DEATHS
BOWEN, Nellie—On July 15. 1954, at the residence of Mrs Hawkins. 25 Barrie street: aged 73 years. (A beloved friend.) No flowers, by request. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. COLLINS. William Frederick—On July 14, 1354. st his residence. 29 Lawson street; b his 61st year. At rest. (Ist N.Z.E.F.) COOP, Edward Wright (of Port Levy)— On July 15, 1954, loved husband of the ate Bertha Ada Coop. EARLY. Edith May—On July 15. 1954, at Christchurch, of 183 Peterborough street, dearly loved daughter of the late Joseph ud Sarah Early, and loved sister of Janet ind Marion. Deeply regretted. Private crematian service. J. Lamb and Son, 234 Lkhield street. HASER. Joan Mackenzie—On July 15, 384, at Christchurch, dearly loved elder daughter of Martha and the late James Fraser. At rest. HILL, June Eleanor—On July 15, 1954, at Ttaani, dearly loved elder daughter of Albert and Myra Hill, of Pareora West, and loved sister of Colin and Shona; aged nx years. Private interment. Hall and Moore. JONES, Thomas—On July 14, 1954, of 40 Garvins road, Hornby, at the residence of his daughter. Marjorie (Mrs McLennan), Lake Coleridge, beloved husband of Mary Jones; aged 65 years. At LEACH, Caroline H.—On July 15, 1954, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of Frank Ryshworth Leach, 62 Geraldine street, St Albans. No flowers by request. Private interment. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd., 252 Cashel street. LOW, Louisa—On July 15, 1954. at her reddence, 40 Slater street, Shirley, beloved wife of George Low; aged 54 years. (Enddenly.) XANDER, Gladys Margaret—On July 15, 364, at Christchurch, loved wife of Cyril Saxton Mander. 101 Wordsworth street, ffienham. and loved mother of Margaret 'Xrs D’Casper, California), and John (Wellington). FATHERS, Sarah—On July 15, at Christggrch, loved wife of the late Richard aemv Mathers, 15 Medway street, RichJE ond; In her 84th year. XDXER, David—On July 13. 1954, at his P®oence, 42 Roker street, Spreydon, lov*ng father of Jim, and father-in-law of Georgina and granddad of Bruce, ChrlsPaul. A well-earned rest. —uaerted by his son, Jim. KHXER, David—On July 13, 1954, at Christchurch, 42 Roker street. Spreydon, loving father of Diana and Reg., and loving granddad of Teddy. Reggie, Beatrice, Helen, and the late Raymond Isaac. Till *e meet again. "y his daughter, Diana, and
JBCSERY. Rose Ellen—On July 15, 1954, «. Christchurch, wife of the late David finery, and mother of Ted Minnery, of ffxburgh Hydro Y.M.C.A.; in her 78th Tear. PALMER, Thomas Edward—On July 14, at Christchurch, dearly loved husMnd of Elizabeth Jean Palmer, and loved of wee Alison and Raymond. mourned. All messages to 560 Colombo street. ?.°BILLIARD. Frederick Benest—On July 1954, at the residence of his son, 2 £«nwyn avenue. St. Albans, beloved husoaM of the late Nellie Constance Robiland loved father of Noel, Alan, ***• Kathleen, and Guy; aged 81 years. Marita Valentirfe—On July 15, at her residence. 19 Canada street, £™aru. dearly beloved wife of George and loved mother of Les, Noel, .t?®’ Peter, Colin, and George; aged 56 U**®* A patient sufferer at rest. Marita Valentine—On July 15. at her residence, 19 Canada street, raaru, dearly loved sister of Mrs W. and Mrs G. Gilchrist; aged 56 Sadly missed. Helen Emma—On July 15, 1954. urch, loved wife of the late Monteith Warren, and loved mother J y M. R. Warren (Sydney) and «• Warren (Auckland). Private creservice. J. Lamb and Son, 234 Richfield street.
' F °R FUNERAL NOTICES SEE PAGE 18)
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Press, Volume XC, Issue 27403, 16 July 1954, Page 1
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