Deaths
BROWN, Carolyn Fay - On August 31. 1982. at her home, Warragul. Australia, dearlyloved wife of Walter Brown, loved mother of Jack and Shannon, dearly loved daughter of Fay and Les Askew. Christchurch, and loved sister of Ben and Jill, and dearly loved grand-daughter of Jessie and Baynes, Christchurch; aged 26 years. (Suddenly). The Funeral will be held at II a.m.. Australian time. This Day. Friday, at the Warragul Lawn Cemetery. CAMPBELL, Kenneth John (ex P.O.W. Infantry Reg. No. 19376) - On September 1.1982. at his residence. 8 Meredith Street, Christchurch 2. loved son of the late Thomas and Phoebe Mary Campbell. loved brother and brother-in-law of Colin. Ina and Percy Pachnatz (Cust). Noeline and Wilfred Paget (Kaiapol), Kelvin (Tom) and Daphne, and Runa and Murray Rathgen (St Andrews), and loved uncle and great-uncle of all his nieces and nephews; in his 68th year. (Suddenly.) The Funeral service will be held in our Ferry Park Chapel, 297 Ferry Road. This Day (Friday), at 1 p.m.. Interment thereafter at the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.) CONNOR, Ruby Evelina — On September 2. 1982. at Sunnyside Hospital, loved wife of the late George Connor, loved mother of Sydney Connor, and Winifred Wild, and loved grandmother of Sylvia Meese and Darryl Wild: aged 93 years. At rest. The Funeral service will be held In the Chapel Of The Good Shepherd. Sunnyside Hospital, This Day (Friday). at 2.30 p.m. Academy Funeral Services, I.F.D.A.N.Z. CORBETT, Harold Jack, of 68 Hastings Street. Sydenham — On September 1, 1982, at his residence, dearly loved husband of Lilian, loved father and father-in-law of Peter and Glenys (South Africa), Pauline, Harvey and Lynette. and loved granddad of Andrew and Sandra, Stefan and Jennifer; aged 67 years. (Suddenly.) The Funeral service will be held at the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, at 3 p.m. This Day (Friday). G. Barrel! and Sons. Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.) COSTER, Edward Herbert Lewie (Bonny) — -On September 1, 1982, at Onahau Bay. Marlborough Sounds, (suddenly, on his launch), loved father and father-in-law of Anne and Rex Giddens, Mary and Bob Pennington, Pam Black, John and Lois, Stafford and Francie and Ted. and loved granddad of his eleven grandchildren; aged 64 years. Messages to 142 Budge Street. Blenheim. His Funeral service will be held at the Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Picton, at 11 a.m., Tomorrow (Saturday), thereafter interment at the Picton Cemetery. Gibb Funeral Services. Ltd, Picton. FRASER, John Erikine — On August 31, 1982, at Christchurch, loved husband of the late Eileen, dearly loved famer and father-in-law of Grahame, and Doreen, and Brian ana Prim, and loved grandfather of Malcolm, Christopher. Timothy. Bridget, Karen, Judith, ■ and Victoria; aged 83 years. Cut flowers only, please. Messages to 206 Major Hornbrook Road. Christchurch 8. The Funeral service will be held in the Mount Pleasant Presbyterian Church, St Andrews Hill Road. This Day (Friday), at 3.30 p.m., private Cremation thereafter. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.)
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