DEATHS
CHILES, Florance—On November 18, 1960. at her home. 112 Antigua street. Sydenham, loved wife of the late George William Chiles, and dearly loved mother of Vai (Mrs Buck), Pearl (Mrs Till), Joyce (Mrs Hore) and Norman; in her 83rd year. Messages to 228 Barrington street. Spreydon. Private Funeral held on Saturday. Lamb, A„ and Hayward, Ltd.
CHILES, Florance—On November 18. 1960. at her home. 112 Antigua street, Sydenham, loved grandmother of Clifford Beck, Bernie. Trevor and Barry Till, and Colin and Graeme Hore; also loved great-grandmother of Marlene, Sandra and Deborah Buck.
CLAXTON. Richard—On November 20, 1960, at his residence, 31 Cecil street. Waltham, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Claxton; aged 51 years. (Suddenly.) Till we meet again I shall remember you. The Funeral will leave his residence. 31 Cecil street. Tomorrow (Tuesday), after a service commencing at 3 p.m., for the Memorial Park Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd.
CLAXTON. Richard—On November 20. 1960. at his residence. 31 Cecil street, dearly loved son-in-law’ of Mrs Hamilton. The call was sudden, the shock severe to part with one we loved so dear; very deeply regarded by his sorrowing mother-in-law.
CLAXTON. Richard—On November 20. 1960. at his residence. 31 Cecil street, dearly loved brother and brother-in-law of George and Joyce Claxton and family. (Formerly of Abbeyleix. Eire.) CLAXTON. Richard—On November 20. 1960. at his residence. 31 Cecil street, dearly loved brother-in-law of Robert and Florence Gourley and family, 76 Osborne street. (Suddenly.) We shall always remember you smiling. CLAXTON. Richard—On November 20. 1960. at his residence. 31 Cecil street, dearly loved brother-in-law of Violet Davidson and family, 34 Conference street; also loved uncle of Margaret and Ralph Verbitsky, of 194 Waltham road. I will remember my whole life through the last few words I had with you.
CLAXTON. Richard—On November 20. 1960, at his residence, 31 Cecil street, beloved son of the late Richard and Jane Elizabeth, and loved brother of John. Joe. Billy. Mary and Jeannie, of Course. Durrow. Leix. Eire. So absent, yet ever near.
CLAXTON, Richard—On November 20, 1960, at his residence, 31 Cecil street, beloved brother-in-law of V. G. Hamilton. Darfield. ELKIS, Ellen Mary (nee Downes) —On November 19. 1960, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of Thomas Elkis. 375 Wilsons road, and loved mother of Pauline (Mrs F. Allen). Eric. Sylvia (Mrs D. McKelvie) and Betty (Mrs W. Brpwn); in her 67th year. R.I.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament. Barbadoes street. This Day (Monday). at 9 a.m.. and thence to Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Lamb, A.. and Hayward, Ltd. ELKIS, Ellen Mary—On November 19. 1960. at Christchurch, a dearly loved nana of all her grandchildren and great-grand-children.
FAIRBAIRN, John—On November 18. 1960, at Auckland. loved husband of Kathleen Fairbairn, loved father of Frances. Judith, Kathleen and Diana. Interment This Day (Monday), at Auckland. after Requiem Mass at St. Michael’s, Remuera.
GREGG, Laura (Nurse) —On November 19. 1960. at Christchurch, loved daughter of the late James and Margaret Gregg, and sister of Maude. James and May. (Late of 43 Dover street.) . Messages to 410 Papanui road. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, corner of Durham and St. Asaph streets. Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 10.55 a.m., for a service at the Canterbury Crematorium. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd. HAMMER, Edith Helen—On November 19. 1960, at her residence. 225 Hills road. Shirley, beloved wife of the late Gustave Henry Hammer. and dearly loved mother of Cyril. Adeline. Eunice. Phyllis. Max. Ora and Dick. The Funeral will leave Lamb and Son's Chapel. 234 Lichfield street. Tomorrow (Tuesday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. Ltd.
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