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ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS

BELL, Ruby May— On June 1, 1970, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late Stan, loved mother of Max and Jean* ette (Mrs A. C. Brownie), loved i mother-in-law of Jenny and Tony, loved grandma of Mark, Paul, and Robyn; in her 67th year. (Suddenly.) Messages to 93 Briggs Road. Sprays only. I please. The Funeral service will commence at the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, at 12.45 p.m., This Day (Wednesday), June 3. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd. BIRD, Norman Frederick Wales —On June 1, 1970, at his residence, 19 Aldersley Street, dearly loved husband of Jessie Bird, loved father oi Norina, and beloved pop of his four grandsons (Sydney). No flowers, by request. The Funeral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel. Linwood Avenue, This Day (Wednesday), at 4.30 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd. BRUNING, Harry Charles—On June 2, 1970, at Greymouth, dearly loved husband of Amelia Bruning, Carters Beach, Westport, loved father of Harry (Wellington), Judith (Mrs M. Jones. Karamea), Barbara (Mrs P. Vaughan, Katanning). loved brother of Arthur (Christchurch), Alexander, and Francis (Tauranga), Alan, Jack, Charles, Margaret (Westport), Dorothy (Mrs Dixon, Blenheim), and loved grandfather of his five grandchildren; in his 60th year. At rest. The Funeral will leave the Union Church, Westport, Tomorrow (Thursday). June 4. following a service at 2 p.m., for the Orowaiti Cemetery. Hagedorn’s Funeral Service. Westport. CASSON, Robert William (Bob) On May 31, 1970, at his residence, 211 Dome Street, Invercargill, dearly loved husband of Shir, loved son-in-law of Mrs and the late R. B. Brown (Christchurch), loved brother-in-law of Beverley and Theo De Thier, also uncle of Lynne and Barry Ashworth, Jill and Cliff Hurley, and Wendy De Thier: aged 50 years. (Suddenly.) Sprays only, please. Underneath are the everlasting arms. The Funeral service will commence in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, This Day (Wednesi day), June 3, 1970, at 1.30 p.m. Lamb. A., and Hayward, Ltd. CHAMBERLAIN, Denis Elwyn, of 48 Peer Street, Upper Riccar* ton—On May 31, 1970, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Margaret Mary (Marj.), and loved father of Keith and Neil, loved father-in-law of Elaine and Alison, and loved poppa of Michael lan, Lisa, and Penny, also loved brother of Charles (Geraldine). The Funeral service will commence in St Matthew s Anglican Church. Cranford Street, St Albans, This Day (Wednesday), June 3. 1970, at 2.30 p.m., thence to the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Lamb. A., and Hayward. Ltd. CHURCHWARD, Lucy Klngwell, of The Moorings. 80 Nelson Street, Blenheim—On June 2, 1970, at Blenheim, beloved wife of the late William Thompson Churchward, and loved mother of Margaret (Mrs M. L. Kidner, present address, The Moorings. 80 Nelson Street, Blenheim); in her 85th year. Cut flowers only, please. The Funeral service will be held at the Church of the Nativity, Blenheim, at 11 am.. Tomorrow (Thursday), thereafter private cremation at Nelson. Geoffrey T. Sowman. Ltd, Blenheim. CLAYDON, Richard Selwyn—On June 1. 1970. at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Mary, and loved father of Isobel, Daphne, Robin, and Janice, and loved grandpop of all his grandchildren: aged 79 years. (Late of Bexley. Veteran of World ' War 1. Canterbury Mounted Rifles, No. 43166.) Messages to ’ 12 Roosevelt Avenue, St Albans. Private cremation. Lamb. A., ' and Hayward, Ltd i CLAYDON, Richard Selwyn— On i June 1. 1970. at Christchurch, dearly loved father of Robin, and father-in-law of Valmai, and much loved granddad of Andre, Linda. and Julie. Sadly missed CLAYDON, Richard Selwyn—On June 1, 1970. at Christchurch, greatly respected father-in-law of Ashlev Lowe (Swannanoa), Bruce McKay (Christchurch), Valmai Claydon (nee Mehlhopt), and Richard Goldan (Dunsandel). His outlook on life has been a great example to us all.

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Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 29

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ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 29

ANNOUNCEMENTS DEATHS Press, Volume CIX, Issue 32313, 3 June 1970, Page 29

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