DEATHS
BROAD—On March 29, 1949, at his son’s residence, 42 Bligh’s road, Papanui, William Thomas, beloved husband of the late Minnie Jane Broad and dearly loved father of Melba, Lionel, Darcy, Esme and Fence. GIBB—On March 29, at Craig Knock, Motunau. George, beloved husband of Alice Gibb, and father of David and Eoin Gibb; in his 84th year. HEPBURN—On March 29, 1949, at Waimate, Alexander, dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Hepburn, 77 Shearman street, Waimate; aged 64 years. Private interment. No flowers by request. F. J. and A Colville, Ltd. HUNTER—On March 29, 1949, at Greymouth, John Kerr Hunter, dearly loved husband of Mavis, and late father of Bobbie, Billy, Judy, and Malcolm; aged 52 years. (Native of Fifeshire, Scotland.) INNES—On March 29, 1949, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs A. Blain, I airton, Sarah Ann Innes (nee Church), loved mother of Winnie, Tilly, Charlie, Ester, Alf, Bill, Ivy, Archie, Maude, Norman, and Ruby; in her 78th year. (Late of Highbank.) MANSFIELD—On March 28, 1949, at Christchurch, Brendon Percival, dearly loved husband of Margaret Mansfield, Botanic Gardens, Christchurch; aged 45 years. (Late Forestry Unit, 2nd N.Z.E.F.) McAULAY—On March 28, 1949, at Christt chiffch, Murdoch McAulay, loved brother of the late Donald and Angus McAulay. of Ashburton; aged 72 years. Private Mtennent. G. Barrell and Sens, Ltd.
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Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25766, 30 March 1949, Page 1
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217DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXV, Issue 25766, 30 March 1949, Page 1
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