DEATHS
GUINEY—On September 24, 1943, at his residence. 75 Mandeville road, Rjccarton, Patrick Edward Guiney; aged 73 years. BI.P. Private interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd., 292 Cashel street. HARRINGTON'—On September 24, 1948, at her residence, 66 Aylesford street, St. Albans, Sarah Louisa, dearly loved wife of Charles Edward Harrington. Private interment. Lamb and Hayward Ltd., 292 Cashel street.
HUSSEY—On September 23, 1948, at Christchurch, Lillah, eldest daughter of the late W. J. Hussey, and beloved sister of Nancy Terry, 491 Cashel street, Linwocd. and Llew. Hussey, 35 Clifton street, Addington. (Suddenly.) LOUGHNAN—On September 24. 1948. at her daughter’s residence, Waiau, Lillian Stella Mary, dearly beloved wife of the late Dr. James Loughnan; aged 72 years. (Suddenly.) No flowers, by request. R.I.P. MUNRO—On September 24, 1948. at Oamaru, Jeanie, beloved wife of the late William Henry Munro, Otekaieke Station. SIMPSON—On September 19, 1948, at her residence, 291 Madras street. City, Mary Elizabeth, wife of the late William Simpsin, and loved mother of May, Clarice, Paul, and the late Allan; in her 84th year. There is no death; what seems so is transition. VALK—On September 23, 1948, . at Oamaru, William Gustav, beloved husband of Sarah Jane Valk, 22 Avon street, Oamaru; in his 68th year. WATTS—On September 24, 1948, at Christchurch, Elizabeth Watts, daughter of the late Henry Watts, Rangitata Island; in her 81st yean. WILLIAMSON—On September 24, 1948. at Akaroa, Alexander Frank Chase, beloved husband of Mary Williamson; in his 69th year,-
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Press, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 25609, 25 September 1948, Page 1
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