James Edward LE GRICE, 1951–1993 (aged 42 years)
- Name
- James Edward /LE GRICE/
- Surname
- LE GRICE
- Given names
- James Edward
Birth | 26 April 1951 |
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Occupation | Biochemist |
Death of a paternal grandmother | Jessie McBAIN 13 May 1958 (aged 7 years) |
Death of a paternal grandfather | Charles Edward LE GRICE 12 December 1959 (aged 8 years) Address: Auckland Hospital |
Burial of a paternal grandfather | Charles Edward LE GRICE 16 December 1959 (aged 8 years) Address: Waikumite Cemetery
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Death | 24 October 1993 (aged 42 years) Address: Mt Multe Brun,Southern Alps |
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1951–1993
Birth: 26 April 1951 — Waiuku, Waikato, Waikato, New Zealand Death: 24 October 1993 — Mt Malte Brun, Westland, West Coast, New Zealand |
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1951–1993
Birth: 26 April 1951 — Waiuku, Waikato, Waikato, New Zealand Death: 24 October 1993 — Mt Malte Brun, Westland, West Coast, New Zealand |
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Note | James Edward Le Grice was killed on Mt Malte Brun in a climbing accident West Spreydon School Whare Pukapuka JIM LE GRICE MEMORIAL LIBRARY Our library plays an important part in all our school programmes. The library committee involving several teaching staff and two library-aides ensure the ongoing purchase of up-to-date, attractive and stimulating reading material. Parent help is appreciated to maintain our library as an attractive learning environment. In addition to books, our library has CD-Rom and an Internet Link to enable children to locate and research with adult supervision up to the minute information using the latest technology. All children are scheduled to use the library at least once a week for regular book exchange and developing / practising library skills. If children lose library books parents will be invoiced for there replacement. Parents, please help us by ensuring books are returned regularly. Classes are also scheduled to visit the Spreydon Public Library (Barrington Street) several times throughout the year. Pupils enjoy this valuable community resource centre and the library staff are certainly helpful. |
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