Deaths
ROBINS, Eilaan (naa Hoffman, fomarty Allan) — On June 25, 1985, at Eventide Home, Pukekohe, loved mother and mother-tn-law of Max and Colleen, and the late June Allen, loved nana of Jennifer, Stephen, Paul, Brlgld. Kathryn, Elizabeth, Fiona, and the late David, and great-grandmother of Sonja, Emma, Sarah, and Damian. RJ.P. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Catholic Church, Pukekohe, Tomorrow (Friday), at 10.30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Franklin Eventide Home, P.O. Box 364. Pukekohe, would be appreciated. All communications to
11 Willowbrook Road, Pukekohe. Grahams Funeral Services, Tuakau, F.D.A.N.Z.
SADGROVE, Dowglaa Rosa, D.F.C. (75th Squadron, World War II), of 139 Denbigh Street, Felldlng — On June 26.1985, at his residence (suddenly), dearly loved husband of Joan Thelma Sadgrove, loved father and father-in-law of Judith and Jim Cleland (Palmerston North), Julie and Greg Hltchenson (Australia), Jennifer and Darrell Hamblin (Wellington), Ross and Robyn (Christchurch), and Phillip and Kara (Wellington), and loved granddad of Grant, Suzanne, Benjamin, Timothy, and Paul; aged 62 years. At resL Service at St John’s Anglican Church. Camden Street, Felldlng, Tomorrow (Friday), at 11 a.m. William Cotton and Sons, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z., Felldlng.
TAUWHARE, Piripi Nori (Phil) - On June 25, 1985, at Christchurch, dearly loved son of the late Hera and Phillip, and a loved and devoted brother of Peter, Tehao, George, Tul, DOt, Topsy, Reihana, Arlkl, Mate, Hine, Stella, Jimmy, Janet, Tangl, and the late Marama, Toto, Rocky, and Hula. Phil will leave Te Walpounamu Chapel, 290 Ferry Road, This Day (Thursday), at 10 a.m., for Rapaki Marae. The Funeral service will be held at Rapaki Marae, Tomorrow (Friday), at 11 a.m., interment thereafter at Rapaki. Lamb and Hayward, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
TAUWHARE, Piripi Hori (Phil) — On June 25, 1985, at Christchurch, dearly beloved son of the late Ihala and Walkura Talnul, beloved brother of Mary and Jock Tulloch (Hokitika), Louis Talnul (Arahura), and the late John, Gus, Tom, Ihala, Mabel, Lionel, and Rachael, and a loved uncle of his nieces and nephews.
WHITTINGTON, Albart Georgs (Bert) (Late N.Z.R.) - On June 25, 1985, at his home, 127 King Street, Ranglora, dearly loved husband of Win, loved father and father-in-law of George and Ruth, and loving granddad of Janet, David, and Graeme. Messages to 118 Highsted Road, Christchurch. By family request, no flowers, please. His Funeral service will be held in the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel, Linwood Avenue, Christchurch, Today (Thursday), at 3 p.m. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd, Ranglora, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
WILLIAMS, Rsv. Canon Basil Hooking — On June 24, 1985, at Sydney, beloved husband of Star, loved father and father-in-law of the Rev. Stephen and Gillian Williams (Sydney), the Rev. Richard and Lulu Williams (England), and Alison, loved brother and brother-in-law of the Rev. Donald and Neena Williams, and loved brother of Shirley (Mrs Brocket), and of the late Elrnsly, and Alison. Funsral This Day (Thursday), In St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney.
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