DEATHS
BRYANT, Flora Elizabeth—On July 13, 1956, at St. Vianney’s Home, Timaru, dearly loved wife of the late Charles James Bryant (late of Wellington), and loved mother of Joan (Mrs T. W. Callinan. Island Bay). John (Wellington), Margaret (Mrs J. Waugh, Wigram), Lorraine (Mrs J. M. Louisson, Christchurch), Tony (Gisborne), and Fabian (Dunedin); in' her 65th year. RJ.P.
FARQUHAR, Francis George (Frank)—On July 13, 1956, at Christchurch,- dearly loved younger son of Mr and Mrs S. G. Farquhar. Radcliffe road, Belfast, and loved brother of Margaret (Mrs J. R. Tait), Allan (Lowcliffe), and Noeline (Mrs D. Bellamy) and fiance of Janet; aged 23 years. Deeply mourned. (Messages to 155 North road. Papanui.)
GOULDING, Charles James—On July 13, 1956, at his residence, 9 Randall street, Shirley, dearly loved husband of Henrietta Josephine Goulding, and loved father of Rita (Mrs E. Howell) and Patrick. RJ.P. (Suddenly.)
GOULDING, Charles James—On July 13, 1956, at his residence, 9 Randall street, Shirley, loved brother of Annie, May (Mrs G. Lewis), Minnie (Mrs G. D. Gregory), Kathleen (Mrs E. G. McCullough), Jack, and Pat. R.I.P.
McLEOD, Alice Eliza—On Friday, July 13, 1956, at the residence, 196 Main street. Gore, dearly beloved wife of the late John Henry McLeod, and loved mother of Jessie (Mrs S. R. Stevens, Alexandra), Isla (Mrs McNoe, Merino Downs), Kathleen (Mrs E. Bowmar, Charlton), Marjorie (Gore), Dorothy (Mrs J. Copland, Gore), and Sheila (Mrs A. W. Boyce, Wellington), and the late Peter; aged 71 Sears. MUMFORD, Cuthbert Grosvenor—On July 13, 1956, at Christchurch, loved husband of the late Ethel M. Mumford, 85 Harakeke street, Riccarton, and loved father of Ken, Lucy (Mrs H. Prebble), Stella (Mrs P. McClelland), and Hilda (Mrs H. Taylori; in his 77th year. (Messages to 8 St. James avenue, Papanui.)
NEE, George—On July 13, 1956, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Janet Mee, 22 Mowbray street. Waltham, and youngest son of the late James and Susan Nee, Waltham; aged 80 years. No flowers. RJF.
PRESTIDGE, Alice Augusta—On July 13, 1956, at the residence of her daughter, 369 Belwyn street, widow of the late Edward Prestidge and loved mother of Nell (Mrs Harrington), Dorothy (Mrs Dickie), Maude (Mrs M. Coomber), Elsie (Mrs Powell), and Mia (Mrs Hurrell); aged 88 years. Messages to 369 Selwyn street.
SIBLEY. Albert William—On July 13, 1956, at his residence, 15 Albert tertace. St. Martins, dearly loved husband of Ann Elizabeth Siblev, and beloved father of Eric, Fred. Ernie, Alma, Bill, and Elaine; in his 80th year. SMYTHE. Nan Phillipa—At her residence, Seddon street, Waikanae. dearly loved wife of Lieutenant-Colonel R. B. Smythe, and mother of John (Christchurch), Dennis (London). Maurice (Wellington), Peter (Morere). and Annette (Mrs J. E. Parsons, Auckland); after a long illness. No flowers, by request. E. Morris, jun., Ltd., Wellington. TEMPLE, Arthur Leofric—On July 13. 1956, at Christchurch, loved husband of the late Ida Emily Temple, and loved father of Richard, of Hawarden; in his 88th year. (Late of Geraldine.)
WALLACE. David—On July 6, at his residence, 61 Petrie street, loved and only brother of Anne Trewern and Barbara Stace and the late Margaret Joyce. R.I.P. Wright. Arnold Edward—On July 12'. 1556, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Mary, 246 Bexley road, and loved father of John, Alan, and Pauline; ®ged 52 years. (Suddenly.)
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Press, Volume XCIV, Issue 28020, 14 July 1956, Page 1
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