DEATHS
BEECH. Edward Charles—On October 22, 1952, at Dunollie, West Coast, beloved husband of Lavina Beech, Argyle street, Dunollie, and loved father of Edward (Shannon), Ray (Runanga), Zeta (Mrs W. T. Colville, Dunollie), Norma (Mrs P. Hassan, Runanga), Dorothy (Mrs K. Burgess, Tinwald); aged 73 years. (Native of Ashburton, and late of Geraldine and Mount Somers.) Interment at Greymouth Tomorrow (Friday). FAHEY, John—On October 20. 1952, at ; Dannevirke, dearly loved husband of Elizabeth Fahey; aged 72 years. RIP (Formerly of Loburn.) RENDTRSON, James Alexander Gideon— On October 22, at Christchurch, dearly beloved husband of Betty, and loved father of Malcolm, 12 Studholme street, Somerfield. (Late Avonside bus.) At rest. i IRELAND, Ada McLean—On October 22, at Hokitika, beloved wife, of Hastings Ireland, and mother of Lorna (U.SA.), Inez, Bob, Cecil, Wally, and Roly ; aged 61 years. KELLY, Eileen Marie Christine—On October 20, 1952, beloved infant daughter of ! Michael and Eileen Kelly, 36 Freyberg terrace. Greymouth; aged one year. MONTGOMERY, Kenneth Milne—On October 19, 1952, at.Te Kuiti Public Hospital loved husband of Christina Alice, devoted father of Gaya and Alice, and son of the late John Rogerson Montgomery, tf Christchurch. A service was held on Tuesday at St. Andrew’s Preshvterian Church, Te Kuiti. _______ (FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 14)
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Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 1
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208DEATHS Press, Volume LXXXVIII, Issue 26869, 23 October 1952, Page 1
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