DEATHS
lAiiJuEß—On March 20, at her reidence, Queen street, Hastings, Almirah (May), to.td wife of Arthur Farmer, and daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Innes, iormerly of Pigeon Bay and Christchurch. (Suddenly.) GRIMWOOD—On March 20. 1947, at Dunedin Hospital, Helena Isabel, beloved wife of Arthur Grimwood. 21 Southey street, bjucihiam; aged bi years.-J-Ov'ea by <ui —On March 20, at Oxford, Mary, beloved wife of the late Ernest William Meyer; aged. 76 years. SMITH.—On March 20, 1947, at Christchurch, Arthur Howard, loved husband of the late Mary (Polly) Smith and loved brother of Nance, Blanche, Lily, and Clifford. 66 Cievtlana street, ot. Albans. (Late Christchurch Gas Company.) SNOWDON—On March 20. 1947, at Christchurch, Thomas Edward, beloved husband of Laura Snowdon, 372 Wilsons road, Linwood, and eldest son of the late Frederick anc Emma Snowdon, Sydenham. (Late of NZ. Railways.) SUCKLING— On March 20, 1947. at the residence of her daughter, 39 Whitmore street, Christchurch, Evelyn Suckling, widow of Walter Suckling; in her 91st year. In His presence is the fullness of joy. SULLIVAN—On March 20, 1947, at her residence, 8 Dearsley street, Linwood, Margaret, widow of Richard Edward Sullivan and loved mother of Eileen, Madge, Mona, Jack, and Dick. R.I.P. WHYTE—At Melbourne, Australia, David, beloved husband of Margaret Whyte and loved father of Anne and Jim. (Late of Kaiapoi.)
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25139, 21 March 1947, Page 1
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