DEATHS
ALSIiN Un May 24. 1950. at Napier E. Hemy. dearly beloved husband of .-. 3 .ies A. Austin, of 13 Carnell street, X j.er; aged 63 years. • Suddenly.) CHAMPION—On May 25. 195 U, at Christ.hu ch. Amelia Ellen, dearly lot eci wife 0 Cnarlcs Leslie Champion. 70 Tyrone ee», Belfast, ai d loved mother 01 Ted. K x. and Patricia. HARVEY—On May 25, 1950, at tne rerin e o her brother. Mr David Harvey. C. oka. Mary Jane, dearly loved eldest cau-h er of the late WiLiam and Sarah Harvey. Ohoka. Private interment at Uee ons, Saturday. Guiliver-Tyler. HGUNTREE—On May 23. 1950, at ChristC!:U:cii, William Henry (Harry), beloved uU'band oi’ the late Edith Rountree, ‘-t ;er of Max and Ern. and Len James; !l i= (3rd year. (Suddenly.) Messages al Rhona street, Linwood. SIMMONS—On May 25. 1950. at Christ-' . u cn. William Henry, dearlv loved husoa d of Hettie Simmons. 18 Kipling street Sp- ej. don. and loved father of Pnilip- m ■'is 73rd year. TALBOT—On May 25. 1950, at Christcrurcli. Albert James (Jim), dearlv be■'■•ed husband of Alice Marv Talbot. 25 Bunyan street. Waltham; aged 74 years. WEST—On May 25. 1950. at Christchurch. Henry James, beloved husband of the late Alary Ann West, and loved father of Mrs F. Wheal (Linwood), H. C. West (Auckland*. W. H. West (Christchurch), and *ne late F. C. West and L. A. West; aged 89 years. Messages to 278 Innes road.
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Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 1
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238DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXVI, Issue 26122, 26 May 1950, Page 1
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