Deaths
ANDERSON, Jessie—On September 1. 1977, at Nelson, dearly loved wife of the late 1 Gordon, loved mother and; mother-in-law of Christine! and Kelvin Grant, and loved sister-in-law of Pearl White and Jean Winchester. Messages to 4 Rotoitl Street, Tahunanui, Nelson. Cremation at Nelson, Tomorrow (Saturday). September 3, at 10.30 a.m. Shone and Shirley, Ltd. ASHTON, Edwin, of 54 Ald- . wins Road—On September 1, 1977, at The Princess Margaret Hospital, dearly loved .husband of Alice Elizabeth 'Ashton, dearly loved father of Helen, Phyllis, George, snd Bruce, and a dearly loved grandfather and greatgrandfather. (Ist N.Z.E.F., | Reg. No. 6/7) No flowers, by (request. The Funeral service will be held In the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, I Linwood Avenue, Tomorrow ! (Saturday), at 12 noon. J. Limb and Son, Ltd. FAHEY, Ronald Edward—On [September 1, 1977, at Ashbur'ton, dearly loved husband of Mary, of 51 Spaxton Street. Methven, loved father and I father-in-law of Anne and 'Huntley Gray, and granddad of Brent; in his 71st year (Late 2nd N.Z.E.F.) The Funeral will leave the All ■Saints’ Anglican Church, Methven. Tomorrow (Saturrtday). after a service com’[menclng at 11 a.m., for the Methven Lawn Cemetery. . Baker Bros and O’Reilly, Ltd, ' ■ Ashburton. FAHEY, Ronald, of 51 Spaxton Street, Methven—On September 1, 1977. at Ashburton, loved brother-in-law of Bill and Meryl Grieve (Methven), and loved uncle of Jill Williams (Christchurch), Penny and Noel Cameron (Ashburton), and Roger and Angela Grieve (Methven). GILLARD, Raymond Frederick—On August 30. 1977, at Christchurch, loved son of May Carey, and loved brother of Keith, Loma Mathison, Lois ' Gage, Dawn. Anne, and David; aged 45 years. (Suddenly.) ' Messages to 23 Birdwood ’ Avenue. The Funeral service ' will be held in the Canter- ! bury Crematorium Chapel, 1 Linwood Avenue, This Day (Friday), at 10.30 a.m. John Rhind. Ltd. HAUSSMANN, Halen Margaret, of 17 Klnapiori Ter- [ race, Newlands, Wellington— On August 31, 1977. at her [ residence, dearly loved wife of Arthur, dearly loved , mother of Roslyn, Peter, Phillip, and Annette, loved ; mother-ln-law of Barry, and loved nan of Michael and Lee. 1 . Friends are invited to attend [ her Funeral sen ice in the [[Main Crematorium Chapel iKarori, Wellington, on Monday, September 5. 1977, at 10 a.m. E. Morris. Junior, F.D.A.N.Z. HIBBS, John Francli—On September 1, 1977, at Greymouth, dearly loved husband of Ellen Hibbs, of 988 Main South Road, Camerons, loved father and father-in-law of [Jack and Lesley (Greymouthi, .Alan (Fox Glacier), Zelda and Ralph Hutchinson (Blenheim), Jean (Mrs Sagar, Cameronsi, loved brother of Gladys (Mrs Russ, Greymouth), Ruby (Mrs Dawson), Arthur and Tom (all of Glads(one), Coral (Mrs Hende, Hokitika) and the late , Beryl, Chris, and Joe, and a loved granddad: in his 80th year. A patient sufferer, at rest. The Funeral service will be held in Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Talnul Street, ■ Greymouth, Tomorrow (Saturday). at 11 a.m.. thence interment at the Karoro Lawn Cemetery. Westland Funeral S'ervlces.
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