Deaths
TATE, Ng*ire Margaret of ;21 Ascot Avenue. North New j Brighton—On October 22, 1978, at ChruUhurih '\\ omen’s Hospital, dearly loved wife of Arthur William . Tate, and loved mother of Richard (Sydney. Australia*. | David, and the late Elizabeth. IA patient sufferer at rest. I The Funeral service w ill be (held in the North New j Brighton Baptist Church, hm : Bowhill Road. Tomot row -Tuesday), at 3 p.m. and thence to the Canterburv (Crematorium Linwood Avenue. Lamb, A., and Hayward, Ltd. TATE, Ngalre Margaret—On October 22. 1978, at Christchurch Women’s Hospital, dearly lox cd Mster-in lau of Olive and Rod Terris. Phil and Jim Quinn, and Norman and Edith Tate, and families. Safe in the arms of Jeaus. VINCENT, Lottie Eileen—On j October 20. 1978. at St John of God Hospital, dearlv loved i wife of the late Percy Vin[cent, and loved mother of Keith (Carterton). The Funeral service will be held tn our chapel. 19 London Street. Christchurch, on Wednesdax, October 25, at 3 p.m.. and then to the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. John Rhind, Ltd.
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