DEATHS.
BEAVERS. —On September 22, 1918, nt her residence, 6 Bridge street, Uavereham Risc,@H?lon, tho beloved wife of William Beavers. No flowers. Private interment, —■ Irapwell and Tlolgate, undertakers. 15ROW N.—On September 22, at her rosidonco, 152 Cargill street, Sarah, widow of Robert; Brown; aged 86 years. Deeply mourned by her family. Private interment.—llopo and Kinaston. DRIVER..—On September 21, 1918, at Dunedm Hospital, Isabella Florence, tho dearly-beloved daughter of George and Elizabeth C. Driver, Port Chalmers; aged one year and . thro© weeks. "Asleep in Jesus." FRANCE.—OiI Saturday, September 21, 1918, at her residence, 161 Clyde street, Invercargill, Ethel Olive., dearly-loved wife of George Franco. Private interment at Dunodin.—Frapwcll and Holgato, undertakers. HYNDMAN.—On September 21, 1918, at 239 High stroet, Dunedin, Thomas Hyndman (retired comn; rcinl traveller); agod 74 years. MILLER. —At his residence, " Dalmorc," laumata, on September 21, William, beloved husband of Annie Miller; in his sixty-seventh _ year. "At rest."—Funeral will leave his late residence, Tatimata, at half-past 12 O'clock This Day (Monday) for the Clinton Cemetery REYNOLDS.—On September 20, 1918, at Dunedin, I'redcrick Charles, beloved husband of Ethel Reynolds, 8 Bowen street, Musselburgh; aged 31 years. Deeply mourned. SUTTON.—On September 20, at Napier, Oliver Lewis, the beloved husband of Janet Sutton, of Aln stroet, Oamaru; aged 71 years. Deeply mourned. WALLAOE.—On September 21, 1918, at , resjeunee, Outratn, William, beloved husband of Ja.no Wallace; aged 70 years. Deeply regretted. WARELNG.—On September 20, 1918 at his residence, Fairview, Milford, Philip beloved husband of Clara Wareing; acred 65 years; suddenly. Deeply regretted, xv.i.p. Private interment. IN MEMORIAM. KOLLBERG. In loving memory of who died on September Oh! teach me from my heart to say: " Thy will be done." —Inserted by M. Kollberg.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17427, 23 September 1918, Page 4
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