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DEATHS

ADAMSON—On August 4, 1951, at Grevmouth, John, beloved husband of Nora Adamson, Bi Cowper street. Greymouth, loved fatner of George and Mrs HiCKSon (Gieymoutn), John, and Sister Mary Aidan iXTc^k") 8501 yeaf - »-

ALLEN—On August 5, 1951, at Ashburton, James Lewis Alien (late School tor the Deaf. Sumner); in his 72nd year. £ ND^ E 5 ' 1951 - at ChristMary ELzabeth (Lal), loved sister and Sydney Andrew. (Late ot 234 Bealey avenue.)

BRYENTON—On August 4, 1951, at Christchurch, George Isiunaei (Ish), dear.y loved husband of the late Anme Bryentoo. and loved father of Edith, Kta Freda, Monica, George Lawrie, and Sydney. (Late of Papanui.) Messages to 6 Dickens street, Addington. i

CAPSTICK—On August 3, 1951, at Christchurch, Richard, beloved lamer of Frank (Pat, 48 Straven road, Riccarton), Haroid (Telephone Exchange, Hamilton), and Mrs Goroon Donaldson (Oamaru). COUSER—On August 4, 1951, at her residence, 21 Walton street, Sydenham, Mary Ann Couser, beloved wife of the late David Couser. (Result of an accident.) Private interment. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd.

DEACON—On August 1, at Perth, Australia, Reginald, second son ot the late Marion Gibbs. (Result of accident.)

GEANEY—On August 5, 1951, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs W. T Dum31 Graigie avenue, Timaru, Sarah, beloved wife of the late Daniel Geaney, and loved mother of Timothy and Frank. Wellington, the Rev. Brother Clemens, Auckland, Mrs W. T. Durning, and Mrs P kJ«a r W^ : in 8651 ye “' RLP '

GILBERTSON—On August 5, 1951, at the .. I lS. e ot his daughter, Mrs L. Cress*eR > 86 Blighs road. Papanui, Joseph Gilbertson, nearly loved father of Gladys (Mis L. Cresswell), Irene (Mrs L. P. Morton), and Muriel (Mrs W. Luke), and loved r ‘^ her f °A. M i r i Ede; •««» 67 years. (Late of 172 Hereford street.)

G ,_ OLI ’IE—On Autust 3, 1951, at Christchurch. William Goldie, formerly of 72 Durham street. RJ.P. HUNTisR—On AUgust 5, 1851, at her residence. 73 Totara road. Riccarton, Letitia, oearly beloved wile of tne late Dr. Hugn Hunter (formerly of Ashburton); in her Mtn year, (t-iivate interment.)

McTIGUTE—On August 4, 1951, at Nazareth House, Brougham street, Patrick Francis McTigue; aged 78 years. RJJ».

PEACOCK—On August 4, 1951, at Christchurch, Mary (Minnie), 'eldest daughter late Oliver Peacock, Sydenham, and sister of Edith. No flowers.

PERRY—On August 4. 1951, at her restdence. Diamond Harbour, Sarah Jane, dearly loved wife of Edward John Perry, and loved mother of Fred., Bill. Ted, Ernest, Mabel, Dick, Petei* and the late Paul; in her 74th year.

POSTELLO—On August 4, 1951, at her residence. 46 Garlands road, Opawa, Margaret Hamilton, dearly loved wife of Peter Postello, and loved mother of Phylliss. R.I.P. PRIME—On August 4. 1951, at Christchurch, Walter, loved husband of the late Annie Prime, 90 Salisbury street, and loved father of Rene. Diana, Mary, Jim Peter, and George; aged 70 years. ROBERTSON—On August 5, 1951, at Christchurch. Annie, loved wife of Andrew Robertson, Kirwee, and loved mother of Molly and Selwyn. (Late of Courtenay.)

SIDDALL—On August 4, 1951, at Burwood Hospital, Ernest Lloyd Siddall, M.R.C.V.S., loved husband of Florence Louise Siddall, 217 Springfield road, St. Albans. Private Funeral. No flowers, by request. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd.

SUTTON—On August 5. 1951, at his residence, Moa Flat, Ernest Walter Sutton, beloved husband of Dorothy Sutton, and loved father of Lennock. (Suddenly.)

WINDUS—On August 5. 1951, at her residence, St. Elmo Courts. Mary Elizabeth, loved wife of S. M. Windus, and loved mother of Mrs N. Henderson, Sydney. Private cremation service. No flowers. J. Lamb and Son.

(FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 9.)

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Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26492, 6 August 1951, Page 1

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DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26492, 6 August 1951, Page 1

DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXVII, Issue 26492, 6 August 1951, Page 1