DEATHS
LILBURNE Berth*—On Ocb tober 5. 1961, at Christchurch, r loved wife of the late Andrew s Clark Lilburne. and loved - mother of Mil ton and Grace, i also loved grandma of Jan and Sandra. Messages to 12 White- - j leigh avenue The Funeral will leave St. Andrew’ s Presbyterian : Church corner Oxford terrace Li and Tuam street. This Day [•I (Saturday, after a Service coml.; mencing at 10 a.m,. for Syden- ♦ ham Cemetery. Lamb. A., and Q Hayward. Ltd. MCLENNAN, Donald—On Octo-; ber 5. 1961, at Christchurch, I □ dearly loved husband of Thelma! McLennan. 36 St. Martins road. St. Martins; aged 36 years. (Suddenly.) The Funeral will leave ’ St. John’s Anglican Church, . Ferry road. Woolston, This Day (Saturday), after a Service commencing at 11.15 a.m., 1 for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery, j Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. MESSERVY. Henry Charles—On t October 5. 1961. at Christchurch, , loved husband of the late Mary ' Jane Messervy. father of Ted, Art, Beatrice and Jack, and loved uncle of Mrs Iris Mota; in . his 77th year. (Messages to 106 I. Bower avenue). The Funeral l. will leave our chapel. 19 Lon- ■ h don street, Christchurch, This Day (Saturday), at 11.40 a.m., for ►. a service at the Canterbury - Crematorium (Please note al- ) teration.) John Rhind, Ltd. NOTT, Frederick John Rankin —On October 5, 1961, at Greyt mouth, beloved husband of d Maisie Nott, 4 Leith crescent, n Greymouth. loved father of Fred (Tafcaka). lan (Bennydale), . Audrey (Mrs A. Mclntyre Nel- * son and late of Blackball), Phyllis (Mrs J Lindbom, Coba den,; in his 67th year. The ; Funeral will leave our Chapel ! . at 3.30 p.m. Today (Saturday) I. for the Greymouth Cemetery, t Les. Patterson and Son. Ltd. RASHBROOK, William Clifford, t of 235 A Eastern terrace, BeckI enham—On October 5. 1961, at Christchurch, dearly loved husI. band of Bessie Rashbrook, n and loved step-father of Noe--1.1 line (Mrs J McKinnon) and; J Ron. Jones, of Napier; in his J 60th year. (No. 38022. 2nd IN.Z.E.F.) Messages to 48 Hey-i 1 wood terrace. Richmond. The! v Funeral will leave our Chapel. I * 292 Cashel street, on Monday. I a after a Service commencing at • 10.45 a.m., for the Crematorium. Linwood avenue. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. ! SAXTON, Leslie—On October 6.i 1961, at Keri Keri, North 1sland (late of Loburn. Rangiora i. , loved brother of Herb (Loburn) ! and Fred Reynolds (Christ- 1 . church). (Suddenly.) g SHEARER, William—On October II 6. 1961. at his residence, Shands i, | track. No. 4 R.D., Christchurch, d' loved, father of Ella (Mrs A. J. | Barnes, Tai Tapu ) and the late | William, also loved father-in-r law of Gladys, and loved grandr father of Jim. Donald, and Nancy: in his 84th year. The , Funeral will leave our Chapel. 1 292 Cashel street. This Day • (Saturday), at 8.45 a.m.. for a Service in the Crematorium. Linwood avenue. Lamb. A., and Hayward, Ltd. WILSON, Joseph—On October t 5. 1961, at Christchurch, loved grandfather of Pamela, Jennifer, Helene. Gary. Robert, Raymond. Christine. Patricia. Seiwyn Mark, and Brian. WILSON. Joseph—On October 5. • 1961. at Christchurch, dearly 1 loved husband of the late , Margaret and loved . !. father of Bill, Mary (Mrs J. I Scott, 8 Fortune street). Bob, i and Joe; in his 66th year. (Sudr denly.) Messages to 11 Bayley j place, Spreydon. The Funeral ■ will leave our Chapel. 292 Cashel street, on Monday, after a Ser- - vice commencing at 1.45 p.m.. for Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Lamb, A., and Hayward. f
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29638, 7 October 1961, Page 1
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