DEATHS.
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'ANDERSON—On January Bth, at nis tosidenco, CITSe Villa, West belt, Rangiora, William Kerr Anderson, late of Clyde Grove Cust; aged 73 years IRVING—At Christchurch Hospital, on January Bth, 1917, James Oldham, dearlybeloved husband of Elizabeth Irving, of 153 King street, Sydenham; aged 75 years. ■ „ - KAIN—On January 7th, 1917, at Broad Gully, Morven, Annie, the beloved wife of Robert S. Kain. WATTS—On January Bth. 1917. at 211 Barbadoes street. Mary E. Watts, eldest daughter of the lato J. H. Watts, V.S. IN MEMORIAM. CLOSE —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed peacefully away on January 9th, 3916, at "Rea Salvia, Hazeldean. mad, Sydenham. Wo have loved her in life; '"Let us not forget her in death. —R.I.P. —Inserted by her loving family. McDONALD —In loving memory of our dear father, who died January 9th, 1916; also onr dear brother, William, who died July 25th, 1903. Tis just a year ago to-day Since our dear father passed away— Tho loss of one we love so dear. Though the loving voice is silent, And the true heart ceased to beat, Yet wo mise tho well-known footsteps, And the form wo used to greet. Ever his memory shall be chcrished ' In our hearts a eacred spot, For his loving acta of kindness — Could they ever be forgot? —Inserted by his loving wife and .family, 62 Harper street, Sydenham. Dunedin papers please copy.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15794, 9 January 1917, Page 1
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233DEATHS. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15794, 9 January 1917, Page 1
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