Deaths
DAVIS, Harold Alfred (Hurricane)— Dearly beloved husband of Jean, loved father of Jeanette (Napier), Peter tPort Chilmer si, Harry (Invercirgilli; Judy, Tony and L e a-A nn e (Christchurch).! loved father-in-law of Mavis and Betty, grandfather of Ke.tll Jo. Jill. Shane, Kelly, Scott and Kerri and greatgranddad of wee Lance. 'Messages to 4 Tensing Place. Christchurch 4. No flowers, iby request, but donations niav be made at the service for the Cancer Society. The iFuneral service will be held; in our Chapel. 234 Lichfield' 'Street. Christchurch, This] Day (Thursday), at 2.30 p.m..i private cremation thereafter.j J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. i IRONS, Charles Joseph— On J March 25, ISSI. suddenly, a* Timaru, dearly loved husband: of Eileen Esther Irons, of 26| Catherine Street. Umaru, i loved father and father-in-law, of Dorothy and Alan Tysoni (Oamarui, Nola and Jim Cas-i sidy, and loved pop of Ray-| lee’n. Lynette. Gariy and Kerrie Tyson, Wayne, Terrye and I Lane* Cassidy; in his 7lst< year. Rest in peace. Cut! flowers only, please. A Re-; quie-.u Mass will be celebrated: at the Sacred Heart Church.; CTaigie Avenue, Timaru, Tomorrow (Friday), at 11 ■a.m.. interment thereafter at the Timaru Cemetery. Recitation of the Rosary at the Church. This Day (Thursday), at 7.15 p.m. Hall and Moore Ltd, Timaru.
JOHNSON, Cecil, of Akaroa —On March 25, 1981. at the Akaroa Hospital, dearly loved son of Emily and the late Herbert, and loved brother and brother-in-law ot Charles and Mona (5 Norris Street, Prebbleton), and Arthur. The Funeral service will be held at the < graveside in the Akaroa Cemetery, Tomorrow (Fridav). at 2 p.m. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.
KOMENE, Melvin Aaron (Mel), of 4 Upham Terrace, Lvltelton —On March 25, 1981.; at The Princess Margaret Hospital, suddenly. desrly loved husband of Beryl (Bev).; deariv loved and cherished; father of Caroline, Aaron> Tania, Kiriana and Ngawai, loved son of Liddy Matthews and the late Ngawai, and loved bv all his family; aged 42 vears. Funeral details later' Lamb and Hayward Ltd.
LUDWIG, Elsie—On March 24, 1981, much loved dear friend of Joan and Bert, Claire and Bob and Gwen and Huntley.
MAZE, Catherine (Rena)— On March 25, 1981. at Christchurch. dearly loved wife of the late Francis Livingston Maze, loved mother and mother-in-law of lan and Gladys (Twizel), and Jessie and Peter Wynands, and a loved nana and great-nana; aged 78 years. Messages to 153 woodham Road, Christchurch. No flowers by request, but donations may be made to the National Heart Foundation, P.O. Box 696. Christchurch. The Funeral service will be held in our chapel, 19 London Street, Christchurch. Tomorrow (Friday), at 1.30 p.m., and then io the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. -John Rhind. Ltd.
MAZE, Catherine (Rena)—On March 25, 1981, at Christchurch, loved mother and mother-in-law ot Jessie and Peter (Mt Cook), and loved nana of Lynn, Fay, Denise, Joy and Garry. MAZE, Catherine (Rena)—On March 25, 1981. at Christchurch. much loved nana of Lynn and Wayne Wood, and loved nana with the stick of Joanne, Alison and Jonathan.
MAZE, Catherine (Rena) —On March 25. 1981, at Christchurch, loved nana and greatgrandmother of Denise Heremiai and Leilani and Riana (Australia). PARK, Margaret Mary (Peggie), of 16 Peverel Street, Riccarton —On March 25, 1981,
at Nurse Maude Hospital, deariv loved wife of the late Arthur, loved mother and mother-in-law of Betty and the late Gordon Hayman (Auckland), Lucy and the late Bill Kinley, and Beatrice, loved grandmother of lan and Margaret Kinley, Janice and Noel McMillan (Garstnn). and loved great-grandmother of her eight great-grandchild-ren. R.I.P. Cut flowers only, please. Messages to 9 Gresford Street, Christchurch 1. A Requiem Mass will be cele-
brated at St Teresa of Lisieux Catholic Church, Puriri Street. Riccarton. Tomorrow (Friday), at 10 a.m._ thenee to the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. PITT, Dulcie Ella May—On March 25, 1981, at Christchurch, beloved wife of the late Walter Stanley Pitt, loved mother and mother-in-law of Dorothy and Denys (Kalkohe), Rons and Stan (Woodend), Trevor and Catherine (Nottingham, England), and loved grandmother and great-grand'.Tiotiier of all her grandchildren. Flowers respectfully declined. Messages to 15 Woodend Road, Woodend. Private cremation service. Tomorrow (Friday). Lamb and Hayward, Ltd. SMITH, Margaret Ann (Topsy), of 5 Pitcairn Crescent and Ute of Centennial Avenue —Or. March 24, 1981, at The Princess Margaret Hospital, dearly loved wife -of Charles W’atson -Smith, loved mother and mother-in-law of Joan and Fred Luxon, Peggy and John Grant, Mona and Eric Beßsney. Frank and Elaine. Ron and TVinsome, and lan and Lois (Lower Hutt), and loved grandma of her twenty-one grandchildren ard eleven great grandchildren; aged 81 years. The Funeral service wtd be held In. the Westperk: Chapel, 46 < Wairakei Road, This Day (Thursday), st 3 p.m.. interment thereafter in the Watmairi Cemetery. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd.
SMITH, Margaret Ann (Topsy)—On March 24, 1981, at The Princess Margaret Hospital, loved sister of Lexie Gibson (Ashburton), and loved aunt of all her nieces and nephews.
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