DEATHS
BENNETT, Lilian Ruth—On May 21, 1967, at Princess Margaret Hospital, Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late Leonard Bennett, of Port Albert, and loved aunt of all her nieces and nephews. Messages to 12 Bushby place, Christchurch 5. Sprays only, please. The Funeral will leave St. Mark’s Methodist Church, corner of Barrington and Somerfield streets, Tomorrow (Tuesday), after a service commencing at 2.15 p.m. for the Canterbury Crematorium, Bromley. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd.
BRIEN, Louisa Mary, of 31 Dryden street, Sumner —On May 19, 1967, at Christchurch, beloved wife of the late William Brien, loved mother of the late Albert Taylor, and loved sister of Frank, Jim, and Rueben Matthews, Eva Mallard, and Annie Davey. Messages to 95 Selwyn street. The Funeral, service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood avenue. This Day (Monday), at 3 p.m. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd.
BROUGH, James Basil —On May 20, 1967, at Nelson, dearly loved husband of Jean Brough, of 145 Washington road, Nelson, loved father of Michael, and loved only son of Basil and Ethel Brough; in his 46th year. (Suddenly.) Interment at Nelson, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m. A. Shone and Company, Ltd., Nelson.
COWENS, Derek John—On May 21, 1967, at Christchurch, dearly loved younger son of Lawrence and Lar Cowens, of Cust, loved brother of Verna (Mrs J. Owen, Auckland), Marjorie (Mrs B. Dempsey, Rangiora), and Malcolm (Cust), and beloved fiance of Ann Jennings; in his 20th year. (Result of an accident.) The Funeral service will commence in the Chapel of the Christchurch Memorial Garden Crematorium, Johns road. Harewood. on Wednesday, May 24. at 1.30 p.m. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd., Rangiora.
DALTON, Michael Joseph—On May 20, 1967, at Ashburton, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Dalton, 25 Princess street Ashburton, and loved father of Pauline, Janet, Margaret, and Michael, and much loved granddad of his grandchildren. R.I.P. The Funeral will leave the Church of the Holy Name, Ashburton. This Day (Monday), for the Ashburton Cemetery, following Requiem Mass which will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Baker Bros., and O’Reilly, Ltd. DALZELL, Alexander McCallum, of Mount Grey Downs—On May 20. 1967, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Gladys Catherine Dalzell, and loved father of James. Margaret, Peter, Jennifer, David, John, and the late Dennis. No flowers, by request. (No. 35763 late Canterbury Mounted Rifles, Ist N.Z.E.F.) The Funeral will leave the residence, Mount Grey Downs, Tomorrow (Tuesday), after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Balcairn Cemetery. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd.
ELLIS, Frank Ernest, of 88 Churchill avenue, Palmerston North—On May 12, 1967, at Palmerston North, dearly loved husband of Phyllis, and loved father of John, Ross and Graeme. (Suddenly.) EYRE, Stephen Lawrence (Pop) —On May 21, 1967, at bis residence, 610 Worcester street, Linwood, dearly loved husband of Edith May Eyre, loved father of Ngaira (Mrs Trenberth), Betty (Mrs White), father-in Jaw of fed and Tom, and a loved grandpop: aged 81 years. Sprays or garden flowers, please. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 292 Cashel street. Tomorrow (Tuesday), after a service commencing at 1.45 p.m., for the Canterbury Crematorium, Linwood avenue. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd.
FEARN, Rachel—On May 20, 1967, at Ashburton, loved mother of Elsie (Mrs S. Walley), John (Ashburton), George (Christchurch), Percy (Wellington). Harold (Dunedin) and Les (Invercargill). Funeral at Invercargill.
FURJAN, John, of 39 Gasson street —On May 21, 1967, at Christchurch, loved father of John and Eva; in his 61st year. Messages to 45 Pages road. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Research Fund, P.O. Box 373, Christchurch, preferred. The Funeral service will be held in our Chapel, 19 London street, Christchurch, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 11.15 a.m., followed bv a private cremation at the Memorial Garden Crematorium. John Rhind, Ltd. JOHNSON, Alfred Ernest—On May 20, 1967, at Christchurch, dearly loved son of Florence Louise Fisher, and step-son of William Fisher, and loved brother of Ken, Colin and stepbrother of Noel. (Suddenly.) Private interment. John Bryce, Leeston.
JUDD, Robert Overland, of Westacre, Waddington—On May 21, 1967, at Christchurch, dearly loved son of the late George Henry and Elizabeth Judd, and loved brother of John (Dunedin), Marjorie (Mrs Paterson), Henry, William, and Dorothy (Mrs Reid). No flowers, by request. Private Funeral at Waddington, Tomorrow (Tuesday). Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. LOWE, Elsie Grace Louise (Ibte of Linton street, Palmerston North, and Rongotea)—On May 20, 1967, at Palmerston North, dearly loved wife of the late Gerald I. Lowe, and loved mother of Les (Papakura), Claude (Auckland), Ivan (Rongotea), and Grace (Mrs M. Ellery, Palmerston North); in her 89th year. Messages to 88 Lyndhurst street, Palmerston North. The Funeral at Palmerston North, This Day (Monday), at 2 p.m. Thos. Griggs and Son, Ltd. MCDONALD, Joan—On May 20, 1967, at her residence, 33 Craddock street. South Brighton, dearly loved wife of Stuart James McDonald, loved mother of Jennifer (Mrs Rex Montgomery, Ashburton) and Robin • Mrs Peter Betts, Christchurch), and loved nana of Penelope, Shane, Javne. Stuart and wee Nicola. A patient sufferer at rest. No flowers, by request. The Funeral service will be held tn the Christchurch Memorial Garden Crematorium Chanel, Johns road. Harewood, This Day (Monday), at 3 p.m. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31375, 22 May 1967, Page 20
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