DEATHS
LIVKSBY, Florence—On May 9. 1961. at Christchurch, dearly loved wife of the late Hubert Livesey, and loved mother of Arnold and Mabel (Mrs E. W. McGeorgej. At rest. Messages to 8 Poulton avenue. Garden■ flowers only by request The! Funeral will leave Lamb and Son's Chapel. 234 Lichfield | street, This Day (Wednesday». 1 after a Service commencing at I 2 p.m., for the Burwood I Churchward. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. MATSON, Bessie—On May' 8. 1961, at Christchurch, loved I wife of the late William Manifold Matson, and loved mother of Mary and Henry; in her 81st year. Sprays only, please. [The Funeral will leave St. 1 Michael’s Church, Oxford terrace. This Day (Wednesday), after a Service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Ruru Lawn Cemetery. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St.j Michaels Anglican Church. This Day (Wednesday), at 7 a.m. Lamb, A., and Hayward. Ltd. MORGAN. Nathaniel Francis (Frank)—On May 9. 1961. at Ashburton, dearly loved husband of Ruth Morgan. 3 Creek road, Ashburton, and loved father of Margaret (Mrs J. N. Harrison, Mayfield), and Janett • Mrs R. J. Griffiths. Tinwald); in his 99th year. The Funeral will leave St. Stephen's Church. Tomorrow (Thursday), after a service commencing at 2 p.m., for the Ashburton Cemetery. Baker Bros, and O’Reilly. Ltd. PAPPS. Henry James—On May 8. 1961, at ins residence, 38 Marshall street, Woolston, loved husband of the late Alice May 1 Papps, and loved father of Myrtle (Mrs Skudder). Horace, Henry. Olive (Mrs Piper), Ernie.; George and Dick; in his* 85th year. Messages to 111 Radley street. Woolston. The Funeral! I will leave our Chapel, 292 Cashel street. This Day (Wednesday), after a Service commencing at 2.30 p.m.. for the Crematorium. Linwood avenue. Lamb. A., and Hayward, Ltd. iPR ATT. Mary Ann—On May 8. 1961, at Christchurch (late of 109 Strickland street), dearly loved wile of the late William Bartholomew Pratt, and loved mother of the late Walter Maxwell Pratt (late 2nd N.Z.E.F.), and loved sister of Mrs Leadbetter. Mr C. Chisnail (Redcliffs). Mr Fred Chisnall (Hamilton)"; aged 90 years. Messages to 407 Main North road. Papanui. The Funeral Service will commence at the Crematorium Chapel. Linwood avenue, This day (Wednesday), at 215 I p.m. G. Barrell and Sons, Ltd. PRESTIDGE. George EdwardOn May 9, 1961, at his residence, Hawkins road, Hororata, beloved husband of Florence Ida Prestidge; in his 77th year. (Suddenly.) The Funeral will I leave our Chapel, corner i Durham and St. Asaph streets, I Tomorrow (Thursday), at 1.10 , p.m., for the Canterbury Crem- | atorium. G. Barrell and Sons' I Ltd. SMITH. Emma—On May 9, 'l9Bl. at her residence. 8 Nga-! , here street, Lower Riccarton.; i dearly loved daughter of the | i late Mr and Mrs W. T. Smith.; I “Birchlands.'' Stave ley, and loved ■ sister of Jessie, Daisy, . George, and the late Euphemia. 'Mary, Hannah. Margaret, Jock. ; William, and Hay: aged 86 ! years A Private Funeral will leave her residence, 8 Ngahere street. Lower Riccarton, To-' | morrow (Thursday), at 1.45 p.m., for a Service in the Crematorium Chapel. Linwood avenue. J. Lamb and Son, Ltd. STEVENS, Kathleen Maud—On May 9. 1961, at her residence, 2 Andrew street. Ashburton, beloved wife of David Stevens, and loved mother of Rex Tepahu, Edna (Mrs Grieve, “The 'Brothers”), and Noel (Buccieugh). Private interment. No flowers, by request. Baker Bros, and O’Reilly, Ltd.
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Press, Volume C, Issue 29509, 10 May 1961, Page 1
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