ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
SUMMERFIELD, Gilbert late lof Kangiora:—On July 8, 1973, lat Burwood Hospital, dearly loved husband of the late .Done Ila. loved father and I father-in-law of lan and | Dawn, Shirley and Michael 'Joseph. Ron and Laralne. J and John and Dianne, and loved poppa of Leslie, Wayae, Alistair. Paul, Toni. Bient, Gavin. Tina. Stcplicu, Andrew, and Matthew; in his 83rd .year. (Veteran Ist World War, Gallipoli) Flowers respectfully declined. Messages to 182 Grimseys Road. Christchurch, 5. The (Funeral senice will be held m our chapel. Albert Street, Kangiora. This Day (Tues day. al 230 p.m.. interment thereafter in the Kangiora j Park Cemetery. Gulliver and Tyler. Ltd. Kangiora.
TONES, VJilliam Henry—On July 5. 1979, at Taylorville and Pakahi. dearly loved husband of the late Kathleen Kuby Tones, of 13 Murray Street, Greymouth, most
dearly loved father and father-in-law of Joy and Vic Griffiths (Singapore', dearly loved granddad of Shaun and Phillip, and loved brother of Edward. Alan, and Matthew (all of Greymouth), Edna (Mrs McDonald. Australia), Eva (Mrs Baggett. Hastings), Elizabeth (Mrs Davidson* Lower Hutt). Catherine (Mrs Condell. Auckland), and the late Robert and Norman; in his 69th year. (Suddenly.) Messages to 13 Lydia Street, Greymouth. The Funeral service will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel, Tainui Street. Greymouth, This Day (Tuesday), at 2 pm, thence interment at the Kororo Uwn Cemeterx. Westland Funeral Services, Ltd, Greymouth.
TREFFERS, Ferdinand—(Suddenly) on July 9, 1979, at his residence, 165 Clyde Street, Invercargill. dearly loved husband of Lily Traders, loved father and father-in-law of Lilian and Neil Parkinson (Tawa), Bert and Anne (New Plymouth), and Mark and Helen (Canberra , and loved grandfather of Isa. Saul. Sacha, and Reyna; aged 64 years. Flowers respectfully declined. J. Fraser and Sons, Invercargill. TUITE, Rev. Brother Cyprian —On July 9. 1979 (suddenly), al Aucklaud. loved and lespected member of the Marist Brothers Community. May he rest in peace. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at the Church of Our Lady of the Sacred Heart, Banff Avenue, Epsom Auckland, on Thursday, at 10.30 a.m., the Funeral then leasing for Walkaraka Lawn Cemetery. A Vigil Mass will be celebrated at the Church, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 7.30 p.m. Davis Funeral Services, Auckland. TUITE, Rev. Brother Cyprian —On July 9, 1979 (suddenly), loved son of the late John and Joanna Tuite, and loved brother of Rose Patricia, (Sirs Wallace, Henderson), Sister Marie Joan (St Joseph’s Convent. Rotorua), and James (Timaru). R.I.P. WILSON Hugh Hamilton, of Leithfield Beach (veteran Ist World War. Ist N.Z.E.F.)—On July 9, 1979. al The Princess Margaret Hospital, loved husband of the late Alice, loved father of Eileen and Nome, and a loved grandfather and great-grandfather; in his 91st years. No Bowers, please. The Funeral service will be held in the Harewood Crematorium Chapel, 507 Johns Road. Christchurch, Tomor row (Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd, Kaiapoi.
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