DEATHS
BRUCE, Gordon, of Aidwins Road, Linwood—On November 27, 1971, at his residence, loved brother of the late Nellie Barber, of Draper Street, Richmond. Messages to 23 River Road, Richmond. The Funeral service will be held In J. Lamb and Son’s Chapel, 234 Lichfield Street, This Day (Wednesday), at 11.30 a.m., Interment thereafter in Ruru Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. CATER, Harry Robert (late of Hills Road)—On November 29, 1971, at Christchurch, loved husband of the late Jean, and loved father of Phyllis (Mrs A. Miller), Leslie, Esther (Mrs K. Robinson), Melva (Mrs J. Peters) and Noel (Blenheim): aged 84 years. Cut flowers only, please. Messages to 12 Parish Street The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 19 London ; Street, Christchurch, This Day (Wednesday), at 2.45 p.m., for a service at the Canterbury . Crematorium, Linwood Avenue. John Rhlnd, Ltd. DOIG, George Alexander (Bank Inspector, formerly of Totara Flat, West Coast)—On November 29, 1971, at Auckland, loved son of the late Alexander and Annabella Dolg, loved brother of James (Totara Flat), Robert (Russell), and Jean (Mrs Clouston, Blenheim), and a loved : uncle; aged 62 years. (Suddenly. The Funeral service will be held at the residence of his brother, \ Totara Flat on Friday, at 11 a.m., thence Interment at the ■ Suburban Cemetery, Reefton. , Westland Funeral Services, Ltd, Greymouth,
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Press, Volume CXI, Issue 32778, 1 December 1971, Page 29
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