DEATHS
HJCKHAM, Sophie—On June 30, at wife of the late A. D. BauckE and loved mother of Dennis. Funi’at Palmerston North, Wednesday, 2 iock. Thos. Grigg, Palmerston North. aVEKS, Agnes Roy—On May 30, 1953, Welltagton, dearly loved wife of the t Arthur Edward Chivers (formerly of rtitchurchi, and loving mother of rotby (Mrs Gordon Blue, Wellington), pr and Len. AYDON. Annie Mary—On June 1, 1953, the residence of her daughter, Mrs ere, 772 Avonside drive, loved wife of t late H. G. Claydon, and loved mother Vera, Marjorie, Daisy, Phyllis, Alice, d Bert. OWERS. Lydia Eva—At Christchurch, and daughter of the late Sarah and bert Richards, late of Southbridge; in r Mta year. XBY, Emily—On May 31. 1953, at her idence, 298 Riccarton road, widow of Ham Henry Saxby; aged 82 years. Priie interment. J. Lamb and Son. ICLAIR, William John (Tom) —On June 1953, at the Hutt Hospital, beloved ■band of Joyce Sinclair, 28 Kent terse, Wellington, and loving father of X Alan, Mary, and Tommy. (Result a accident.) R.I.P. SXER. Ernest John fJack) —On June 353, at Nelson, dearly loved husband Mhalie Tucker, and loving father of ssiey. 9 Roto street, Tahunanui, Nel- , and eldest son of Mr and Mrs F. E. her. of Ladbrooks, Christchurch; aged years (Result of an accident.) tail at Nelson, Wednesday.
M JUNERAL Nl 'TICES SEE PAGE 13)
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27055, 2 June 1953, Page 1
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