Deaths
BERG, ivy (Feta), of Edward Avenue. St Albans—On December 11, 1978, at Windermere Hospital, a dearly loved friend; aged 73 years. Privately cremated, by request. COOK, Charles Henry—On December 25, 1978, of 26 Harris Street, Pleasant Point, formerly of Southland, (suddenly), at the residence of his daughter, Mrs Finlay MacKay, “Reay,” Mataura, dearly loved husband of the late Thora (nee Falconer), and the late Ella <nee Robinson), cherished and respected father and father-in-law of Linley and John Taylor (Connecticut, U.S.A.), Barbara and Finlay Mac Kay (Mataura), John and Beverley Cook (Melbourne, Australia), and loved Pop of Sarah Taylor, Megan Finlay. Kirsty and Hamish Mac Kay, Andrew, Matthew and Louise Cook; aged 67 years. In lieu of flowers, a plate will be available at the Church for donations to the National Heart Foundation, P.O. Box 176, Timaru. Messages to 26 Harris Street, Pleasant Point, and 6 Andrew Street, Timaru. The Funeral will leave St Albans Anglican Church, Pleasant Point, Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m., for the Pleasant Point Cemetery. Hall and Moore, Ltd, Timaru.
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