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DEATHS

FOR THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE. M'NEIL.—On May 18, 1915, died of wounds received in action at tho Dardanelles, George, eldest son of £rs and the late Juraes M'Ncil, Otara, Southland, formerly of Gore; in his 27th year, SCOULAR.—Between April 25 1915, killed in action at Jt Private John Lamb (Jock), dearly beloved older son of M. Sooular and tho late Thos. beoular, of Edcndalo; aged 23 years. Deeply regretted.

BUNCE.—On June 1, 1915,' at his residence, 17 Walker avenue, John Henry Lion Bunce. beloved husband' of the late Matilda Ann Bunco; aged 85 years. Deeply mourned. LEITCII.—On May 31 (after a short illncss), at his parents' residence, Dartmouth street, Kaitangata, Robert Henry (Barney) the dearly beloved son of Robert Henry and Mary Leitch; aged S years. Deeply regretted. Juno 1, 1915, at Dunedin. kdith Adele Annie M'Kav, third daughter of the lata Josdph M'-Loy M*Kay, of this city. Private interment. — Colo and oprmger. undertakers. RITCHIE.—On June 1, 1915, at her residence, Jarnes street, Balclutha, Jean, beloved wife of Alexander Ritchie; aged 75 years. Deeply mourned. Private interment No flowers. WILSON--On May3l, at her residence, Gunmerburn, Helen Richardson, the dearly beloved wife of Robert Wilson. "At rest " IN MEMORIAM. BEER.—-In fond and sad memory of Florence (Florne), third daughter of 11. S. n Constance Beer, who passed away at Riverton on Juno 2, 1914; aged 10 years o months. Death came stealing o'er her pillow At tho closing pf the day, „ Without a sigh, without a murmur, Peacefully she passed away. " —Inserted! by her loving father, motHer, sisters, and brother. JOHNSTON.—In loving Memory of a 1908 W a mother, who died on June 1, I saw her fading like a flower, But could not make her stay. I ,r;!:, rse , 1 ' her with my tenderest care, lill God called her away. —Inserted by her loving husband and children, Highcliff.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16399, 2 June 1915, Page 6

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DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 16399, 2 June 1915, Page 6

DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 16399, 2 June 1915, Page 6

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