DEATHS
RICHARDS, Isabella—On April .9. 1969. at her residence. 344 Lake Road. Takapuna. Auckland, dearly loved wife of Norman Richards. A service will I hel< L at st George’s Presbyterian Church. Tak&puna. at 11 a-m.. Tomorrow •Thursday), the Funeral then leaving for Purewa Crematorium. H. Morris. Ltd. Devonport. SERVICE. William John, of 79 Clyde Road. Christchurch—On April 29, 1969, at Christchurch, beloved husband of Ethel Service. and loved father of Bill, Murray, and Margaret; in his 69th year. No flowers, by request. but donations to the Renal Unit, North Canterbury Hospital Board.would be appreciated. The Funeral service will be held in St Ninian s Presbvterian Church, Riccarton. on Friday, at 10.30 a.m.. thence interment at the Waimairi Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son. Ltd. TURNBULL. Ada Nancy Dicken —On April 29. 1969. at her residence. Beautiful Valiev Geraldine. dearly loved wife of Richard Turnbull. The Funeral will leave St Mary’s Church. Geraldine. Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m.. for a private Cremation at Timaru. Cut flowers only, please. R. W. Geddes WBST, Ella May—On April 28. 1969. at Riverton, beloved wife of the late Frederick West (late of 28 Tonks Street. New Brighton): aged 83 years. Interment will take place at Invercargill, Tomorrow (Thursday). May 1, 1969. at 3 p.m. McDonald and Weston. Invercar--Bil-
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 31975, 30 April 1969, Page 25
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