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DEATHS.

BAXTER—On July 7, 1943, at New Brighton, Helen Martha Baxter; in her 69th year. CROFT—On July 8. 1943, at St. George’s Hospital, Christchurch. Bertha, dearly loved wife of I. F. Croft, Mount Brown, Amberley; In her 67th year. DENNY—On July 8, 1943, at the residence of his parents, 170 Main road, Sockburn, John Stephen, dearly loved only child of George and Daphne Denny, and loved grandson of Mr and Mrs T. Denny and Mrs and the late J. W. Walker; aged 12 weeks. HANSEN—On July 8, 1943, at Waimate. Betty, loved daughter of Mr and Mrs Geo. Hansen, of Waihao Downs; aged 25 years. KING— On July 8, 1943, at the residence of her son-in-law, Richard Broadbelt, 24 Essex street, Mary Ann, widow of the late J. G. King, and beloved mother of Mrs Redfern'(Darfleid), Mrs Poison. Mrs Guntrlp (Wellington), Mrs R. Broadbelt, and G. S. King; In her 85th year. Sadly missed. Private interment. J. Lamb and Son. LANGFORD—On July 8, at Christchurch. George Neil, dearly loved husband of Florence Langford, 133 Caledonian road. St. Albans; aged 62 years. LEVERINGTON—On July 8, at Christchurch, Henry George, dearly loved husband of Christina Leverlngton, Tal Tapu, and loved father of Joyce; aged 56 years. PALMER—On July 7, at Templeton. John James Palmer: aged 61 years. Private Interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd, 292 Cashel street. RIDDEN—On July 8, 1943, at Christchurch Public Hospital, Kenneth Daniel, beloved husband of Mavis, and dearly loved father of Shirley and Barry, and eldest son of Mr and Mrs D. J. Ridden, of Leeston; aged 28 years. (Result of an accident.) SIMPSON—On July 8, at his residence. 291 Madras street, Christchurch. William, dearly loved husband of Mary Elizabeth Simpson: in his 85th year. Loving thoughts instead of flowers, please. There Is no death, what seems so is transition.

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Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23995, 9 July 1943, Page 1

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DEATHS. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23995, 9 July 1943, Page 1

DEATHS. Press, Volume LXXIX, Issue 23995, 9 July 1943, Page 1

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