DEATHS.
ASHTON-On May 19. 1945, at Chrlst-J-hUrch, Mary Ann, loved wife of the late Sidney Ashton, late of Brooklands, and loved mother of Obert, Sidney, Jenny, and Herbert: aged 88 years. Private Interment. Hahn Rhlnd.
WIBBAIRN—On May 19. 1945, at Christchurch, Jane Martha, dearly loved wife of Wm Fairbalm, of Strand's track. Homhf> At rest.
Hayward—on May 19. 1945, at chnstejwtch, Eva Grace (Eve), late "Merlvale Nursing Home, dearly loved daughter of the. Rev. J. W. and Mrs Hayward, 189 wonford street, Christchurch. Rest from thy loved employ. SMITH—On December 15, 1944, at Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.A., Harry Thomas, loved husband of Edith, father of Ida and Cor*! aged 78 years. (Late of Smith and Smith, Tuam street, Christchurch.) STAKBURY—On May 20, at his residence, M 5 North road. Papanul. Arthur Gordon, detrhr loved husband of Flora Stanbury. end loved father of Margaret and Acton, la his 80th year.* TALBOT—On May 19. 1945. at his residence, 2 Main South road. Concord. Ernest ‘ Stanley, dearly beloved husband of Bessie Roweng Talbot, loved father of Cecil (overseas), Billy, Elmar, and Joyce: agea W Deeply mourned. Interment at Anderson’s Bay Cemetery, Dunedin, on Tuesday. rausCQTT—On May 18. at his residence, 111 Knock's Spur, Redcllffs, Frederick, .loved husband of Selina and Jove*! father of Horace, Cyril, Ruby, Mavis, Percy, and Marjorie.
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Press, Volume LXXXI, Issue 24571, 21 May 1945, Page 1
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