DEATHS
ARMSTRONG, William Daniel— On July 28, 1970, at Christchurch. dearly loved husband of Reta May Armstrong, and loved father of Fay (Mrs John Dickson), Keith, Bruce (Motunau), Bernice (Mrs John Berdinner, Blenheim) and Marie (Mrs John Philp, Waikari), also a loved pop to all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren; aged 69 years. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Cancer Research Society, P.O. Box 373, Christchurch, will be appreciated. Messages to 160 Edgeware Road, Christchurch 1. The Funeral service will commence in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 2.15 p.m. Lamb. A., and Hayward, Ltd. BADGER, Ruth Edgerton—On July 27, 1970, at Christchurch, dearly loved eldest daughter of the late Ronald and Sylvia Badger, and loved sister of Neville, Joan, Gordon. Bruce. Allison (Mrs Jurgeleit), Ronald. David, and Murray. With Christ, which is far better. Cut flowers only, please. Messages to 108 Kerrs Road, Avonside. The Funeral will leave the Rutland Street Chapel, Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m., for Ruru Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. BOROUGH, John Joseph, of 28 Gamblins Road, St Martins—On July 28, 1970, at Christchurch, dearly beloved husband of the late Susan Borough, and dearly loved father of Monica and John; in his 81st year. R.I.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the St Martins Catholic Church. Wilsons Road. Tomorrow (Thursday), at 10 a.m., and then to the Bromley Cemetery. Rosary, at the Church, This Day (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd. BRUCE, Linder Gertrude (late of 317 Lake Terrace Road)—On July 28, 1970, at Christchurch, loved wife of the late John, and loved mother and mother-in-law of Gordon and Margaret, and loved nana of Anne, Helen and Susan; in her 71st year. Messages to 47 Cheyenne Street, Upper Riccarton. Cut flowers only, please. The Funeral service will commence in our Chapel, 292 Cashel Street, To. morrow (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m., thence to the Ruru Lawn Cemetery Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. BUTLER, Louis Bernard (Lou)— On July 22, 1970, at Dunedin, late charge-nurse at Cherry Farm Hospital, born at Zug, Switzerland; in his 62nd year. (Suddenly.) R.I.P. Messages to the Medical Superintendent, Cherry Farm Hospital. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Cherry Farm Hospital Chapel, Tomorrow (Thursday), July 30, at 2 p.m., followed by a private Funeral. Hugh Gourley. Ltd, Dunedin. CATTERMOLE, Leslie William Louis—On July 27, 1970. at his residence Denmark Street, Temuka, dearly loved husband of Mabel Cattermole, and loved father of lan (Christchurch). Laurence (Snow) (Temuka). Joan (Mrs Brown. Banks Peninsula), and Lois (Mrs Graham. Temuka), also loved father-in-law of Joyce, Pam, Maurice and Norman and loved granddad of all his grandchildren; in his 65th year. (Suddenly.) The Funeral will leave his late Residence, Denmark Street, Temuka, This Day (Wednesday), after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Temuka Cemetery. W. Galbraith and Son. Temuka. CHINNERY, Victor Reginald—On July 26, 1970, at Christchurch, loved husband of the late Helen, and loved father of Rona (Mrs Taylor), Trevor and Garry, loved father-in-law of Beverley, and a loved grandfather of all his grandchildren; aged 74 years. Messages to .4 Eureka Street, Aranui. The Funeral service will commence in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel. Linwood Avenue. This Day (Wednesday), at 11.15 a.m. Lamb, A., and Hayward. Ltd.
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Press, Volume CX, Issue 32361, 29 July 1970, Page 31
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