Deaths
AGAR, Julia—On September 14, 1980, at St George’s Hospital, Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late C. P. Agar, C.M.G., loved mother of Hilary (Mrs A. F. Wilson), and Philippa (Mrs J. G. H. Tait), and loved nana Of Katrina McEachen. Jon, Julian and Karlene Rinckes, Cecile, Perry, Gregory and the late Laurence Tait. As an alternative to garden flowers, donations to the Canterbury Medicat Research Foundation, P.O. Box 2682, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Funeral service will be held in St Barnabas’ Church, Fendalton Road, This Day (Wednesday), at 2.15 p.m. Private cremation thereafter. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. BRIGGS, William Henry—On September 16. 1980, at Cressy House, Lyttelton, dearly loved husband of the late Molly Briggs, loved father of Bill Briggs. (Greymouth), Maureen (Mrs Turatini). Ngaire (Mrs Stephenson), and Evelyn (Mrs Davis), and a dearly loved grandfather of all his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. No flowers, please. The Funeral will leave 18 Brittan Terrace, Lyttelton, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m., for a service at the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, commencing at 11.15 aun. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. BROWNE, Victor Carlyle—On September 13, 1980, at Fairhaven Hospital, beloved husband of Isabel, father of Joan Lyle, Bill, Peter and Michael, and granddad of his many loved grandchildren and four great-grandchildren: in his 80th year. We extend special appreciation to those who cared for him at Fairhaven Hospital. A family Funeral service was held Yesterday. G Barrell and Son, Ltd.
CAMERON, Colin pal*—On. September 16, 1980, at Timaru, very dearly lovea and cherished husband of Jennifer, of 80 McKenzie Street, Geraldine, and very dearly loved and devoted father of Tony, Julie, and Sharon; aged 46 years. Very deeply mourned. The Funeral will leave St Andrew’s Church, Geraldine, Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Geraldine Cemetery. Garden flowers only, please, or donations to the Geraldine St John Ambulance. R. W. Geddes, Ltd. CAMERON, Colin Dale— Dearly loved second son of Don and Isy Cameron, of Main North Road, Geraldine, loved brother and brother-in-law of Harvey and Esmay (Mosgiel), Pauline and Allan Brown (Lauder), Fay and Bill Reid (Timaru), Stuart and Vai (Frankton), Donna and Brian Bellett (Invercargill), and loved uncle of his nieces and nephews. DOW, David lan Alistair—On September 13, 1980 (suddenly), while holidaying in Spain, dearly loved husband of Jennifer and loved father of Andrew and Jocelyn; aged 47 years. Address messages to 7 'Cottenham Place, Wimbledon, London SW2O.
DOW, David lan Alistair—On September 13, 1980, loved son-in-law of Pearl and the late Tom Langdale-Hunt and brother-in-law of Olive and Graham, Mike and Jill, Patsy and Sonny, Alistair and Trish, Lesley and Russell, and uncle of his nieces and nephews. DRAKE, Henry (late of Petrie Street)—On September 15, 1980, at Christchurch, loved husband of the late Eileen Drake loved father of Estelle (Mrs F. Wolbers) and Alva (Mrs A. Teape), and a loved granddad of Karen and Julie Wolbers, Denise and Michael Teape, and Andrea Cameron. (Late C.T.8.) Cut flowers only, please. Messages to 92A St Martins Road, Christchurch. The Funeral service will be held at St Columba Presbyterian Church, Petrie Street Tomorrow (Thursday), at 2.15 p.m., and then to the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue. John Rhind, Ltd.
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