ANNOUNCEMENTS Deaths
COCKBURN, J. M. L. (Larry), of 22 Lonsdale Si reel. New 'Brighton— Ou April 14, 1973, at Christchurch, dearly loved husband of Dorothy, and loved father and father-in-law of Robyn and Grant Broadbolt, and Alan, and loved granddad of Hayden and Lydia; aged 68 years. 'Suddenly.> *Late 2nd N.ZEF. Reg. No 32260.) In lieu of flowers, donations to the Medical Research Foundation. P.O. Box 2682, Christchurch, would be appreciated. The Funeral service will be held in St Faith’s Anglican Church, corner Shaw Avenue and Hawke Street. New Brighton, Tomorrow (Wednesday \ at 1.30 p.m., then to the Rum Lawn Cemetery. John Rhind. Ltd.
COCKBURN, J. M. L. (Larry) —On April 14. 1979, dearly beloved brother and brother-in-law of Jean and Raymond Slatter (Christchurch). Don and Peg (Blenheim). Marjorie (overseasi. and the late Hazel King. Jessie Geddes and Robin, and loved uncle of all his nieces and nephews. Sadly missed.
COCKBURN, j M. L. (Larry) —Dearly loved son-in-law of Ralph Grade, and loved brother-in-law of Stuart and Joan Grade, and Peggy and the late Frank Grade
DILLIMORE, Edith Julia, late of Dunsandel—On April 13. 1979. at the Greytown Hospital. loved mother and mother-in-law of Mave and Stan Tatton (Carterton), the late Bert, and Mavis, nana of Barbara, Jeanette, Brian, Lynette, Alison, Owen. Leonard and Delwyn, and loved sister of all her brothers and sisters; aged 88 years. The Funeral service will commence in the Dunsandel Presbyterian Methodist Church, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 1 p.m., interment thereafter in the Dunsandel Cemetery. Lamb A and Hayward, Ltd.
GALLOP, William James, of 15 Celia Street. Redcliffs—On April 11. 1979, at Burwood Hospital, dearly loved husband of Irene, loved father and father-in-law of Noel and Anne (Auckland ). Vai ma and Wallace Tyrrell-Baxter, and loved granddad of Paul and Sheryl, and Janine, Lyeinda and Timothy; in his 76th year. Cyt flowers preferred, please. The Funeral service will be held at the Canterbury Crematorium Chapel. Linwood Avenue, This Day (Tuesday), at 11.15 a.m. G. Barrell and Sons.
GLASGOW, William Jules—On April 16, 1979, at his home. Ashburton, loved husband of Isabella (Bunny) Glasgow. No flowers, please. The Funeral service will commence at St Stephen’s Anglican Church, corner Park and Burnett Streets, Ashburton, Tomorrow (Wednesday), at 11 a.m., private thereafter. Baker Bros, and O’Reilly, Ltd, Ashburton.
HANRAHAN, Eileen MaryOn April 14, 1979. at Christchurch, beloved wife of the late Daniel Sarsfield Hanrahan. loved mother of Margaret Richardson, Father Dennis. Bill and the late Pat, loved sister of Molly Woolley and a loved grandmother and great-grandmother; in her 82nd year. R.I.P. In lieu of flowers, prayers or Masses or donations to the St John of God Hospital, Nash Road. Christchurch 3, would be appreciated. Messages to 453 Barrington Street, Christchurch, or 105 Cowper Street. Greymouth. A Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Gregory’s Catholic Church, Cotswold Avenue, Bishopdale, This Day (Tuesday), at 10 a.m A further Requiem Mass will be celebrated at St Patrick’s Catholic Church, Greymouth, Tomorrow, at 11 a.m., then to the Karoro Cemetery. Rosary at St Patrick's Church, Greymouth. This Day (Tuesday), at 7.30 Ip.m. John Rhind, Ltd.
HANRAHAN, Eily—On April 14, 1979. at Christchurch, dearly loved, admired and respected bv all her friends. R.I.P. God’s finger touched her and she slept.
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