DEATHS
BOAG—On July 18, 1948, at Dunedin, Alexander, loved husband of Elizabeth Boag and loved father of Alex and Mrs E. Hay; in his 68th year. Till the day dawn. BROWNE—On July 16, 1948, at his residence, 24 Barnett avenue. Sydenham, Wallace Clement, beloved husband of Ada Browne, and loved father of Sydney E. Browne, Grey mouth. (Messages to 54 Queen street, Sydenham.). CAMPBELL—On July 17, 1948, at Christchurch, Ida Evelyn, widow of the late Thomas Campbell. 24 Devon street. Sydenham. and loved mother of George; aged 53 years. CHAPMAN—On July 18. 1948. at her residence, 28 Dean street, St. Albans. Marion, dearly loved wife of Andrew F. Chapman, and loved mother of Ron and Mrs Helen Kirwan, and loved grandmother of Marion. Thy will be done. COOPER—On July 16, at his residence, Waipara, Robert, beloved husband of the late Sarah Ann Cooper, and loved father of Leslie, Dorothy, Leonard, Mabel, and the late Robert Cooper; in his 75th year. DENBY—On July 17, 1948, at his residence, 22 Straven road, Riccarton, Christopher Isaac, dearly loved husband of Martha Ann Denby; in his 85th year. FARAH—On July 17. 1948. at her residence. 61 Melville street. Dunedin, Mary, beloved wife of Sam Farah, and loved sister of Mrs M. Lettoff; aged 69 years. RIP. GREEN—On July 18. 1948, at Ashburton. Robert Anthony, dearly loved husband of the late Winifred Green (late of Bush-s-'de); in his 84th year. HELLEWELL—On July 16, 1948, at Oamaru,William Thomas, beloved husband of Janet Helle well, Enfield; in his 68th year. LEWITT—On July 17, 1948, at his residence, Walnut avenue, Ashburton, Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Jane Margaret Lewitt. and loved father of Wingate. Enid, Hazel, and Martin. MacLEOD— On July 17, 1948. at Timaru. William John Stewart! dearly beloved husband of Flora MacLeod, and loved father of Mrs K. F. Wallach and Mrs A. McMillan, Don, Stuart, and lan; aged 59 years. ROUND—On July 16, 1948, at Christchurch. Beatrice Mabel, loved wife of William Ebenezer Round, 2fi Stevens street. Linwood: aged 68 years. (Messages to 21 Gamblin’s road, St. Martins.) SPIERS—On July 17, 1948, at his residence, 319 Richmond terrace. New Brighton, Stewart Hampden, loved husband of Frances Maud Spiers, and loved father of William McNair Spiers (Sydney) and Vera Hill (Palmerston North); in his 88th year. Private interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd., 292 Cashel street. STEWART—On July 17, at his daughter’s residence, 11 Penrose street. Lower Hutt, David George, dearly loved father of Stan (Invercargill), Bob (London), and Joyce (Lower Hutt): aged 84 years. TISSIMAN—On July 18. at his residence, 17 Dublin street. Lyttelton, John William Alexander, beloved husband of Mabel Frances Tissiman, and loved father of Bill, John, Gloria, and Teddy; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. WEBBER—On July 17, 1948, at the residence of his daughter. Mrs A. Smith. 11 Maces road, Bromfey, Robert Stanley Webber, loved father of Eva and Stanley; in his 79th year. (Suddenly.) WHYTE—On July 17. 1948, at her residence, 18 Medway street, Shirley, Janet Charlotte, widow of William Whyte, of Hawkins, loved sister of Miss M. Gibson, and loved aunt of Evelyn and Doreen; in her 75th year. Loved by all. WILKES—On July 17, .'948. at Christchurch, Mary Gertrude (Molly), dearly loved wife of Oswald Denis Wilkes, 23 Normans road, and loved mother of Rodney, Tony, Elizabeth, and the late Rosemary, and only daughter of the late Norman and Winifred Heath; aged 47 years. WILLS—On July 17. 1948, at his residence, 60 Fawcett street, Dunedin. William Wills, retired Principal District Inspector Agricultural Department, beloved husband of 'he late Emily Martha Wills; in his 80th JW. (No flowers.) Private interment.
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25550, 19 July 1948, Page 1
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