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DEATH.

ALLEN.—At Greymouth Hospital, George, dearlv loved oldest ron o* Richard and Elizabeth Allen, 156, Haze Mean Road, Sydenham: aged twenty-five years. [BOOKER.—November 15, at his late residence, 91, S'ater Street, Richmond, Frederick Leslie, dearly loved husband of Ethel May Booker, and second son of C. and S. E. Booker, of 89, Holly Road, St Alban»; ' in his twenty-eighth year. BURN.—John Stuart, oldest and only surviving son of Isabel Burn, 281, Hereford Street, Chriatchurch; in bis thirty-thud year. (Pneumonia following; influensfl.) BYRNE.—November. 15, at Chriatchurch .: Hospital. John Haughton (Jaw), dearly beloved husband, of Helen Lenia Byrne, aged thirty; three/years, of. pneumonia. Deeply regretted; 'R.I.P. BYRNE.—November 15, At Chriatohuroh Hospital, John Haughton (Tack), beloved Youngest brother of Mrs O'Loughlin. -9, Madras Street, Sydenham. R.I.P. CALDER.—November 18, at Halkett, Jane, beloved eldest daughter of Alexander and Jane Guides. Private Interment. D HAKE.—November 14, at 22, Essex Street, Linwood, James Pottingei Drake, in his seventy-first tear. GALTER.—November IS, at the residence of his com-ißrlaw. 'Mr J. Carey, 190. Wordaworth Street, Sydenham, David, the dearly beloved kusbaaid of Elizabeth GoJyer, Coldstream Road, Rangiora; aged sixtynine years. So loved, so mourned. A patient sufferer at rest. church Hospital. Margaret Heaton, of Redcliffs; aged forty-nine years. HUGHES.—November IS, 191 S, James, beioved husband of Elizabeth Hughes, of 23, Perth Street, Riohmond; eged sixty-five years, KNOX.—November 18, 1918. at Balmerstoa i North, Frederick, dearly beloved husband of Susanna, Knox, and seoond beloved son of Mr and Mrs Samuel Knox, Winter's Road, Ashburton. 2JAPTJ.—November 14, at Rapaki, Hohepa Maput in hts fiftieth year. MARSH.—November 15, at his residence, 389, Raooaxton Road, Charles Thomas Marsh, in his seventy-fifth year. Private interment. By request, no flowers. M'CORMACK.—November 15, 1913, Owen Bernard, beloved husbpjid of Eileen M'Corroack, of Gleamark; aged twenty-six year*.

R.I.P. McNAMAßA.—November - 15, 1918, at the residence of her daughter, Mrs A. P. de la Oour, 6A Paok Street. Margaret McNa-mara, formerly of Hobart, Tasmania. R.I.P. PARKER.—Novomber 18, at Chrietohurch Hospital, Florrie, tho beloved wife of W. H. Parker, 524, Worcester Street, Lmwood; aged thirty-three years. PlEßCE.—November 14, st Casualty WaTd, Thomas Pierce; aged twenty-one yews. PJMM.—November 13, at Greymouth, Arthur Gordon, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Pimm and youngest son of tho late J. and 0. Pimm, Papanui, aged thirty-one years, of pneumonia. Loved by all who knew him. SAUNDERS.—November 1-4, at her residence, West Belt, Rakaia, Annio Mabel, dearly heloved 'wife of Frederick Hugh Saunders; aged forty-eight years. A patient suffereT gone to rest. SMlTH.—November 15, at Tcddiugton, John Smith; in his seventy-first year. SMlTH.—November 15, at Balcairn. Percy Victor, dearlv beloved fifth son of Chaa. and L. Smith: aged thirteen years. A patient sufferer at rost. SMlTH.—November 15, at T'eddington, John loved husband of Marion Smith; in his seventy-first year. TAYLOR.—-November 15, at tho Christchurch 'Hospital, Charles Philip Taylor, late of 20, Bowon 'Street, Upper Ricca/rton; aged forty-nine. THOMPSON.—November 15, at 100, Innee Road, O'.'ive, dearly loved eldest daughter of D. ond M. Thompson, "Ardyne," Waiboo Downs. Deeply mourned. VAN DONGEN.—Novomber 15, Ethel May Van Dongen, dearlv beloved wife of C. J. Tan Dongsen. in her thirty-second year. Wellington papers pleas© copy. WlLLS.—November 15, at tho Manse, Ssfton, William, beloved husband of Lucy Ann Wills; in hi 3 forty-fifth year. WlLSON.—November 11, at SO, Rugby Street, St Albans. Gwendoline May, twin, daughter of Leonard and Mary Wilson, I Port Levy; aged thirteen years. Private interment. By request no flowers.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 1

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DEATH. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 1

DEATH. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17949, 16 November 1918, Page 1

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