Deaths
ALMOND, Alan Haig, of 189 A Rutland Street, Christchurch 5 —■’ On September 1, 1980, at The Princess Margaret - Hospital, dearly loved husband of Kathleen Margaret Almond, and loved father and father-in-law of John and Jan, and Dave and Marilyn, and loved grandpop of Tracey, Jason and Jasmine; in his 63rd year. (Reg. No. 30799, Sth Field: Regiment, 2nd N.Z.E.F.) Cut flowers only, please. The Funeral service: will commence at the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, This Day (Thursdaj), at 2.15 pan. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. . 1.,;ANDERSON, Hugh Anthony, of 17 Melrose Street—On September 3, 1980, at the Burwood Hospital, dearly loved husband of Hazel and loved father and "father-in-law of Mark and Judy, and loved granddad of David, Richard and Michael. RJJ*. No flowers please, but donations to the Cancer Society of NJZ., P.O. Box 373, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Funeral service will be held In the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, Tomorrow (Friday), at 3 p.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
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