DEATHS
FIELD—On December 21, 1950, at Mataroa (suddenly), Myra Evelyn, dearly loved sister of Mrs. J. Thompson, of Mataroa. Private ' iterment at Taihape today (Friday).—F. W. Ifcmerville, Ltd., Funeral Directors, Taihape. KELLY—On December 20, 1950, at Taihape, Rachael, dearly loved mother of Heather and Rex; aged 43 years. Friends kindly note that the funeral will leave St. Margaret’s Anglican Church, for the Taihape Cemetery at the conclusion of a service commencing at 3 p.m. today (Friday, December 22, 1950).—F. W. Somerville, Ltd., Funeral Directors, Taihape. MILNE—Qn December 20, 1950, as the result of an accident, Arthur, beloved son of Mrs E. and Mr. R. Milne, of Kohi, Waverley, and loved brother of Bob; aged 20 years. The funeral of the late Arthur Milne will leave the Presbyterian Church, Waverley, for the Waverley Cemetery at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2.45 p.m. today (Friday, December 22, 1950).—J. C. Arthur, Funeral Director., POWLE—On December 20, 1950, at Wanganui, John Bertram, beloved elder son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Powle, of No. 26 Stark Street, Durie Hill. Friends kindly note that the funeral will leave St. Barnabas’ Anglican Church, Durie Hill, for the Crematorium, Aramoho, today (Friday, December 22, 1950), at the conclusion of a service commencing at 2 p.m.— Dempsey and Sons. STUART—On December 21, 1950 at Jubilee Home, Aramoho, Charles Ronald, beloved husband of Martha Stuart; aged 63 years. Friends are respectfully informed that the funeral service will be held at Aramoho Cemetery today (Friday, December 22), commencing at 11 a.m. —Fleming and Dick.—
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Wanganui Chronicle, 22 December 1950, Page 1
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