Deaths
STILL, Rebert Wilson (Beb) (late of Still’s Ltd, Hornby:, of 381 Yaldtairst Road—On February 3, 1981, «t Christchurch , Hospital, dearly beloved husband of the late Lily Still, loved 1 father and father-in-law of • Shirley and Bruce Whitehead, Anne and Rovan Bickerton, loved grandfaiWf of Mark and Paul WbitebUtL Dean; .Andrew and Michael Biikertoa: aged 77 years. Cut flowers preferred. Messages to 22 Faparoa Street, Chrstehurch 5. The Funeral service will be held ta the Harewood Crematorium Chapel. Johns Road, This’ Day (Wednesday), at 1.30 pun. John Rhind, Ltd. STJ LL , Robert Wilson (Bob)—On February 8,1981, at Christchurch Hospital, loved brother of - Arch and Chris end a loved uncle of his nieces and nephews.
WALKER, Robert Mitehett. of 81 Karepa Street, Brooklyn, Wellington—On Februarv 6. 1931. (accidentally), at Wellington, Robbie, dearly loved I eldest son of Bob and Marr, and loved brother of David, Neil and Bruce. A private cremation service was held on jtondM' E. Morris Jar., Ls,
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