DEATHS.
ANDREWS—rOn September 17, 1937. at Waimate. Mary Ellen, dearly loved wife of Felix Edwin Andrews, Haka Valley; in her 58tta year. BERRY—On September 16, at Rotorua. Isabella Thomson, loved wife of Arthur Berry, Straven street, Riccarton. (Late of Waimate.) BLAKE—On September 17. 1937, at the Christchurch Hospital, Ernest Albert, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Blake. 92 Holly road, St. Albans; aged 52 years. DUNLOP—On August 31, 1937, at his residence. Burwodd, Sydney, N.S.W., James Muir Dunlop. (Formerly of Rockdale and New Zealand.) SfcKENZIE —On September 17, 1937, at Christchurch, William Rose McKenzie, of 64 OUivier’s road. Linwood. loved husband of the late Ethel May McKenzie, and loved father of Willie and Laurie; aged 60 years. (Suddenly.) HORTON—On September 17, 1937, at Christchurch, Arthur Morton, of 8 Rimu street. Rlccarton; in his 83rd year. BCISSON—On September 16, 1937, at the Rannerdale Home, Dave r dearly beloved husband of Irene Scisson, of 51 Berry street; aged 41 years. BMITH—On September 17. 1937, at Ashburton, Donald Campbell, dearly loved youngest son of John and Gladys Smith, Isleworth, Eiffelton; aged 4 years 9 months. Sadly missed. Private interment. VAUGHAN—On September 16. 1937, at • Christchurch, Minna Rosma, daughter of the late Frank and Charlotte Vaughan, late of Clarkville. A patient sufferer at rest. (FOE FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 25.)
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Press, Volume LXXIII, Issue 22201, 18 September 1937, Page 1
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