DEATHS
SMITH, Jehn McQum, of 10 Whlteleigh Avenue—On September 9, 1971, at Christchurch, beloved husband of Lorna Smith; in his 54th year. R.I.P. The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 19 London Street, Christchurch, Tomorrow (Saturday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. John Rhind, Ltd.
SMITH, John McQueen—On September 9, 1971, loved son of Ann and the late Alex Smith and loved brother of Tom, Jellicoe, Chris, Winsome, and Addie.
WINDSOR, Mary Suaan, of Hills Road (late of Whangarei)—Beloved wife of the late J. Windsor, and loved sister of Mag (Mrs M. George. Greymouth), Jack and Fred Debenham (Christchurch); in her 82nd year. Messages to 279 Knowles Street. No flowers, by request The Funeral service will be held in the Memorial Garden Crematorium Chapel, Johns Road, Harewood, This Day jFriday), at 3 p.m. John Rhind,
WOODLEY, Thomas George (formerly of Castle Street, Dunedin) —On September 9, 1971, at Dunedin Hospital, dearly loved husband of Hazel, 216 Pine Hill Road, Dunedin, dearly loved father of Wallace (Christchurch) and Nola (Mrs N. Stevens); in his 60th year. The Funeral service will be held in the Dunedin Crematorium Chapel, at* 11.15 a.m., Tomorrow (Saturday), September 11. No flowers, please. Donations may be made at the service for the National Heart Foundation Fund. Hope and. Sons, Ltd, Dundin. \
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32708, 10 September 1971, Page 21
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