Deaths
ARMSTRONG, John HansenOn July 11, 1979. at his home, Cronadun, West Coast, dearly loved husband of Shirley Armstrong, loved father and father-in-law of John and Carol, Keith and Pauline (all of Reefton), a loved granddad and loved brother of Robert (Waiau); in his 64th year. Suddenly. Cut flowers only, please. Messages to P.O. Box 56, Reefton. A graveside service will be held at the Suburban Cemetery, Reefton, on Saturday at 11 a.m. Westland Funeral Services, Ltd, Greymouth.
BAILEY, Hayden Royce, (suddenly)—On July, 10, 1979, dearly beloved infant son of Philip and Alison Bailey, and dearly loved brother of Grant and Bronwyn; aged 4 months. The Funeral will leave St Augustine’s Church, Waimate. This Day (Thursday), after a service commencing at 11 a.m., followed by private interment. Davies and McVie. BAILEY, Hayden Royce, (suddenly)—On July 10, 1979, dearly loved grandson of Mr and Mrs Royce Bailey, Mr Les Paul, the late Marjorie Paul, and loved by all his aunts, uncles and cousins.
BISHOP, Robert Arthur, of 51 Matai Street, Rlccarton— On July 10, 1975. at The Princess Margaret Hospital, dearly loved husband of Amy, and loved father of Wendy, Robert, John. Vance and Jan. No flowers, please, but donations to the Cancer Research Fund, P.O. Box 373, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Funeral service will be held in St James’s Anglican Church, Riccarton Road, Tomorrow (Fridas’), at 2.15 p.m. Private cremation thereafter. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.
COLLINS, Evelyn May (late of Wilson Street, Timaru)—On July 10, 1979, at Christchurch, dearly loved eldest daughter of the late William and Florence Collins, and loved sister of Gladys (Mrs McLeod), Phyllis (Mrs Reid), and the late Gilbert, Olive. Ivy, and Eric; in her 80th year. Messages to Mrs Reid, 136 Aidwins Road, Christchurch 2. No flowers, please. Private Funeral, This Day (Thursday). Lamb and Hayward. Ltd. CRADDOCK, Horace Edward (Tim), of Tasman Street. Carters Beach. Westport—On July 11, 1979, at Westport, dearly loved husband of Marie Louise, loved father and father-in-law of Peter and Betty (Nelson), Michael and Christine (Westport), Diane and Lionel Broad (Melbourne), loved pop of all his grandchildren, loved brother of Bernice Lamont and the late George, BUI and Alfred, and loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews. R.I.P. Flowers respectfully declined, but donations to Buller Hospital Comforts Fund would be appreciated. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Canices Church, Brougham Street, Westport, Tomorrow (Friday), at 11 a.m., thence interment at the Orowaiti Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary at the church. This Day (Thursday), at 7 p.m. Hagedorns Funeral Services, Westport. CURRAN, Rev. Monsignor Adrian Patrick (Vicar Genera! of the Diocese of Auckland)—On July 10, 1979, at Auckland. May he rest in peace. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Cathedral, Auckland, at 2.30 p.m., Tomorrow (Friday), the Funeral than leaving for Panmure Catholic Cemetery. Vigil Mass at the Cathedral. This Day (Thursday), at 7.30 p.m. Davis Funeral Services Ltd, Auckland.
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