Deaths
BELL, Edna Marion (Edn« Smith), of 5 Tyrone Street Beliast—On December 4, 1981 at her residence, loved mother and mother-in-law of Jack and Joan. Ron and Betty, loved nana of Jeffrey and Janette. Ron and Joy. Alan and Frances. John, Gary and Brent, and a loved greatgrandmother. Messages to 905 Main North Road. Belfast, or Chaneys Corner, 1055 Main North Road. Belfast. The Funeral service will be held in the Harewood Crematorium Chapel, Johns Road, on Monday. December 7, at 12 noon. John Rhind. Ltd.
BRINGANS, Jessie May (late of Darfield)-On December 4. 1981, at Parklands Private Hospital. Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late Alexander Bringans. dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Oliver and Una (Hornby). Noeline and Jack Senior (Pareroa). Mavis and Bill Dawber (Rangiora). Alex and Marguerite (Hoon Hay), and loved grandmother of all her grandchildren and greatgrandchildren: in her 85th year. Messages to 48 Arik! Place. Hornby. Flowers respectfully declined, but if desired, donations may be made at the service to the Parklands Hospital Patients Fund. The Funeral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, on Monday, December 7. at 3 p.m. J. Lamb and Son. Ltd.
BRINGANS, Jessie May — On December 4. 1981. at Parklands Private Hospital, dearly loved sister of Bertha Thomas (Waimate). Ina O’Daniels (Christchurch), and Dorrie Pugh (St Andrews). Sadlv missed.
BRINGANS, Jessie May — On December 4. 1981. at Christchurch, dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Mavis and Bill Dawber (Rangiora). and cherished grandma of Peter. Vicki. Gregory. Kevin and John and great-grandma of Alana. At peace.
BRINGANS, Jessie May — On December 4. 1981. ai Parklands Hospital, dearly loved motner ana mother-in-law of Alex and Marguerite, and loved grandma ot Pamela. Rosalie and Anne.
BROADHURST, Harold George - On Decemoer 4. 1981. at Bethesda Hospital, dearly loved husband of the late Pearl, loved father and father-in-law ol Ray and Maureen, Marge and Horne Dixon. Noel and Margaret, and a much loved grandfather and greatgrandfather: in nis 76th year. Cut flowers only, please. Messages to Flat 1. 52 Highsted Road. Bishopdale, The Funeral service will be held in the Harewood Crematorium Chapel. 507 Johns Road, on Monday. December 7. 1981. at 2.15 p.m. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd.
BROADHURST, Harold Gaorgo — On December 4. at Bethesda Home, dearly loved devoted grandfather and great-grand-father of Rex. Rowena and Rochelle Broadhurst. Cheryl Keith. Dean and Hayley Bren.s.sell. and Mark. Ann and StacJy Broadhurst. Fondest memories always.
COATES. tvan William, Of Dunedin Street. Redwood—On December 3. 1981. at Christchurch, dearly oeloved husband ot Eileen, loved father of Ivan (Auckland), treasured father-in-law of Laura, and loved grandrather ol Gillian. Nigel, and Vivienne: aged 72 years. To live in the heart of those who truly loved him is nut to die. Rest in peace, dear Pop. The Funeral service will be held in the Harewood Crematorium Chapel. 507 Johns Road, on Monday, at 1.30 p.m. Lamb and Hayward. Ltd.
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