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OBITUARY.

CLAUDE PERROTT. The death of Mr Claude Perrott occurred at Riccarton on December 24. He was the youngest son of Mr and Mrs Robert Perrott, of St Albans. On leaving school he joined the office staff of Messrs Graham, Wilson and Smellie, leaving there to go to Messrs Booth, Macdonald and Co. In 1918 he was appointed to the accountancy staff of Messrs W. Strange and Co., and in July last to a similar position with the New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association. He married Millie, daughter of the late James M’Clelland, of Leeston, and leaves a widow and two children.

The funeral was largely attended, and wreaths and floral tributes were received from the following:—Mother and Father, Canterbury Jockey Club, New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Mr and Mrs F. Lord, staff of New Zealand Farmers’ Co-operative Association, Mr and Mrs H. D. Nelson, Mr and Mrs Masters and family, Bruce family (Longcliffe), Mr and Mrs J. Perrott, Mr and Mrs G. Perrott, Mr and Mrs North, Jean and Reg, Mr and Mrs E. 11. Wyles, Miss Strange, Mrs Whiteside, Mrs Yabsley, Mrs Burrows, Mr and Mrs J. Ludeman, Mr and Mrs W. Kerr, Whitmore family, Mr and Mrs H. Dendle, Edith and Bert, Mr and Mrs F. Gill, Mr and Mrs R. Jones and family, Mr and Mrs A. Dendle and family, Mr and Mrs W. Hockey, Mrs Hincksmann and family, Mr and Mrs P. Gill, Mr and Mrs J. Anderson (Lakeside), Fraser family, Mr and Mrs Mulholland, Mr and Mrs A. E. Romeril, Mr and Mrs C. Higgins, Mr and Mrs Fred Ray. Mr and Mrs H. Wilson, Mr and Mrs D. A. Donn.

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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18960, 6 January 1930, Page 14

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OBITUARY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18960, 6 January 1930, Page 14

OBITUARY. Star (Christchurch), Issue 18960, 6 January 1930, Page 14