DEATHS.
I'ANDERSON.— January 17, at her residence, Charles Street, Kaiapoi, Mary Ann, widow ! oi the late James Anderson; aged eigbty- . I nine years.. BURNS.— January 18, at his late residence, • 63, Ward Street, Addington, William George, beloved husband of Jano Clark Bums; aged sixty-five years. At rest. COKER.— David Thomas, second son oi Mrs Barrett, 343, St Asaph Street; aged twen-ty-fivo years. Result of accident. JOHNSTON.— Accidentally drowned in the Ruamabaunga River, North Island, on January. 13, 1930, Leonard George, second eon of J. iV. and N. J. Johnston, late of Tai Tapu and Little River; aged twentythree years. Hb died as ho’lived. Ever ready, ever willing to risk your dear young life in the faithful human service of your Master, the same as you for nearly three long, weary years often risked it for vour (King and country on the afar oil battlefields of Prance. Rest assured, dear Len, that while the life does in me last your unassuming manly form from my memory yill never pass. Your loving father. PAYNE.— January 14, infant son of Mr and Mrs G. W. Payne, Bank Street, Timaru.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVIII, Issue 18308, 19 January 1920, Page 1
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