Deaths
STUCK, Arnold James, of 9K Ciu." Street. Timaru Un .September 21*. 1979. at Chn»i ickurch suddenly), deaiiy loved husband of Natalie, lot rd father and fither-m--law of Erica and thus O* borne. Robin and Jeff Lynx 1 nailend), and Brian lAtb tiali.u. and a loved grandi oi Stacey and Carey The Funeral service Will be lie.d in St John's Xuglivan Church. Wai iti Road. Timaru. on I'hvirsday, October 4 at II a.m., tollowed by a private cremation Flowers rr-peit fully declined Betts Funeral WELLS, William Geoffrey On October I. 197 y. at West land Hospital, loved son ef tl.e late Winifred Wells, loved father of Geoffrey 'Australia 1 , loved brother ot Mac timercaigiE Dick Haast). Ashley lldkitika . Wallace Harihari . and the late Valerie, and a loved uncle of his nieces and nephews, aged 62 year* RIP Messages to 131 Tudor Street. Hokitika \ Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Marx’s Church. Hokitika. Tomorrow Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m. thence inteimenl at the Hokitika ( emetery II A Thompson. Ltd. H-ikuik*
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