DEATHS
BARLEY—On February 27, 1949. at Christchurch„ Gerald Sylvester, dearly loved younger son of Mrs E. M. Genn, 247 Fifieid terrace, Opawa: aged 19 years. DEWHIRST—On February 28, 1949, at “Lewisham,” Mary Ann Dewhirst, 205 Eealey avenue, widow of John Alfred Dewhiirst, and loved mother of Ellen, Mary, \ Eileen, Dorothy, and Laurence. R.I.P. ’ DOBBY —On February 27, 1949, at Christchurch,', Ann, dearly loved wife of the late John William Dobby, 749 Hills road. Marshland, and loved mother of Tom, John, /Percy, Nellie, Jane, Una, Gladys, Garland, George, Sarah, Arthur, Bert, and Frank- aged 88 years. For ever with the Lord. FRASER—On February 28, 1949, at the Rangiora Hospital, David John, dearly loved infant son of Maureen and John Fraser, Rangiora; aged 2£ days. HILLS—On February 28, 1949, at 26 Tai-' fourd place, Waltham, Henry Samuel Richard David, beloved husband of May Hills, i dearly loved son of Mrs Ward, Bither of Raymond, Eric, Harry, d Pauline, and brother of Tommy, Marjorie, Frances, Alma, Joyce, i Bill; aged 40 years. On February 28, 1949, at 26 Taldace, Waltham, Harry, beloved husband of May Hills, and faithful brother and pal of Tommy and Marge; aged years. SMITH—On February 28, 1949, at Waimate, Charles Michael, beloved husband of Margaret Sutherland Smith, of Leonard street, IWaimate, and loved father of Kath. And Margaret; in his 63rd year. (Suddenly.)
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 1
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224DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25741, 1 March 1949, Page 1
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