Sims, Harry Leonard Death Notice 1997

SIMS, Harry Leonard.
Regt No. 33534 2nd NZEF, Signalman.
Past Master of Victoria Lodge.
On November 2, 1997.
Aged 77 years.
Dearly loved husband for 54 years of Rene, dearly loved father and father-in-law of Ngaire and John Ramsay (Taupo) and Janet and David Hall (Gisborne), loved brother and brother-in-law of Raymond and Yvonne (Napier), Maurice (Brisbane) and the late Jack, loved Uncle of Fred and Shirley Hickey and Sybil and Bill Hague, loved Poppa of Stephen and Donna, Nicola, Bronwyn, Jennifer and Katherine and his great grandchildren Kehlsi and Sophee.
Harry’s funeral service will be held at St Luke’s Anglican Church, Havelock North, tomorrow Wednesday, November 5, 1997 at 11am.
Thereafter private cremation.
Messages to P O Box 8424 Havelock North.
Terry Longley and Son FDANZ.

Brethren of The H.B. Daytime Lodge No.453 are requested to attend the funeral of the late W. Bro. H.L. Sims at the St Luke’s Anglican Church, Te Mata Road, Havelock North, on Wednesday, November 5, 1997, at 11am.
By Order W.M.

 

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4 November 1997

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The Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune

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