DEATHS
CALLAGHAN—On March 3. 1952, at Christchurch, James Alexander, dearly loved husband of the late Sarah Jane Callaghan, 372 Armagh street, and loved father of Bob. (Result of accident.) CALLAGHAN—On March .1, ‘1852, at Rangiora, Sarah Jane, dearly loved wife of the late James Alexander Callaghan, 372 Armagh street, and loved mother of Bob. (Result of accident) LEGH—On March 3, 1952, at Christchurch, Arthur S.. beloved husband of the late Mabel Legh (formerly of St. Andrews square), and loved father of Marjorie Duthie, 62 Marine parade.'New Brighton. BJP. No flowers by his request Private interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.. 292 Cashel street. MACFARLANE—On March 3, 1952, at Browns Rock, OxfoN, Leonard George, dearly loved husband of Jessie Macfarlane, and loved father of Shona and Joan. (Suddenly.) PALMER—On March 3, 1952, at the residence of Mr and Mrs P. Chick, 32 Parlane street, Addington. Fred., loved son of the late Mr and Mrs Palmer, Devon, England (late Ist N.Z.E.F.); aged 79 years.
RICH—On March 3, 1952. at Christchurch. Ellen, widow of Reg. C. Rich, late of Dunedin, and dearly loved cousin of Mrs M. Blake. 93 Caledonian R.KP. SUTHERLAND—On February 21, 1952, at Christchurch, Ivan Lorin George, loved husband of Nancy Sutherland, 33 Ashgrove terrace. Cashmere, and loved brother of Olive Rose Sutherland.
(FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 11)
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26671, 4 March 1952, Page 1
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218DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26671, 4 March 1952, Page 1
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