Deaths
ADAMSON, Lucy (late of Oamaru and Palmerston)—On July 11, 1980, at Ross Home, Dunedin, beloved daughter of the late Adam and Lucy Adamson, dearly loved sister and sister-in-law of Tom and Dorothy (Christchurch), Alec and Nina (Dunedin), Ina and the late George Duncan (Palmerston), William and Pearl (Alexandra), and the late Harry, Margaret and Jessie, and loved and respected aunt of all her nieces and nephews; in her 85th year. A life given. A service will be held in the Chapel of Stringer Wilson and Perkins, Thames Street, Oamaru, This Day (Monday), at 1 p.m., the Funeral then leaving for the Waimate Cemetery, arriving at 2.15 p.m. Messages to 2 Aronui Road, Alexandra. Hope and Sons, Ltd.
ADDISON, Dorothy Winifred —On July 11, 1980, at Parklands Hospital, loved wife of the late John Humphrey Addison, loved mother and mother-in-law of Julie and Des, and loved nana of Jasmine, Maxine. Deidre and Vivienne; in her 75th year. Messages to 4 Harrowdale Drive, Christchurch 4. Private Funeral, Tomorrow (Tuesday). Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. ANDREW, William Mcllroy (Roy) — (7n July 12, 1980, at Dunedin, beloved husband of Phyllis and Daphne, loved father and father-in-law of Bill and Shirley, Alvin and Glenda (Christchurch), and the late Mervyn, and loved granddad of all his grandchildren; in his 73rd year. Funeral service at Dunedin, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m. Messages to 18 City Road, Dunedin. Hope and Sons, Ltd. ARGYLE, Nicholas Lawrenc® Graeme — On Julv 12, 198 Q (suddenly), at his home, Queen St, Doyleston, dearly loved onlv son of Sue and Gavin Argyle, loved brother of Bridget, and loved grandson of Lawrence and Leila Argyle, and Yvonne and Graeme Sheppard: aged six weeks. A Private Funeral service will be held in St John the Evangelist Church, Leeston, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., private thereafter. John Rhind, Ltd. ARGYLE, Nicholas Lawrence Graeme — On July 12, 1980, at Doyleston (suddenly), precious little nephew of Eve and Ross Argyle, and cousin of Rebecca and Desiree: aged six weeks. Always remembered.
BARBOUR, Myra Muir, of 9 Kershaw Place—On July 11, 1980, at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of John Barbour, loved sister of Wilfred Ward (Tauranga), loved aunty of Norma Foster, Brenda Dayman (both of Sydney), Mar, gery Lancaster. Nett Buchanan, Noanl Baker, Robin Ward and Beryl Banks (Pendarves), and loved friend of Eileen Ede, Lili Lew, Rugby Buck, and Ann Pemberthy; aged 84 years. In lieu of flowers, donations to the New Zealand Blind Foundation, P.O. Box 1696, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Furneral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium, Linwood Avenue, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 3 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
BAXTER, Ernest Barnard — On July 11, 1980, at his residence, Flat 5, 205 Revell Street. Hokitika, dearly loved husband of Grace, loved father of John (Picton), Brian (Gisborne). Josie and Carole (Mrs B. Chapman) (both of Christchurch), Des (Auckland), and the late Tom, and loved brother of Josie Baxter (Grevmouth); aged 80 years. R.I.P. Flowers respectfully declined. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Mary’s Church, Hokitika. This Day (Monday), at 11 a.m., thence interment at the Hokitika Cemetery. H. A. Thompson, Ltd. BEATH, william Hunter, of 45 Lindsay Street—On July 13, 1980. at Christchurch, dearlv loved husband of Aileeh. and loved father of Helen Mace and Peter. Flowers respectfully declined. A private Funeral service will be held in the Harewood Crematorium Chapel, Johns Road. Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 10.30 a.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
BEATH, William Hunter — On Julv 13, 1980, at Christchurch, loved father and father-in-law of Helen and Hallett Mace (54 Kensington Avenue), and loved poppa of Malcolm, Julian, and Vicki.
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