DEATHS.
ANTILL-On December 18, at Christchurch. Shirley Barbara, dearly beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs James Antlll, of 147 McKenzie avenue: aged one year. (Sprays only.) ARPS—On December 16. at Nurse Duncan’s. John, loved infant son of Alfred and Daphne Arps. Safe in the arms or Jesus. BROWN-On December 16. at his residence, 25 Knowles street, St. Albans, Philip Hunter, loved husband of Elsie Brown. CLEAVER—On December 16. at “Lewis* ham," Elizabeth Emily Cleaver, 837 Colombo street, St. Albans, and loved mother of Mrs R. L. Payne, 109 Rattray street, RiQcarton, Kenneth, Oscar, and Harold Cleaver. (At rest.) GIRLING—On December 15, 1941, at Christchurch, Elizabeth Margaret, dearly loved wife of Keith A. Girling, 14 Jackson’s road, Pendalton, and loved mother of Marjory, Bruce, and Brian. Privately interred Tuesday, J. Lamb and Son. KEENE-On December 15, at Kaitala, Constance Vida Louise, beloved wife of Clarence E. Keene, of Te Pakl Station, North Auckland, and only daughter of the latd J. H. and M. Drury, of Brougham street, Sydenham. POLLOCK—On December 15. 1941, at Christchurch, Ernest Edgar, dearly loved husband of Caroline Pollock, and loved lather of Joan, 22 Newcastle street. Unwood; in his SOth year. , ROBB—On December 16, at.his residence, • Doyleston, George, beloved brother of Alexander Robb; aged 57 years, , (FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 9.)
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Press, Volume LXXVII, Issue 23514, 17 December 1941, Page 1
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