Deaths
TAYLOR, Mervyn Edmund—Oit July 12. 1972. at Christchurch, drarix lox.-d hUSIMmd AJBCd Amelia Tax lor. loved father < f B loved fathei in la* <»t Helen Taylor and Brian Shann. amt devoted granddad of Graeme. K ■ his 55th veat. (Suddenly.) Messages to 44 Rosebery Street. Christchurch 2. Cut flowers only, please The Funeral sei Memorial Garden Crematorium Chapel. Johns Road. Harexxood. This Dax (Fridax». at 345 p.m. G. Barrell and Sons. Ltd TAYLOR, Mervyn Edmund. ■ f 44 Roseberx Street—On Juh 12. 1972. at Christchurch, death loxed btother of Alt ißluff l . and Freda Mrs Killick-. and loved brother-in-law of Tom TAYLOR, Mervyn Edmund—On July 12. 1972. at Christchurch. loved brother-in-law of Burnie and Ruby Burrow VICTOR. Vera Mary, of 62 fityld Avenue—On July 12. 1972. at Calvary Hospital, loxed wife of the late Clarence James t utor, and beloved mother of Graham Garden flowers only, please. Th£ Funeral will leave the St Albat& !Methodist Church. Rugby Street. This Day (Fridavi. alter a set vice commencing at 2 pm EM the Canterbury crematorium .Uhapel. Linwood Avenue G. Bat rell and Sons. Ltd VICTOR, Vera Mary, of 62 Mana {field Avenue —On July 12. 1972 Calvarx Hospital, loxed sister i Elsie iMrs J H Jebson). Dai** (Mrs A. Ullrich). Ida (Mrs S IChidgley). Richard. Ronald, and Albert McMeekan. Dorothy “Mrs A. Burley*, and the late Jean. Leila and lan.
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32968, 14 July 1972, Page 19
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