DEATHS
CALLAGHAN, Isabella On| September 18. 1902. loved wife! of trie late Henry (Dick) Calia-| guan. 23 Reed street. Oamaru,' and late of Ardgowan; aged 78! years. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at the Basilica. Reed street. Oamaru. Tomorrow (Thursday). September 20, at 9 a m., the Funeral leaving after Mass] for the Oamaru Cemetery. Messages to Mrs I. Smart, Eden street Extension Oamaru. Stringer, Wilson and Perkins. CARLETON. Samuel James (late of Methven)—On September 18. 1962, at Christchurch, dearlv loved husband of Mary Carleton. 42 Bryndwr road, and loved father of Campbell, i Roberta (Mrs C. D Z. Wart.! Kaiapoi), Dulcie (Mrs C. A.I Watson), and Nola (Mrs GJ Grant. Methven I. also loved! s'-ep-father of James Stone: in| his 30th year* The Funeral will! leave our Chapel. 292 Cashel' street. Tomorrow (Thursday).! atter a service commencing at | 145 p.m.. for the Crematorium,! Linwood avenue. Lamb. A., and Hayward. Ltd. CARS, Clyde Leonard, of 571 Halswell road. Christchurch—On! September 18. 1962. at Christ-' church, beloved husband of the late Laurell Carr and loved father of Dianne. Rae and Robin. (Late of Timaru.) The Funeral will leave Lamb and Son's Chapel. 234 Lichfield street on Friday, after a service commencing at 1.45 p.m..! for the Memorial Park Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. Ltd. j COCK. James Henry (Harry) of 244 Main road. Moncks Bay— : On September 18, 1962. at Christchurch, dearly loved bus-1 band of Ada Muriel I Moody > | Cook. The Funeral will leave! our Chapel. 292 Cashel street. I Tomorrow (Thursday), after a! service commencing at 10 451 a m., for the Crematorium. Linwood avenue. Lamb. A., and Hayward. Ltd. COOK. James Henry (Harry) of 344 Main road. Moncks BayOn September 18. 1962. at Christchurch, loved father of! Rene (Mrs Luke) and Gwen' (Mrs D. Madden. Rapahoe.: Greymouth), also loved step-i father of Laurie Seiwood, of Geraldine.
ELPHICK. Florence BeatriceOn September 17. 1962. at' Christchurch, loved wife of the' late Thomas Charles Elphick.i and loved mother of Stan. Doug,! and Len: in her 78th year. (Mes-! sages to 170 Kilmore street.)! The Funeral will leave ourj Chapel. 19 London street.! Christchurch. This Day (Wednesday). after a service com-| mencing at 2.30 p.m.. for, the Canterbury Crematorium.! John Rhind Ltd.* ELPHICK. Florence BeatriceOn September 17. 1962. at Christ-' church, loved grandma of Vai-1 erie (Mrs McXiveni and Beryl.' and loved great-grandma of l.vndsav and Heather: in her TBth year FRANKLIN. Claude Neville— On September 17. ISB2. at Christchurch. dearly loved husband' of Rubv Evelyn Franklin. 29 Wal ham road, and much loved father of Warren: aged 55 years. The Funeral will leave St Mark's Anglican Church. Opawa. This Day (Wednesday), after a service commencing at 11 am., for the Bromley Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. Ltd. FRIGHT. Sarah Elizabeth—Or.' September 18. 1962. at Wellington: in her 80th year. (Late of 43 Waltham road. Christchurch.) The Funeral service will be held at the Sydenham Caneterr. This Dry (Wednesday), at 230 p.m J. Lamb and Son. Ltd.j HAMPTON. Benjamin—On September 18. 1962. at his residence. .30 Clyde road. Riccarton. dearly . loved husband of Gertrude Hampton, and loved father of Eric and Maurice; in his Blst year. Sprays only, please A private Funeral will leave his! late residence. 30 Clyde road.! on 'Hiursday. September 20. at 2 pjn., for the Waimairi Ceine-i tery. John Rhind, Ltd. I
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Press, Volume CI, Issue 29931, 19 September 1962, Page 1
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