Stickings, Mary Ellen Daphne Death Notices 1994

STICKINGS, Mary Ellen Daphne.
On March 10, 1994, peacefully, at her home, dearly loved wife of Frank, dearly loved mother and mother-in-law of Anne Hunter and Dick, Mary and Barry Jones, Jeanette and Ross McCutcheon (Christchurch), and the late John, loved Nana-Das of Alan, Michele, Direse Lynskey, Andrew and Mark Jones, Leeanne and Andrea McCutcheon, Nana of Lynda and Lisa, and great-grandmother of Abbey, Julia, Mark and Adam.
Daph’s funeral service will be held in the Salvation Army Citadel, Warren Street, Hastings, on Monday, March 14, 1994, at 11.30am, thereafter burial at the Havelock North Cemetery.
Cut flowers preferred please.
Donations to the National Heart Foundation of New Zealand, at the service, or PO Box 160, Hastings, would be gratefully received.
Messages to 903 East Heretaunga Street, Hastings.
Terry Longley and Son, FDANZ.

STICKINGS, Mary Ellen Daphne.
Dearly loved and cherished Nana and Great-Nana Daf.
Will miss you.
Rest in peace.
Love Michele, Abbey and Julia.

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Date published

12 March 1994

Publisher

The Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune

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