Deaths
ABERNATHY, Margaret Christine and Christopher Blair —On October 21, 1978, at Oamaru. dearly loved daughter and son of May and Joe Abernathy, Chelmsford Street, Hampden, dearly loved sister and brother of Graeme and Esme (Invercargill). Anne and Bruce Peters (Invercargill), loved granddaughter and grandson of Mrs Grant-Ussher (Hampden), and loved niece and nephew of Neville and Diane Grant-Ussher (Timaru); in her 19th year, and in his 17th year. (Result of an accident.) The Funeral will leave the Hampden Hall, This Day (Tuesday), after a service commencing at 3 p.m. for i the Hampden Cemetery. Stringer, Wilson and Perkins, [Ltd, Oamaru.
'BAMBER, Irene, of 4 Duncan ! Street. Sumner—On October 121, 1978, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of Peter, Sand loved mother of Stephen; aged 41 years. (Result of an accident.) Messages to Mrs Bardon, 42 Damien Place, Christchurch 6. The Funeral sendee will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, on Thursday, October 26, 1978, at 10.30 a.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
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