Deaths
1 j- COWARD, Dorothy Lillian—- ’ On November 3, 1978, at DunI. edin, loved daughter of the S late Walter and Lillian Coward, of Green Island, loved sister of Kate (Mrs Hughes), Olive (Mrs Jolly), Frank, Mary (Mrs McNicol), Gwen (Mrs Adams), Jessie (Mrs Gemmell), Gerald, Doreen (Mrs Bullock), Joan (Mrs . Cadman), Noel, and the late Walter, Jim, and Frances. R.I.P. Interment at Dunedin on Monday, November 6, at 2 p.m. Messages to 34 Dornoch Street, Dunedin. Hope and Sons, Ltd, Dunedin. FORRESTER, Albert— On November 2, 1978, at his home, 12 Dilworth Street, Riccarton, dearly beloved husband of Mary, much loved father of Helen and Brian (New South Wales), loved father-in-law of Coral, and a mucli loved granddad. R.I.P. No flowers, please. Requiem Mass will be celebrated in St Teresa ol Lisieux Catholic Church. Puriri Street, on Monday. November 6, at 3 p.m., interment thereafter at the Waimairi Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary at the church, Tomorrow (Sunday), at 8 p.m. - G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd.
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