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DEATHS

ANDERSON, Isobel MargaretOn May 26. 1965, at her residence, 28 Pine avenue. New Brighton, beloved wife of the late Alexander Anderson (late of Carew), and loved mother of Jack (Timaru), Bill (Christchurch), Doug (Nelson) and Joan (Mrs Anthony, Ashburton); aged 72 years. (Sprays only, please.) The Funeral service will be held at her daughter’s residence. 122 Alford Forest road, Ashburton, This Day (Friday) at 2 p.m., thence to the Ashburton Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd.

ARKLE, Alice Jane— On May 27, 19«5, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late William Calcutt Arkle, of Dunedin, and loved sister of Ivy (Mrs I. L. Sk.jpa.ge, 39 Winchester street, Merivaie). No flowers, please. J rivate Cremation service at the Memorial Garden Crematorium, Johns road, Harewood, This Day (Friday). Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. ASHBY, Stanley Gordon (late of 32 Victoria street, Rangiora)— On May 26, 1965, at Christchurch, loved fourth son of the late H. W. and M. Ashby (late of Sefton), loved brother of Anna, Dolphus, Bertie, Gordon, Ronald. and the late John, Harry, and Milton; in his 71st year. (Ist N.Z.E.F. No. 15466.) Messages to 24 Church street, Rangiora. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, Albert street, Rangiora, This Day (Friday), at 2 p.m., for a graveside service and interment at the Baicairn Cemetery. Gulliver and Tyler, Rangiora.

BROWN, Kenneth James, of 485 Halswell road—On May 27, 1965, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Yvonne Ruby, and dearly loved father of Gail and Kaye. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. (Suddenly.) Late Army Service Corps, 2nd N.Z.E.F. The Funeral service will be held at the Memorial Garden Crematorium, Johns road, Harewood. Tomorrow (Saturday), at 10.30 a.m. John Rhind, Ltd.

BROWN, Kenneth James— Dearly loved son of Elsie and the late David, and loved brother of Rhona.

BROWN, Kenneth James (Ken) — Dearly loved brother of Doug., and brother-in-law of Avis. Sadly missed. BROWN, Kenneth James — Dearly loved brother of Dadlas and brother-in-law of Don, and loved uncle of Gregory and Christine. BROWN, Kenneth James— Dearly loved son-in-law of Len Evans (Boc), brother-in-law of Juane and Doug. Scott (Whangarei), and loved uncle of Barbara, Julie and wee Andree. CARSON, Laura Alice—On May 26. 1965, at Christchurch, beloved wife of the late William George Carson (Lyttelton), and loved mother of Gwen (Mrs Fraser), Bill, Ivan, and the late Elsie and Aldridge; in her 88th year. Rest after weariness. No flowers by request. Messages to 19 Greenwood street, Christchurch 1. The Funeral service will be held in the Crematorium Chapel, Linwood avenue, This Day (Friday), May 28, at 2.15 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd.

DODGE, Henrietta Kate — On May 26, 1965, at her home, Clarkville. loved wife of the late Bert Dodge, and loved mother of Merle, Trevor, Victor, John, Ted, Wilbur and Charlie; in her 89th year. Messages to J. R. Dodge, Kaiapoi, R.M.D. The Funeral wd*.! leave our Chapel, 19 London street, Christchurch. This Day (Friday), after a service commencing at 1.15 p.m.. for the Linwood Cemetery. John Rhind, Ltd. DOWGRAY, Andrew Ernest— On May 27, 1965, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of the late Myrtle Etta Dowgray, and loved father of John and Andrew; in his 63rd year. Messages to 35 Gasson street. The Funeral service will be held in the Memorial Garden Crematorium Chapel, Johns road. Harewood, Tomorrow (Saturday), at 11.15 a.m. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. DOWGRAY, Andrew Ernest— On May 27, 1965, at Christchurch, only son of the late John and Elspeth Dowgray, and loved brother of Lillian (Mrs Webster, Waimangaroa), Flora (Mrs R. Barker, Dunollie), and Elspeth (Mrs T. Blyth. Rotowaro).

ENGLAND, Kelynge Everest, of 27 Bainton street. Papanud—On May 27, 1965, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of the late Catherine Beatrice England, and loved father of Enid (Mrs Ross O’Brien, Harewood), Ken and Trevor; in bis 86th year. The Funeral wi'li leave our Chape:, 292 Cas«hel street, Tomorrow (Saturday), after a service commencing at 10.45 a.m.. for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Lamb. A., and Hayward. Ltd.

HAYLER, James Edward— On May 26, 1965, at Princess Martaret Hospital, dearly loved hus and of Violet May Hayler, Adderley terrace, Kaiapoi. and much loved father of Lorna and Peggy, father-in-law of Errol and Brian, and granddad of Garry. Roger. Anthony, Graeme, and Robin. Messages to Mrs B. Wilson. 96 Ohoka road, Kaiapoi. (Late 1/N.Z.E.F. Reg. No. 32339.) The Funeral will leave Fisher and Company’s Chapel, Main road, Kaiapoi, This Day (Friday), May 28, after a service commencing at 1.30 p.m., for the Kaiapoi Public Cemetery. Fishers, Kaiapoi. PURVES, Peter, of 26 Dormer street, Papanui—On May 26, 1965, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Maud Purves, and loved father of Mervyn, O!ga, and the late Jim; also loved father-in-daw of Lottie, and loved granddad of Linda: in bis F7th year. Messages to 254 Knowles street. The Funeral service will be held in the Crematorium Chapel, Linwood avenue, This Day (Friday), at'3.45 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd.

ROBERTSON, Jane Philip, of 26 Clark street, Sumner —On May 26, 1965, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late John Boyd Robertson, and loved mother of Dennis (Wellington), and Jack. Messages to 42 St. Martins road. No flowers by request. The Funeral service will be held in our Chapel, 2°2 Cashel street, This Day (Friday), at 9 am. Private interment in Duned‘n. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30762, 28 May 1965, Page 20

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DEATHS Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30762, 28 May 1965, Page 20

DEATHS Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30762, 28 May 1965, Page 20