DEATHS
BURMEISTER—On August 25, 1947, at Christchurch. Charles .Alfred, dearly loved husband of Florence May (Kate) Burmeister. 10 Howe street< New Brighton, and loved father of Eric; in his 78th year. (Late of A. J. White, Ltd.). CLELAND—On August 23, 1947, at Christchurch, Aaron, husband of the late Catherine Cleland, and loved father of Kathleen and Theresa, formerly of 80 River road. New Brighton; aged 78 years. Private . Cremation Service. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd., 292 Cashel street. EPPLETT—On August 18, at Hastings, Mary Louisa, beloved wife of Archie Epplett, and loved daughter of the late Mr and Mrs J. Pearson, Waterton, Ashburton. HATHAWAY—On August 25, 1947, at her residence, 134 North street, Timaru, Rosina, beloved wife of the late Alfred Henry Hathaway, aged 83 years. HAWKINS—On August 24. 1947, at his residence, Waddington, Albert Thomas, loved husband of Annie Hawkins; aged 70 years. No flowers by request. (Late veteran Boer War.) HADDON— On August 24, 1947, at Christchurch, Ellen, loved wife of the late Reuben Raddon, 49 Aidwins road, and loved mother of Ada and Arthur; aged 95 years. At rest. THOMSON—On August 25, 1947, at the Christchurch Hospital, Johanna Veronica Thomson, beloved mother of the late Len and Ivan. R.I.P. WINTERINGHAM—On August 25, 1947, at Christchurch, Thomas, loved son of Edith Winteringham, 111 St. James’ avenue. (Late 21st Regiment, Ist
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Press, Volume LXXXIII, Issue 25272, 26 August 1947, Page 1
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