Deaths
ARCHER, H. Goorga (late 2/ N.Z.E.F., Reg. No. 38293). of 34 Hills Road — On March 12. 1985, at Christchurch, dearest and loved husband of Gabrielle, loved and respected father and father-in-law of Humphrey and Colleen (Wellington), Philip and Marla, Madeleine and lan McCormick (Oxford) and the late Gaye, a loving grandfather of Richard, Deborah, and Nicholas, Brent, Raymond and James. RJ.P. A Funeral Mass wUI be celebrated at St Mary’s Catholic Church, Manchester Street, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 12 noon and then to the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. Rosary at the Church This Day (Wednesday), at 7 p.m. John Rhlnd, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.). ARCHER, Humphrey George — On March 12. 1985, at Christchurch, loved son of the late Frederick and Margaret Archer, loved twin brother of the late Norman, loved brother and brother-in-law of Arthur and Noellne, Mary and the late Harry Moore (Wellington), Nancy and Horace Searle (Walmate), Grace and the late Norman Belsham (Tlmaru), Margaret and Edward Rumble (Christchurch) and the late Mavis and Phyllis, and a loved uncle of his nieces and nephews. R.I.P. BRANDFORD, Rhona Shortland — On March 12, 1985, (suddenly, but peacefully) at her home, dearly loved wife of Arthur, loved mother and mother-in-law of Elaine Wilson (Tlnwald), Colleen and Michael Rice and the late Peter, loved grandma of Maree, Gregory, Janine, Rachael, Melanie and Kelvin; In her 76th year. R.I.P. Messages to 30 Penrith Avenue. Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Peter's Catholic Church, Fisher Avenue, Beckenham, on Friday, March 15, at 2 p.m., interment thereafter in the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. J. Lamb, Trotter and Son, Ltd. BROWN, Gilbert — On March 12, 1985, at Woodchester Hospital, husband of the late Georgina Brown, and loved brother-in-law of Mrs J. Kelr (St Andrews, Scotland); aged 93 years. Privately cremated. A memorial service will be held at Woodchester Hospital, 76 Banks Avenue, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 11.15 a.m. John Rhlnd, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.). BROWN, John Neleen (Jack) (formerly of Richmond, late 2/N.Z.E.F. Reg. No. 19288, 26th Battalion) — On March 11, 1985, at Rannerdale War Veterans’ Home, dearly loved husband of the late Rene, loved father and father-in-law of Dayrell and Janet, Graham and Dorothy, Paul and Melva, Bryan and Lorraine, and loved granddad of his grandchildren; aged 69 years. Cut flowers, please. Messages to 17 Cheam Street, Christchurch 6. The Funeral service will be held In the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, This Day (Wednesday), at 1.30 p.m. John Rhlnd, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.): CLARK, Bessy Jens (nee Holland) (ex-R.N.Z. W.A.A.F., Reg. No. W2OBO (Dutch) - On March 11, 1985, at Wanganui, dearly loved wife of Ken of 90 Parson St, Wanganui, loved mother and mother-in-law of Don and Pauline, Marilyn, Rosalind, Loraine and Tom Snyder, Jackie and Darryl Dowman and Gary, and loved nana of her 10 grandchildren. The Funeral service will be held In the chapel of Dempsey and Forest, Ltd, Guynton Street, Wanganui, Tomorrow (Thursday), at 11 a.m. Dempsey and Forest, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z., Wanganui.
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