DEATHS
TRUMAN, Frederick Charles— On November 29 1963. at Christchurch. loved husband of the late Jessie Truman (late of Ferry road), and loved father of Thelma (Mrs E. J. Greenwood i, Leslie. Fred and the late Charles; In his 75th year. '(Late N.Z. Railways.) ito 21 Locksley avenue, Dallington. The Funeral service will! Ibe held in the Crematorium.' i Chapel. Linwood avenue. Thisi ■Day (Saturday), at 1.30 p.m.l i John Rhind Ltd. WILKINSON, Margaret— On November 24. 1963. at Middlemore Hospital. Auckland, beloved wife of Frederick Wilkinson, mother of Jennifer, i Graham, Margaret and Carolyn, and much loved sister of Jean ■ (Mrs J. Jones) and David. Interred at Te Awamutu r Lawn Cemetery. November 27. i 1963. WILLIAMS. Alice Maude, of 136 Hackthome road. Cashmere —On November 29. 1963. at her residence, dearly loved wife of Edgar R. Williams, and loved sister of Gertrude (Mrs Larsen). The Funeral wil] leave our Chapel. 292 Cashel street, on Monday, after a service commencing at 10.45 a.m , for Ruru 'Lawn Cemetery Lamb. A.. ; and Hayward, Ltd. WOODFIELD, Alan Cecil— On November 29. 1963, at Gisborne, beloved husband of May and loved youngest son of the late Mark Wm. and Grace Woodfield. and brother of Ruth and John. WOODFIELD, Alan Cecd—On November 29. 1963, at Gisborne, dearly loved husband of Mary Woodfield, 3 Lewis street. Kaiti. Gisborne, aged 64 years.
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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30302, 30 November 1963, Page 1
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