DEATHS
STEWART, Lloyd William—On October 13, 1969, at his residence. 811 Ferry Road. Woolston, dearly beloved husband of Nancy Stewart, and loved father of Allan, Bruce. Heather, Barbara and Diane. (Suddenly.) (Late 2nd N.Z.E.F.) The Funeral service will be held in Lamb and Son’s Chapel, 234 Lichfield Street, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., thence to the Soldiers* Portion. Ruru Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. TOVEY, Stanley Maurice (Guy), (DI) —On October 13. 1969. at Timaru. dearly loved husband of Ellen Alice Tovey, and loved father of Maurice, also loved father-in-law of Heather and loved grandpop of Denise; in his 85th year. No flowers, by request. Messages to Flat 2. 10 Taylor Street, Timaru. The Funeral service will be held at the Salisbury Park Crematorium, Tomorrow (Wednesday), commencing at 2 p.m. L. W. Betts and Sons, Ltd. TUER. George Alfred, of 79A Division Street. Riccarton —On October 12. 1969, at Christchurch. loved husband of the late Isabel Tuer, and loved father of Jean (Mrs O. J. Innes). Trixie (Mrs T Wright), and Donald, and a loved grandfather and great-grandfather; in his 81st year. Sprays only. Messages to 8 Kinnaird Place. Christchurch 2. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 19 London Street. Christchurch, This Day (Tuesday), at 11 a.m.. for a service at the Canterbury Crematorium, Linwood Avenue. John Rhind, Ltd.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32118, 14 October 1969, Page 35
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