DEATHS.
ASPINALL.—October 3, at 45, Osborne Street, Linwood, William, the beloved son of William and Elizabeth Aepinall; in his sixteenth year. "He woke up in the morning with Jesus in Heaven.' BORROWS.-September 15. in France, Rifleman Andrew Leopold Sibblt Borrows, N.-i. Rifle. Brigade, youager son of Andrew Borrowa, Gloucester Street, Lmwcod. Killed in action. Aged twenty-two >»tu». CLARKE.—September 15 (killed in action), Albert Henry, eldest eon of Mary and Charles Clarke, Waimain Road, Riccarton and brother of Mrs W. Schumacher. Hutoheson Street, Sydenham. DA VlES.—September 16 (killed in action in Prance), Sergeant Maurice Llewellyn Davies only son of Mrs Davics, \\eston Road, St Albans, and the late C. L. Davies,
of Kirweo. ■■■ •• FOWLER.—October 3, at the residence of . his daughter (Mrs McJntyre Sydney Street, Wellington), Joseph Fowler, late of St Albans, Christchurch; aged eighty-one
years. At teat. GREANEY.—October 3, 1016, at his residence, 174, Waltham Road, Sydenham, Thomas, the beloved husband of Catherine Greaney; aged sixty-five years. R.I.P.
KEMBER.—September 22 (killed in action in France), Second-Lieutenant Richard • Henry Kember, nephew R. Allen, Riccarton. WAJjSH.—September 15, 1916, killed in action in France, Francis Henry Walsh, Eleventh Reinforcements, second dearly lovod son of Francis and Margaret Walsh, of 42, York Street, Opawa, Christchurch. R.I.P.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17290, 4 October 1916, Page 1
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202DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17290, 4 October 1916, Page 1
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