FUNERAL OF MR J. J. THOMSON
MANY MOURNERS I^l A large number of tended the funeral je229tet noon of Mr John 64 Opawa road, who jjnjf Mr Thomson was a resident of Christchnw* rived in in old residents and twilSSPfc local organisations, friends, attended the S The services at the Papanui church, in of which Mr Thomson were conducted by the BerSP son, of St. Mark's assisted by the Rev. of St. John's, Latimer nnim chief Ollivier (gmd'SS&fc 'J| Thomson (nephew) fit (nephew), and John* Among those who wvtcb&kH Messrs George Harper son. R. C. Jamieson, Mr Anderson, Miss '-imiirgW W. Hugh AeS^Sßfl| Cholmondeley, WtffredtSSllSß Polhill, F. Selwyn, C. T. bSiB Clark, Warren Fisher J a3I»^B C. J. Willis. C. F. Tuni» vjffl® T. W. McDonald, Ife&lliM Messrs H. D. Bruce, J. G. L. Venae, Moore (representing Investment and Loan E. Garland. E. C. L. G. D. Acland, J. L. Bethell, A. R. Douglas C|S9y^B P. R. Harm an, R. ]^V)niQgKlpl W. Andrew. Mr and IfasXfSES Messrs G. E. Richardson, Wood, G. L. ing the Amateur Operatk |SH the Society of Arts), H. G. Rawnsley and H. ML senting the Opawa BovISwDIH S. Murehison and S. P. (BmKJH presenting the Chxisft Boys' Association), D. J. Hill, J. F.^Scatt, Richards, ing the Pilgrims* AaadSSKH Johnstone, A. H. Millton, H. G. Hehnn^gßEM D. Fairhurst, F. H. Hanmer, J. Douglas, J. L. Gebbie, Charles Bean(k2BH| the Girls' Friendly SmMSH Dudley Dobson, Canon MBfl and Mrs George Watson, Messrs A. T. Smythe, W. Bakh, Alfred Hollobon, H. SKkVD C. M. Anderson, and X 081 son, Thomson Ollivier, Mr and Mrs son, Mr and Mis Parol L. Oliver, Mrs Thomson, Mr George G. Jamieson, Mr and MraHpH land, Mrs and Mis IHmBB Mrs R- D. Vincent, Beadel and Miss BiMBiH9KH Miss Chapman, Mrs aPfBH Mcßeth, Mrs Lewin Miss Trott, Mr and MEtJHmB term. Miss Lean, Mr JtjHHEH Cooper, Mr and Kn Xt'ftjNfiH Miss Cox, Mrs BenKMgj Murray-Aynstey, Ok MNImK? Mrs OrbeU, Mrs £. V.-JSHMKa Reeves and Mrs J. Sk3HV and Mrs W. J. and Miss Wilkin, Mr Mrs A. R. Bloxarp, Baxter, Mr and MnftJ|flß| Misses Heywood. Mrs Whitehead, the MmHHHH Mrs Taveider and Harley. Professor J. MrHRHmH Miss K Gerard, the Misses Wreaks, "Bisinghnlti,* J. Anderson, Mr and Mr and Mrs BethtiL M. Douglas and fante'JHHH F. H. Polhill, Mr (SbariflßM and Mrs W. J. Sab VhuHHR Endell Wanklyn, M» BmUH A. Barker, Dr. and MiflHH sen, Mrs E. W. H. Ck««H Leslie Rutherford.. Mr fjljWBM Richardson, Mr and Mcsl§|MgH Misses Turner, the VWMppM Mark's Church, Oliaw »wM Road Scenic Reserve BhkhHH cil of the Girls' Christchurch Amateur vP§|W«H ciety, and the Board
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Press, Volume LXIX, Issue 20916, 25 July 1933, Page 18
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