DEATHS
STAGE, R«x— On June 8, 1989, at his residence, Leithfield, dearly loved husband of Molly, loved father of Laurie, Roger, Liz. John, and Tony, loved father-in-law of Peter and Kay, also loved grandfather of Michael and Jane; in hia 68th year. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, Albert Street. Ranglora. Tomorrow (Wednesday), June 11. after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for Balcairn Cemetery. Gulliver and Tyler. Ltd. Rangiora. STEELE, Thomas (Itav.)— On June 9, 1969. at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Martha Anne Steele, 199 King Street. Rangiora. and loved father of Hilary (Mrs B. Youngman. Gisborne), Muriel (Wellington). Frank (Kawerau) and Ralph (Gisborne). In sure and certain hone of resurrection. Spravs onlv. please. The Funeral will leave the Trinity Methodist Church, Kin? Street. Rsneiora. Tomorrow (Wednesday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m.. for the Rangiora Park Cemetery. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd.Rangiora.
THAIN, Mary— On June 9, 1969. at Christchurch, dearly beloved wife of the late Arthur Thaln. and loved mother of Alan and Arthur, and loved grandmother of Arthur, Conrad, Gary and Brian. R.I.P. Messages to 31 Christian Street. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Teresa’s Roman Catholic Church. Puriri Street, Riecarton. Tomorrow (Wednesday), commencing at 9 a.m., thence to the Waimairi Cemetery. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32010, 10 June 1969, Page 29
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