Deaths
SMITH, Murray Armatrong — On July 14,1985 (suddenly), at his home, Transport Lane, Oxford, cherished husband of Kathleen, dearly loved father and father-in-law of Pamela and Alan McKenzie (Christchurch), Donald and Frances (Russells Flat), Barbara and lan Baxter (Ashley), and. Eleanor and Bryan Green (Sheffield), loved granddad of John and Camilla, Kathryn, Alastair and Kay, and Stuart, Murray, Jillian, Michael, and Rodney, Dorothy and Chris, Brian, Roger, and Jennifer, and David, Richard, Stephen, and Bronwyn, and a loved greatgranddad; in his 82nd year. Garden flowers preferred. His Funeral service will be held in St Andrew’s Anglican Church, High Street, Oxford, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m., Interment thereafter at the Waddington Cemetery. Gulliver and Taylor, Ltd, Rangiora, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
THOMPSON, Rutsell Thurlow — On July 13,1985, at The Princess Margaret Hospital, beloved husband of Gabriele, dearly loved father of Heath and Bernice, and Richard and Jennifer, much loved by his grandchildren and greatgrandchildren, and dearly loved brother of Doris (England); in his 92nd year. Messages to 209 Opawa Road, Christchurch 2. No flowers, by request, alternatively donations In his memory to The Princess Margaret Hospital would be appreciated, and may be made at the ■service. The Funeral service will be held at St Mark’s Anglican Church, Opawa Road, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 10 a.m., followed by a private cremation. John Rhind, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.). THORNTON, Francis (Frank) — On July 13, 1985, at his residence, loved husband of the late Winifred, and loved father of Anne (Mrs Klaas Bos), and June (Mrs Taylor), and a respected grandfather and great-grandfather. Body donated to medical science. Academy Funeral Services.
WARREN, Julie Barbara — On July 14, 1985, at Christchurch (result of an accident), dearly loved only daughter of Barbara and Reg Warren, loved sister of David and Peter, loved granddaughter of Ivy Knowler (England), and loved niece of Donald Knowler (England); aged 24 years. Fondly remembered by all the Warren family In England. Messages to Flat 2,9 B Florance Place, Christchurch 9. The Funeral service will be held In the Parklands Cooperative Parish Church, Queenspark Drive, on Wednesday, July 17, at 2.30 p.m., private Interment thereafter. John Rhind, Ltd, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
WARREN, Julio — Darling, you came in love and you gave it all, you left in peace and you weren’t small. Love — Bill.
WILLIAMS, Catherine Sarah Oil-* via (late of Holmwood, Rangiora) — On July 14, 1985, at Christchurch Hospital, widow of George Ernest Williams, loved aunt of Isobel and the late Lawson Killlck, Hugh and Pam Dempsey, and Bruce and MarJ Dempsey, and loved great-aunt of Alan, Bruce, and Catherine, Graeme, Gregory, Suzanne, Kerry and Adrlene, Laurie, Wayne, Jeanette, and Grant, and a great-great-aunt; In her 92nd year. Messages to 22 Kinley Street, Rangiora. Private Funeral. Gulliver and Tyler, Ltd, Rangiora, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
WILLIAMS, Leo James (Jim) (late of Post Office), of 87 Romilly Street, Westport — On July 13, 1985, at Westport, loved elder son of the late Fred and Mary Ann Williams, loved brother and brother-in-law of Marlon and Tom Durkin (Westport), Len and Rosemary (Upper Hutt), Iris (Sister Bonaventure, Upper Hutt), David and Lila (Christchurch), Nola and Max Galo (Cobden), lan and Joyce (Greymouth), Beverley and Ted Savage (Greymouth), Sister Coleen S.M. (FIJI), Phillip (Balclutha), Brian and Jacqui (Eltham), and Kevin (Christchurch), and a loved uncle; aged 49 years. R.I.P. Flowers respectfully declined, but donations to the Cancer Society, P.O. Box 68, Westport, would be appreciated. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated In St CanIce’s Church, Brougham Street, Westport, This Day (Monday), at 11 a.m., thence interment at the Orowalti Cemetery. Hagedorns Funeral Services, F.D.A.N.Z. (Inc.).
WYLIE, William Hamilton, of 8 Sherwood Lane, Cashmere — On July 11, 1985, at Burwood Hospital, much loved husband of Mavis (Jo), loved father of Deborah Trotter (England), Brionle Feast (Wellington), Kllmeny Keyse, William (Wangaloa), and Wilson (Broken Hill, Australia), and beloved pop of his many grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. (Peacefully.) No flowers, please. The Funeral service will be held In St Augustine’s Anglican Church, Cracroft Terrace, Tomorrow (Tuesday), at 11 a.m., private Interment thereafter. Academy Funeral Services.
WYLIE, William Hamilton, of 8 Sherwood Lane, Cashmere (formerly of Oamaru) — On July 11, 1985 (peacefully), at Burwood Hospital, much loved husband of Mavis (Jo), and loved father and father-in-law of William and Maureen (Wangaloa), Wilson (Australia), and the late Dawn and Judy, Deborah and Warren Trotter (England), Brionle and Roger Feast (Wellington), and Kllmeny and Michael Keyse (Christchurch), eldest son of the late William and Ada (Oamaru), loved brother of Marjory Borough (Dunedin), and the late Dorothy, and Moss, fond grandfather of John, Ruth, Lesley, Mary, Moss, Ross, Kate, Emily, Joshua, Nicholas, Luke, Nicholas, Lucy, and the late Christine, and proud greatgrandfather of Deborah, Esther, and Michael; In his 87th year.
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