Deaths
ARMSTRONG, Roy Leo—On May 21, 1977, at his residence. 31 Pauline Street, devoted and loved husband of Mar jorie, and loved son of Mrs J. Barrett. The Funeral will leave our chapel, corner of Durham and St Asaph Streets. Tomorrow (Tuesday), after the service commencing at 11 a.m. for the Memorial Park Cem»tery. G. Barrell and Sons Ltd BATSTONE, Ernest, of 172 a Waimairi Road—On May 21, 1977, at his residence, dearlyloved husband of Frances Flora Batstone, and loved father of Beryl (Mrs Cowen) and the late Godfrey, loved father-in-law of John and Maud, loved grandfather of John and Dena Cowen, Mary Gillespie and Lesley Keats, and loved great-grandfather of Robbie, Dale and Alex Gillespie. Private Funeral Tomorrow (Tuesday). Lamb A., and Hayward. BREWER, Sherie June On May 21, 1977, at Karitane Hospital, dearly loved only daughter of Janice and Peter, and loved wee sister of Barry and Darren; aged 3 months. A darling little angel onk lent Safe in the arms of Jesus.' Messages to 4UB Poit in us Road, Christchurch 2. The Funeral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue. Tomorrow (Tuesday), May 24. 1977, at 11.15 a.m. J. Lamb and I Son Ltd. BREWER, Sherie June —On May 21, 1977, at Karitane, dearly loved great-grand-daughter of Mrs Griffin. BREWER, Sherie June—On May 21, 1977, at Karitane, darling granddaughter of Ron and ' June Williams. Precious littlei angel only lent. BREWER, Sherie June—On May 21, 1977, at Karitane, loved little niece of Dianne and Kevin, Liz and David, and Shirley, and cousin of Shane, Debbie and Tony. BRIDGE, Arrina E. (Mrs Lt. Colonel, the Salvation! Army—On May 20, 1977. at her home, 68 Bryndwr Road,; Fendalton, dearly' loved wife l of the late Sydney James Bridge (Lt. Colonel), loved, stepmother of Selwyn (Well-; ington), Gwen, Joyce (Auckland) and Ken, and loving sister of Anne, Edith, Kath, Olive and Hazel (all of Nel son). Promoted to glory. In lieu of flowers, donations to Missionary Project, P.O, Box 887, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Funeral service will commence in the Salvation Army Citadel, Victoria Square, This Day (Monday), May 23, 1977, at 3 p.m., private cremation thereafter. Lamb, A. and Hayward. Ltd. BURNS, Phyllis (late of Tapanui. West Otago) — On May 21. 1977, at Timaru, dearly beloved wife of the late Hector Robert Bruce Burns, and loved mother and mother-in-law of Felicity and Dick Dynes (Kelso), and Lorna and Colin Mills (Tapanui), and loved Ma of Stephen. Bionvvyn. Boyd and Malcolm Dynes. Suzanne, David. Jocelyn and Rochelle Mills’, and sister-in-law of Cura (Mrs C. S. Sutherland. Christchurch), and Vera (Mrs C. Williams, Australia.); in her 68th year. Messages to 28 Marchwiel Street. Timaru. The Funeral service will commence at the Salisbury Park Crematorium 'Chapel. Timaru. Tomorrow (Tuesday), May 24. at 2 p.m. Hall and Moore. Ltd. Timaru.
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