DEATHS
ANDERSON. John (late of Glen* tunnel)—On November 6, 1969, at the residence of his son, 34 Marama Crescent, loved bus* band of the late Jean Anderson, father of Agnes (Mrs Early) and Bill, father*in-law of Grace and Stephen, and brother of Sarah (Mrs J. Ferguson), also loved grandfather of his eight Grandchildren, and great-grand* ather of Paul, Grant and Craig; tn his 89th year. Till the day breaks and the shadows flee away. The Funeral will leave the Waltham Gospel Hall, Shakespeare Road, This Day (Saturday), after a service commencing at 10 a.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. John Rhind, Ltd. ASHBY. Leslie, of 288 A Wairakei Road, Christchurch —On November fl, 1969, at Wellington, Don, dearly loved husband of Maud, loved father of Margaret (Mrs Mackay, Wellington). John, and Barbara (Mrs Cameron. Wellington), loved father-in-law of Peter, Betty, and Roger, a loved grandfather, dearly loved brother of Joan (Mrs Pateman), Lorna (England), and Dick. (Suddenly.) The Funeral service will commence in the Memorial Garden Crematorium Chapel, Johns Road, Harewood, on Monday. November 10. 1969, at 2.15 p.m. Lamb, A., and Hayward. Ltd. BEAUFORT, Norah Ethel— On November 7, 1969, at Dunedin, daughter of the late Thomas and Honora Beaufort, late of Roxburgh. Messages to 52 Maryhill Terrace, Dunedin. Private interment at Dunedin. Hope and Sons, Ltd.
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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32140, 8 November 1969, Page 47
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