Deaths
BANKS, Alice (Al, nee Butler), of Dorie — On September 10, 1983, at The Princess Margaret Hospital, dearly loved wife of the late Arthur, loved mother and mother-in-law of Doreen and John Cox, and Ron and Pauline Banks, and loved wee nana of her grandchildren and great-grand-children; In her 82nd year. Messages to 23 Cardome Street, Christchurch 5. The Funeral service will be held In the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 3 p.m. John Rhlnd, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
BANKS, Alice - On September 10, 1983, dearly loved wee nana of Sandra, Peter, Vicki, Christopher, and Rebecca Banks, and loved great-nana of Matthew.
BROWN, James Andrew, of 2 Collingwood Place, Ranglora — On September 10, 1983, at Akaroa (result of an accident), dearly loved son of D. MacGregor Brown, Birch Cottage, Grange Settlement, Temuka, and the late Betty, much loved stepson of Greta, loved and brother-in-law of David and Sherry Radburn (Temuka), Allstair and Dianne (New Plymouth), lan and Valerie (Milford), Warwick and Elaine (Tlmaru), and Donald (Temuka), and loved uncle of his nieces and nephews; aged 23 years. Funeral information later. W. Galbraith and Son, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
Deaths
Press, 12 September 1983, Page 35
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