FUNERAL
SIR CHARLES CLIFFORD
REQUIEM MASS IN ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHED^L
The funeral of Sir Charles Lewis Clifford, the third baronet of bisJme, and well known as a . sportsman and pastoralist, took place at .the Linwood cemetery yesterday morning after B quiem Mass at the Roman Cathol c Cathedral. There was a large ance of friends and representatives of sporting organisations and business k°The S Requiem Mass and the burial service were taken by the Rev. Father P. Madden, parish priest of Cheviot. Other clergy taking part in the were the Rev. Dr V Geaney. S.M. the. Very Rev. Dr. J. A. Kennedy, the Very Rev. Father J. P. O’Connor, the Rev. Father D. Halvey. the Rev. Fataer D. Lordan. the Rev Father A. Cullen, S.M., and the Very Rev. Father <PTi The lß Jhief mourners were Mr and Mrs G. R. Macdonald, Mr and Mrs G Sapio, Mr H. B. Douglas, Sir Walter Clifford. Miss A. Dennis. Mr _ Roger Clifford. Mr Maurice Burnett, Mrs Shirreff-Hilton. - •• _ jThe pall-bearers were Messrs Beae Loughnan, G. Sapio,' Albert Cutts, John Griffiths, H. B. Douglas, and Maurice B Wreaths were sent by ing; _George, Wina, and the children, Mr. and Mrs E.- Wanklyn, the Misses Tabart, John, Dick, Michael,; and Helen, the Canterbury Officers Club, Mr arid Mrs Denis CotteriU. the Christchurch Press Company, Ltd„ Mr and Mrs Marmaduke Bethell, Bede and Milly, Betty and R°| e ?.Mr a nd Mrs A. Stocker, Mr and Mrs H. J. Otley, Malcolm, Len and Flo Ensor, Mr J. H. Rhodes and G. Rhodes, the directors and management of the Union Steam Ship Company, Ltd., the employees of Stonyhurst, Mrs R. M. Innes. employees of Chokebore Lodge. Mary and Nome Enright. the Burnetts, Mr and Mrs Harry Chapman, Mr and Mrs Sapio, Ella and Barbara Griffiths, Mrs Denis Chapman, the directors and management ot tne New Zealand Shipping Company, Ltd.. Buff and Giles, Puck’s and Bruce,, Mother and Aunt Amy, Everard and Mary Weld, Sholto and Aita John and Mary Griffiths, Bob and Cicely, the directors of the Christchurch Gas Company, Stuart and Betty Heard, Betty and Derrick Gould, Lawrence *md B°bby. Mr H. H. Loughnan and Haimai, Mr J Inkson, Mr and Mrs Albertj^Cutts and family, Peter and Pauline Markham, Ethel and Herbert Acton-Adams, the manager and staff of Dalgety and Company, Ltd., Dr. and Mrs Louisson Colonel J. Stafford,; W. A. -TVhite, Mr and Mrs Harry Cutts and George Mr and Mrs Harold Greenwood, the Ashburton County Racing Club, Mr Denis J Shea, Mr and Mrs W. H. Meyers, Mr and Mrs S. M. Deans, Laura and Mae the directors and general manager of the Canterbury Frozen Meat Company, Ltd., the president and representatives of the New Zealand Racing Conference, Angus Douglas, tne chairman and members of the Canterbury Jockey Club, Mr and Mrs F. E. Graham, Mr and Mrs Gordon Fulton, Arthur Burke, Mr and Mrs_Her-. Bert Elworthy, Mr and Mrs C. M. Turrell, Mr and Mrs Walter J. Moore, the president and stewards of the Wellington Racing Club, Mr and. Mrs Alf Dickson and family, the manager ment and staff of the Christchurch Gas Company, the ■ Banks Peninsula Racing Club, the Vigilant Automatic Fire Alarm Company, Ltd., Mr John O’Carroll, Mr arid Mrs A. S. Elworthy, Uncle Walter. .
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Press, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22508, 16 September 1938, Page 12
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