DEATHS.
ADAMS-On May 14, at his residence, 297 Lake Terrace road. Marshland, David Noble, beloved husband of Sarah Jane Adams, and dear .father of Eric, Douglas, and Grace, and brother of the late Hon. A. S. Adams; aged 89 years. CASTLE—On May 15, at Christchurch, Mary Ann, dearly loved wife of Reginald George Castle, XT Bordesley street, Linwood, and loved' mother of Ellen and Hesel; aged 60 years. (Suddenly.) (Greymouth papers please copy.) CEOFT—On May 15, 1945, at Christchurch, Mercy Jane, dearly loved wife of Leslie Bupert Croft, and mother of Clarence, Maurice, and Clive. A wife and mother who can never be replaced, and a patient sufferer at rest. DUFFELL—On May 15, 1945, at Christchurch. George Robert, the beloved husband of Olive Maud Duffell, 246 Lyttelton street, Spreydon. and loved father of Olive (Topsy). At rest. FAILOON—On May 14, at Frankton Junction, Frederick Sturgeon, loved husband of Annie Jane Falloon, 301 Linwood avenue, and loved father of Stan, Glad, B«f, Clarrie, Ron, Norm., Val, and Ken. fvWral at Christchurch. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. HOLDCROFT—On May 13, 1945, at Palmerston North, George Henry, dearly loved husband of Eleanor Holdcroft, of Manawatu Heads, formerly of Ashhurst; aged 78 ?ears. HUTCHINSON—On May 15, at Jubilee Home, Ellen Jessie, widow of Joseph Hutchinson; in her 78th year. (Frlehds pease see funeral notice for alteration of time.) KELLY—On May 15, at Tlmaru, Loretto Mary, dearly loved wife of Alexander Henry Kelly, Lake Tekapo, and loved jbughter of Mr and Mrs F. Collins, 30 Comhlll street, St. Albans; aged 28 years. (Suddenly.) R.I.P. IHIGHTON—On May 14, at Wellington, Christina Brebner, loved daughter of the late William and Mary Leighton, and jjved youngest sister of Mary, Alec, and George. (Suddenly.) Phillips—on May is, 1945, at christeburcli Hospital. Archibald Francis, •kirly loved husband of Gioseppina Philbps, la Dudley street, Addington, and beloved father of Nita and Thora; aged hj years. A patient sufferer at rest. WALLACE—On May 14, at 84 Nayland dreet, Sumner, David, beloved husband of Mabel F. Wallace. (Suddenly.) WATSON—On May 15. 1945. at his residence, 19 Craigie street. Tlmaru, Alan Septimus, dearly loved husband of Louisa Watson, late of Pleasant Point; aged 63 years.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24567, 16 May 1945, Page 1
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