DEATHS.
[fcDDlNGTOS.—September 2, at the residence of bin son-in-law, Mr Henry M Clelland. River View, Kimberley, George Addington. late of Cardiugton, England; aged eighty-three years. Death is tho messenger of peace that calls tho soul to Heaven. EUCKTlX.—September 8, at the Christchurch Hospital, Emmsrson Bucktin, ox Factory Road, Sockbum; in his fortyfourth year. (Rc&ult of an accident.) BUTTHEWORTH.— September 2, at " Kiljior Dene," Manrlevillo float!, Lower Riccartoa, Will Earner, dearly loved husband of Flora Kate Butterworth; in his sixtyBecohd year. (Lato Locomotive Office, Ad-dins-ton Workshops.) ■ MATHjSWS.—September 1. at tho residence of hie son, Mr Frank Mathews, 408, Armagh Street, Linwood, Joseph Henry Mathews; aged seventy-six years. (Pn-
vsto interment.) M'MILLAN.—On September 2. 1016. at Kaiauoi, Thomas M'Millan, dearly beloved Irnsbiad of Jessie M Millau. Waikuku, aged thirty-six years. (Suddenly.) •
O'CALLAGHAN.—August 31, Olive, eldest end dearly beicved daughter of J. and
x\. O'Callaghau, Fendaltoa. gHEEHAN (nee Mintrom).— September 2, at Groy B.ivor Hospital, Leah, beloved fourtn daughter of George and Susan Mintrom, sister Mrs Jaa. Whiting,-Woolston. SUTTON.—August 5, 1916, in Egypt, LanceCornoral Ralph Sutton, youngest and dead? beloved son ol T. ana I. Sutton, Tinwald; aged twenty-five years. Lied of wounds.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17264, 4 September 1916, Page 1
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190DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17264, 4 September 1916, Page 1
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