DEATHS
BURGESS, Richard Duncan Stewart (late of Staveley and Rangiora)—On February 1, 1971, at Ashburton Hospital, dearly loved husband of the late Margaret Burgess, and loved father of James, Constance (Mrs Richardson, Ashburton) Winifred (Mrs Currey, Ashburton). Ellen (Mrs Eder, Rangiora), Margaret (Mrs Beach, Woodend), John, Gertrude (Mrs Lattimore, Methven), Hilda (Mrs Hutt, Rangiora), Henry and the late William and Richard, loved brother of Tom, and a loved grandfather and great-grandfather; in his 90th year. Messages to Mrs J. Eder, 16 George Street, Rangiora. The Funeral will Ifcave the John Knox Presbyterian Church, High Street, Rangiora, Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Rangiora Park Cemetery. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd. CHENERY, Leslie William, of 445 Johns Road—On February 2, 1971, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Dorothy Chenery, and loved father of Linda, Jill and Paul, loved father-in-law of Lloyd Jackson; aged 51 years. The Funeral service will be held in the Memorial Garden Crematorium Chapel, Johns Road, Harewood, Tomorrow (Thursday), February 4, at 3 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd. CHENERY, Leslie William, of 445 Johns Road—On February 2, 1971, at Christchurch, loved brother of Katrena (Mrs Johnston, Featherston), Vera (Mrs Morris), George, Beatrice (Mrs Couper, Wanganui), Albert, Eric, Victor, Gladys (Mrs Wooldridge), Esther (Mrs Kinsman) and Roy.
CHEWINGS, Guy Peter— On February 2, 1971, at Invercargill, beloved husband of Netti Chewing*, of 226 Herbert Street, Invercargill (formerly of Mossbum). and loved father of Dorothy (Mrs Matheson), John, Victor and Mary (Mrs Dick); aged 82 years. Flowers respectfully declined. Interment at Inercargill at 11 a.m. Tomorrow (Thursday), February 4. Macdonald and Weston, Ltd. CLARK, Hester Annie, of 54 Good Street, Rangiora—On February 1, 1971, at her residence, dearly loved wife of the late Donald Clark. Garden flowers only, please. The Funeral service will commence at the Memorial Garden Crematorium Chapel, Johns Road, Harewood, This Day (Wednesday), at 3 p.m. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd. CULLINGTON, Alfred Leslie, of 189 Estuary Road, South Brighton—On January 31, 1971, at Oamaru, beloved husband of Phyllis, father of John, father-in-law of Kathleen, and granddad of Karyne; aged 61 years. (Suddenly.) So loved, so mourned. Sprays only, please. The Funeral service will commence in St Faith’s Anglican Church, corner Hawke Street and Shaw Avenue, New Brighton, Tomorrow (Thursday), February 4, 1971, at 10.45 a.m., thence to the Canterbury Crematorium, Linwood Avenue. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. FORD, Fraser Duff— On February 1, 1971, at Mount Cook, dearly beloved son of Gay and Richard Ford, 14 Roa Road, Fendalton, and loved brother of Jenny, Robyn and Juliet; In his 19th year. The Funeral service will commence in St Barnabas’ Anglican Church, Fendalton, Tomorrow (Thursday), February 4, 1971, at 11.30 a.m., thereafter private Interment. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd.
KEATES, Fanny, of 37 Wordsworth Street—On February 1, 1971, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of Willis Charles Keates, loved mother of Alf and Rex, and beloved nana of all her grandchildren; in her 78th year. A patient sufferer, at rest. Messages to 35 Westholme Street. The Funeral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue. This Day (Wednesday), at 2.15 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32521, 3 February 1971, Page 27
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