DEATHS
ATKINSON. Winifred Mary—On September 18. 1953, at Christchurch, of 86C Riccarton road, late of Jlolly road, sister of Mrs E J. Tingey, Rugby street. BROWN, Harold G. A.—On September 18, 1953, at his residence, 26 Matlock street, Wociston. dearly loved husband of Qlwen and loved father of Neville; aged 43 years. A patient sufferer at rest. CHILD, fate Ffira—On September 17, 1953. at her residence. Church road, Tempkton, dearly loved wife of John Child, and loved mother of Roland and Lancelot in her 70th year. CLAYTON. Stephen Dallas—On September 18, 1953, at Christchurch,-dearly loved infant son of Colin and Molly Clayton. 39 Harman street. Addington, and loved grandson of Mr and Mrs L. McDonald; aged 3J days.
HUNT. Samuel Henry—On September 17, 1953, at Christchurch, dearly loved granddad of Elaine and Brian King, Carole Eldridge and the late Allan Joyce. Passed peacefully away. KAVENEY, Ellen—On September 18, 1953, st Christchurch, loved wife of the late John Vincent Kaveney and dearly loved mother of Mayme (Mrs P. B. O’Neill, 19 Taramea street, Spreydon) and loved nan of Anthony, Mary, Bernadette. John, Kevin, Gerard, Desmond, and Bernard; in her 74th year. R.I.P. MOORE. Melville Russell Gifford (Rusty) On September 18. at Phlmerston North, dearly loved husband of Kathleen, 52 Xhaka street. Palmerston North; in his 59th year. (FOR FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 10)
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Press, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 27149, 19 September 1953, Page 1
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