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DEATHS.

GILROY.—On June 15, at her residence, Incholutha, Agnes M'Niven, dearly beloved wife of George Hay Gilroy; aged 81 years. Deeply mourned. GORDON.—On June 15, at Selkirk street, llosjyn, Susan Gordon, widow of Colin M'Kenzio Gordon. No fiowcre.—Private interment.

HARRIS.—On June 16, at his residence, Mosgiel Junction, Joseph Taylor Harris dearly beloved husband of Mary Harris; aged 45 years. "So loved, so mourned." KONKEL—On June 16, 1918, at his residence, Upper Pino Hill (suddenly), Philip Jacob, beloved husband of Bridget Konkel; aged 82 yeans. Deeply regretted.

MUNKO.—On June 16, at the residence of his niece (Miss Munro), Shag- Valley, Donald Munro; in his eighty-ninth year.— Private internjent. June 16, at his residence, 103 Queen Alexandra street. St. Clair, William, tho beloved husband of Maudo Marion JNisbet: aged 55 years.—The Funeral will leave the residence To-morrow (.Tuesday) tho 18th inst., at 10 a»m., for tho Northern Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers.

PRYDE. On June 14, at his residence, Weston, near Oamaxu, James, beloved husband of Grace D. Pryde; in his eighty-sixth year. Deeply mourned.—-Interment at Uama.ru. REID.—On Jano 16, at Dunedin, John, beloved husband of Ruby Reid, 8 Elm row; aged 42 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment.—Hush Gourley, undertaker. RITCHIE.—On June 16. at her residence, Georgo street. Port Chalmers, Matilda Rrtchie; aged 87 years. SINCLAIR. —On June 15, 1918. at his parents' residence, 48 Malvern street, Wooddearly beloved and only son of George and Margaret Sinclair (lato of aitati); aged 33 years. Deeply mourned. WiyiELMSEN.—On Juno 15, at. Dunedin. Reginald, the beloved son of George and Mabel W ilhelmscm, 91a Grosvenor street Kensington; aged 4 years. Deeply mourned! 1 rivate interment.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. IN MEMORIAM. HAR.REX.—In loving memory of Ada Harrex, who died on June 16, 1917. No more shall that swept smile on her countenance brighten The lons weary hours of her friends lelt behind; For no one -who knew her could over for-ct her, " Her ways were so loving, so good, ,-md so kind. —Inserted by her jborents, sisters, and brothers. SCANLON.—In loving memory of my dear cousin. James Soanlon, who died on Juno 12, 1917. It's just one year ago to-day Since one I loved passed away; Forget him! no, I never will," For in roy heart he lingers etill. —Inserted by his loving oouain, Gladvs Ponton. J SEATOR. —In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Jessie, who died at Invercargill on Juno 17, 1916. No one knows the silent heartaohe: those can tell Who have lost a dear one Without- saying a last farewell. We, who loved you, sadlv mi.sH you; As it dawns another year In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts; of you aro ever dear. hW loVing fathCr ' mothcr .

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17343, 17 June 1918, Page 4

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DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17343, 17 June 1918, Page 4

DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17343, 17 June 1918, Page 4