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Death Notice List of Names 1 Death Notice List of Names DEATH NOTICES Fleet, Jessie Kroon, John Forbes, Nancy Laws, Ivy 2000-2007 Gilbert, Ellen Marfell, Leicester Gurr, Flossie McCully, Robert Hall, Margaret McDougall, Nora All lists complete Hamblin, Arthur McGirr, Patrick Hancock, Brian Miles, Joan Harding, William Mills, Harold 1 Jan 00 Highman, Catherine Mokomoko, Te Rau Adam, Eric Hubbard, Aileen Mooar, Clarence Hume, Margaret Moore, Mary 3 Jan 00 Julius, Florence Neale, Arnold Adam, Eric Keen, Graeme Paulden, Kathleen Belton, Charles Kenny, Jill Riley, John Brunsdon, Jack Knowles, Winifred Robinson, Lois Carter, Horace Kroon, John Rogers, Stanley Clarke, Christine Laws, Ivy Gloria Slooten, Adriaan Cooper, Eric Lepper, Elsie Smith, Iris Deer, Awhina Mansbridge, Robert Sweetman, Dorothy Drake, Marion Miller, Margaret Tannock, Mary Duggan, Maureen Monds, Aubrey Thompson, Hector Ellens, Florence Mooar, Clarence Timmo, Roy Fleet, Jessie Moore, Mary Van Workum, Liesji Gilbert, Mary Paterson, Albert Walker, Mervyn Gilbert, Alan Paulden, Kathleen West, Margaret Grant, Alison Riley, John Wratten, Craig Greenwood, William Rogers, Stanley Wylie, Betty Gurr, Flossie Smith, Iris Harding, William Stuart, Bernard 6 Jan 00 Hellyer, Evelyn Tannock, Mary Bigelow, Robert Highman, Catherine Thompson, Hector Bramwell, Youilline Hubbard, Aileen Timmo, Roy Chin, Kim Hume, Margaret Van Workum, Liesji Clark, Margaret Hutley, Rose Vogelzang, Geertruida Clarke, Christine Julius, Florence Wylie, Betty Denton, Patricia Keen, Graeme Donald, Eric Kerr, Keith 5 Jan 00 Ferguson, Cecil Kroon, John Alimov, Viktor Greenwood, William Lapham, June Astley, Catherine Hart, Doris Lepper, Elsie Aynsley, Dora Hendrey, Francis Lublow, Henrick Benseman, Betty Hutchinson, John McCully, Robert Blee, Frances Jackson, Judith McDougall, Nora Burrough, Kate Keen, Graeme McGirr, Patrick Calder, Phyllis Laws, Ivy McLeod, Mary Carter, Horace Manson, Janice Miller, Margaret Chin, Kim Mills, Harold Monds, Aubrey Clarke, Christine Milmine, Andrew Mooar, Clarence Dennis, John Prestidge, Ngaio Morris, John Donald, Eric Norton, Ethel Duggan, Maureen 7 Jan 00 Paterson, Albert Elston, Winifred Badderley, Ethel Robinson, Eileen Fleet, Jessie Beavers, Edna Smith, Iris Forbes, Nancy Buffin, Edward Stewart, Bernard Gavin, Mary Chin, Kim Sweetman, Dorothy Gifford, Darrick Clark, Margaret Westgarth, Charles Greenwood, William Coles, Evelyn Grundy, Vincent Denton, Patricia 4 Jan 00 Hall, Margaret Dewe, Helen Brunsdon, Jack Hamblin, Arthur Dore, Theodore Burrough, Kate Hancock, Brian Evans, Arthur Clarke, Christine Harris, Karen Hay, Raymond Craib, Emma Highman, Catherine Jackson, Margaret Deer, Awhina Hubbard, Aileen Keith, Mary Dennis, John Isles, Annie Lau, Averil Elder, Florence Keen, Graeme Manson, Janice Ellens, Florence King, Ian McMorran, Hendry Elston, Winifred Knowles, Winifred Mills, Harold The Christchurch Press, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd, publishers of The Press, press.co.nz, The Weekend Press, Christchurch Mail, Central Canterbury News, The Northern Outlook, Avenues. 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Telephone: 03 3790 940; Fax: 03 3648 496; www.press.co.nz 2 Death Notice List of Names Parfitt, Edith Hayston, Alan Wards, Marjorie Paynter, Clinton Johnston, William Watson, Robert Prestidge, Ngaio Newble, Ronald Rogers, Violet O’Callaghan, Allan 13 Jan 00 Simpson, Hazel Parfitt, Edith Bannon, Graham Waller, John Sharples, Bernard Beardsley, Martin Wilcox, Oscar Strathern, Nora Bryan, Margaret Wilson, George Thompson, Ian Cunningham, David Witherow, Mary Tomsett, Lynda De Vries, Pieter Witteman, Cornelis Ward, Valarie Eefting-Hugen, Grietje Witteman, Cornelis Ensor, Michael 8 Jan 00 Yurjevich, Nora Gray, Allan Allnutt, Ruby Hemingway, Rosie Allsop, Nancy 11 Jan 00 Johnson, William Barber, Beatrice Beaumont, Euan Johnston, Stella Beecroft, Craig Beecroft, Craig Lance, Willemien Bigelow, Robert Chin, Ming McHarg, Rita Brinsdon, Leonard Cribb, June Mitchell, Aaron Bulfin, Edward De Vries, Pieter O’Loughlin, Mary Carroll, Margaret Douglas, Ida Paterson, Ian Chin, Kim Everingham, Nancy Riggir, Alfred Coles, Evelyn Fuldseth, Beryl Stanicich, Peter Dalton, Evelyn Hayston, Alan Wards, Marjorie Denton, Patricia Lewis, Barry Watson, Robert Dewe, Helen Manning, Beatrice Donaldson, Muriel Mitchell, Aaron 14 Jan 00 Dore, Theodore Newbie, Ronald Beardsley, Martin Epiha-Webster, Marie Pagan, Thomas Calder, Hector Evans, Arthur Rhodes, Vida Campbell, Sidney Fall, Margaret Rickson, Gwendoline Cunningham, David Ferguson, Cecil Sharples, Bernard Eefting-Hugen, Grietje Fifield, Brian Stevens, Heather Harris, Eva Hansen, Samuel Sutton, Nola Johnson, Willemien Hart, Doris McColl, Hugh Jackson, Margaret 12 Jan 00 McHarg, Rita Johnston, William Bannon, Graham Milward, Joan Lau, Averil Beaumont, Euan Sinclair, Kenneth Mackay, Mona Beecroft, Craig Stacey, Thomas Manson, Janice Brotherstone, Tina Stewart, Ronald Martin, Anthony Chin, Ming Tait, Vera McMorran, Hendry De Vries, Pieter Wards, Majorie Mokomoko, Te Rau Deller, Alice Wilson, Barrie Robinson, Lois Douglas, Ida Worsnop, Dorothy Smith, Nigel Fifield, Bryan Strathern, Nora Glasson, Edna 15 Jan 00 Thompson, Ian Gray, Allan Alderson, Francis Tomsett, Lynda Greatbatch, Charles Andrews, James Waller, John Grosse, Ken Barton, Jean Wilcox, Oscar Heal, Andrew Beardsley, Martin Witherow, Mary Hewitt, Marjorie Brown, James Witteman, Cornelis Horton, Laura Campbell, Sidney Lewis, Barry Cook, Norman 10 Jan 00 Manning, Beatrice Flute, Paul Austin, Jack Mitchell, Aaron Gallen, Edward Beaumont, Euan Newbegin, Mary Hampton, Vera Beecroft, Craig Newbie, Ronald McColl, Hugh Blair, Ronald O’Loughlin, Mary Millward, Joan Bowman, Flora Pagan, Thomas Pettigrew, Russell Brinsdon, Leonard Paterson, Ian Pye, Helen Carroll, Margaret Reed, Brian Reynolds, Eileen Cribb, June Rickson, Gwendoline Roberts, Francis Dore, Theodore Stevens, Heather Sinclair, Kenneth Durrant, Peggy Sundell, Hilda Stevens, George Everingham, Nancy Sutton, Nola Tait, Vera Ferguson, Cecil Tippet, Gerald Walker, Geoffrey Fifield, Bryan Tomsett, Lynda Hanrahan, Bessie Ward, Valarie 17 Jan 00 The Christchurch Press, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd, publishers of The Press, press.co.nz, The Weekend Press, Christchurch Mail, Central Canterbury News, The Northern Outlook, Avenues. 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Telephone: 03 3790 940; Fax: 03 3648 496; www.press.co.nz 3 Death Notice List of Names Alderson, Francis Harris, Karen Wills, Clifton Clemett, Myra Hawthorn-Smith, Trevor Wroth, Charles Cockburn, Sophia Hoare, James Darling, Eileen Hutchinson, Clare 22 Jan 00 Gable, Alexandra Irvine, Bernard Bagge, Jessie Green, Esther Jackson, Wainoni Bethwaite, Bryant Hawthorn-Smith, Trevor Kette, Dorothy Brewerton, Howard Johnstone, Elsie Lay, Chheng Bright, Frances Leggett, Albert Luskie, Raymond Chilton, Beryl Lewis, Leslie Mackay, Isobel Clark, Nancy Luskie, Raymond Maguire, John Daniel, Myra Mackie, Robert McNally, Ivan Haynes, Anthony McLean, William Middleton, Christine Helps, Jeffrey Middleton, Christine Paul, Margaurita Hough, Patricia Moody, Scott Rizvi, Sayed Ives, Jennifer Nalder, Alexander Robb, James Leck, William Paul, Margaurita Royds, Margaret Matson, John Pettigrew, Russell Rudkin, Ellen Moody, Tara Pye, Helen Sibley, Norman Moore, Bessie Russ, Ailsa Smith, Edith Muunu, Francis Thorby, Rita Smith, Norman Pigou, Robert Tuuta, June Thomson, Marie Ryder, Thomas White, Amelia White, Amelia Toner, William Winton, Grahame Winton, Grahame Wisdom, Eric 24 Jan 00 18 Jan 00 Barron, Ethel Bannon, Graham 20 Jan 00 Bearman, Patricia Butler, Gertrude Barriball, Donald Bethwaite, Bryant Cockburn, Sophia Butler, Gertrude Brewerton, Howard Cuttriss, Dorothy Enright, Edward Carpinter, Aubrey Dalley, Henrietta Fletcher, Rex Chilton, Beryl David, Mildred Gerard, Paul Cochrane, Jeremy Edwards, Shirley Grindell, Irene Forbes, Agnes Fyfe, Douglas Haugh, Ernest Haynes, Anthony Gable, Alexandra Hawthorn, Smith, Trevor Helps, Jeffrey Green, Esther Leck, William Hewson, Charles Harris, Karen Lloyd, James Hickey, Herbert Hoare, James Matson, John Kippenberger, Muriel Jackson, Wainoni McNally, Ivan Lambert, Evelyn Kett, Dorothy Middleton, Christine Macdonald, Hamish Knox, Graeme Northover, Elizabeth Matson, John Lay, Chheng Robb, James Matthews, Gordon Leggett, Albert Sherrif, Jeffrey McAnulty, Andrew Lewis, Leslie Smith, Norman McIlroy, Stewart Mackie, Robert Thomson, Marie Medcalf, Colin Maguire, John Wills, Clifton Moir, Elsie McLean, William Wroth, Charles Moody, Tara Middleton, Christine Muunu, Francis Monastra, Susan 21 Jan 00 Pooley, Kathleen Northover, Elizabeth Agnew, Dorothy Robertson, Dawn Paul, Margaurita Archer, Peter Schepers, Josephus Pettigrew, Russell Bagge, Jessie Smith, Robert Reiri, Ian Baines, John Sutherland, Talia Robson, Marian Daniell, Myra Toner, William Royds, Margaret Enright, Edward Rudkin, Ellen Hawthorn-Smith, Trevor 25 Jan 00 Sibley, Norman Hough, Patricia Bearman, Patricia White, Amelia Ives, Jennifer Bennett, Dorothy Winton, Grahame Jackson, Russell Burdon, Craig Jenkins, John Carpinter, Aubrey 19 Jan 00 Leck, William Cassidy, William Birss, Charles Matson, John Chappell, Lydia Butler, Gertrude Northover, Betty Chin, Kim Chisnall, James Ryder, Thomas Clark, Mervyn Dalley, Henrietta Smith, Norman Colville, Norman Edwards, Shirley Sutton, Ronald Dixon, Lexford Frame, Grace Thomson, Marie Dwight, Desmond The Christchurch Press, a division of Fairfax New Zealand Ltd, publishers of The Press, press.co.nz, The Weekend Press, Christchurch
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