DEATHS
RYAN, the Rev. Cyril Denis— On November 17. 1958. at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Margaret Ryan, 7 Simpson avenue. Burw’ood, Sydney, New South Wales, and loved father of Meredith and Veronica. The Funeral will leave Trinity Congregational Church, corner Manchester and Worcester streets. This Day (Wednesday), after a service commencing at 10.30 a.m., for the Crematorium. Lamb, A., and Hayward. Ltd.. 292 Cashel street. SAGAR, James Edward— On November 14. 1958, beloved husband of Ellen Amy Sagar, of Murchison, and youngest son of the late John and Elizabeth Sagar (late of Omihi).
SMITH, Frederick John— On November 18, 1958, at St. George's Hospital, loved husband of the late Mary Jane Smith, of 60 Antigua street, loved father of Frederick, Agnes, Eden, Walter, Loyal. Elsie, and the late Ernest; in his 97th year. At rest. (Messages to 60 Antigua street.) The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 19 London street, Christchurch, This Day (Wednesday), November 19, at 1.45 p.m., for the Addington Cemetery. John Rhind, Ltd. WINTER, George Henry— On November 18, 1958, at his residence, Swannanoa, dearly loved husband of the late Margaret Winter, and loved father of Joyce. Margaret, and Russell; aged 57 years. The Funeral will leave his late residence. Swannanoa, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 10 a.m., for the East Eyreton Cemetery. Fishers, Kaiapoi.
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Press, Volume XCVII, Issue 28747, 19 November 1958, Page 1
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