J. Rosewarne, Captain Whitty, Mr A. Derbidge, jut Snepnerd, Mr W. Barrett, Mr J. Lawrence, Mr C. Candy, Mr F. Candy and Mt H. J. Daltry.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 11341, 2 August 1902, Page 5
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