DEATHS
MITCHELL, H.l.n P*H*r*an-At Wellington, youngest daughter of the late Helen and William Mitchell, Scotland, and loved Bister of Bmily (Mrs H. Goodson, Clandeboye), Isobel (Scotland), (Mrs Erskine, Upper Hutt), Alec (Wellington), John (Nbrthern Ireland), Jbe (Scotland), And the late James and william: Aged 45 yeers. (Result of Wkhlne disaster). Private cremation, Wellington, April 17. NELBBH* Jthn (late of Birchfield )—On April 10, 1088, at Christchurch, beloved husband of Stewart Mercet Nelson, of 20 Clyde Road, Riccarton, ahd loved father of Bill, Jack, and Alan, loved father-in-law of Marte, Cara, and Noehne, and loved granddad of his seven grAndchildren. (Suddenly.) The Funeral service will commence ih our Chapel, 292 Cashel Street. Tomorrow (Thursday), at 3.15 p.m., thence to the Waitnairi Cemetery. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. PAGE, viatet Sarah Beatrite, of 22 CAineron Street, Methven—On April 10. 1008, at Ashburton, dearly loved wife of the late Harold Conway Page, and loved mother of Auster (Methven), BtUce (Pendarves). and Ursula (Mrs G. W Tindall, Alford Forest). “And underneath. Thy everlasting arms.” The Funeral will leave St Stephen’s Church, Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 3.30 p.m., for the Ashburton Lawn Cemetery. Baker Bros and O’ftelHy, Ltd. PAGE. Vtelet Sarah Bhatrlte. of 22 Cameron Street, Methven—On ApHl 16. 1968, at Ashburton, loved sister of Kate (Mrs J. Blakemore, Fendalton), Aileen (Mrs H. Carr, Hoon Hay), Ethel (Mrs L. D. Bowis, Tai Tapu), Mary (Mrs Max Bowis, Halswell), Rose (Mrs G. Neill, Tai Tapu). Hilda (Mrs W. J. Winchester, Irwell).
POORE, Leonard Frederick Beresford— On April 15, 1968, at his home, 28 Wimbourne Crestent, Aranui, dearly loved husband of Elsie May Poore, loved father of Maurice, Douglas and Leonie (Mrs R. A. Drayton), and loved brother of Reg and .Charlie; In his OTth year. (Suddenly.) The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 10 London Street, ChristChurch, This Day (Wednesday), at 2 p.in., for a service in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue. John Rhind, Ltd. SUNCKELL, Trevor Henry— On April 14, 1968, at his residence, Rue Jolie, Akaroa, dearly loved son of Elsie and the late Jack Sunckell, loved brother of Vernon (Waiau), and brother-in-law of Jean and uncle of Kevih. 3WAIN, Albert William (Bert)— On April 14, 1968. at Clinton, dearly loved husband of Edith Norah Swain, 59 Abbot Street. Invercargill, loved brother of Mary (Mrs Clarkb, Christchurch), Jack (Christchurch), Nancy (Mrs Sprague, DUned|n), and Len (Timaru). (Suddehly.) The Funeral win leave All Saints* Anglican Church* Cumberland Street, Dunedin, Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 2.15 p.m. for the Andersons Bay Crematorium. Messages tb 1 Windsor Street. Dunedin. Hope and Sons, Ltd, Dunedin. TtoGU, Henry Planta— On April 16, 1968, at the residence of his son, Belfast, dearly loved husband of the late Margaret Todd, of Kaiapoi, and loved father of Audrey (Mrs Brewer, Auckland), Alan (New Brighton), and Leo (Belfast), loved father-in-law of Cyril, May and Joyce, and loved pop of all his grandchildren and great-grand-children; in his 87th year. Messages to 851 North Road, Belfast. The Funeral will leave Fisher and Company's Chapel, Main Rbad, Kaiapoi, This Day (Wednesday), after a service commencing at 10.30 a.m., for the Memorial Garden Crematorium, Johns Road, Harewood. Fishers, Kaiapoi.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31656, 17 April 1968, Page 21
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