DEATHS.
BINGHAM —OiI January 4, 1931, at her residence, Ida May, dearly beloved wife of Charles Henry Bingham, 11.*, Pavitt Street, Richmond, Christchurch: in her thirty-ninth year. Safe in the arms of Jesus, CHARLES—On January 3, 1931, at the Christchurch Hospital, James, dearlv beloved husband of Blizabeth Charles; ‘ife'erl fifty years. A patient sufferer COUCH. —On January 4, 1931. at Christchurch, Peter, dearly beloved husband of Annie Couch. Hate of N.Z. Railways. GUDSELL—On January 5, 1931, at Christchurch Hospital, James, dearlr loved husband of Rebecca Gudseli, 288, Lincoln Road, Christchurch, arnl late of Tinwald, Ashburton; agvcl seventy-eight years. HARRISON— On January 3. 1931, at hi* residence, 406, Tuam Street, Lin wood, Jabez, beloved husband of Margaret yea? bCth Harr,son; in hls fifty-ninth HOOPER. —On January 2. 1931, at Christchurch, Douglas Nelson, dearly loved husband of Jean Graham Hooper. 63a, Barrington Street, Spreydon, and second son of Thomas John and the late Mary Hooper; in hts twenty-fifth year. Private interment. XEELEY —On January 3, 1931, at the residence of his father-in-law, Mr \V. J. Thomson, 29, Nelson Street, Ashburton, Leslie George, dearly beloved husband of Kate Keeley; aged twenty-seven years. A patient sufferer at rest. McLACHLAN—On January 4, at “Hazelburn.” Doyleston, Archibald, dearly beloved husband of Mary Me Lachlan, Doyleston; aged sixty-five years. RAMSAY —On January 4. 1931, at her residence, 113, Sullivan Avenue. Opawa, Jean, widow of the late W. S. Ramsay. At rest. ROY —On January 2. at Geraldine, Andrew, beloved husband of Maud Roy, and beloved father of Andrew, Robert. Samuel and Olive Roy, 9, Westby Street. Interred at Linwood. WALKER. —On January 3. at her residence, 105, Winchester Street, Christchurch, Alice, dearly loved wife of R. B. Walker. Private interment. No flowers. WATSON —On January 3, 1931. at her residence, Helena Rose, dearly loved wife of Frank Watson, 27, Onslow' Street, St Albans; aged fifty-tw<> years. (Suddenly.) No mourning, by request. WINTER —On January 3, 1931, at the Christchurch Hospital, Robert Bainbridge, youngest son of Charles and Annie Winter, of 79, Briggs Road, Mairehau; in liis fourteenth year. Result of an accident.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19269, 5 January 1931, Page 3
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