DEATHS.
_ -BRAND.—At his residence, Stirling, on March 16 (suddenly), George, beloved husband of Martha Milne; aged 43 years. DEVTNE.—On March 16, 1919, it her residence, 11 Howe street, DunIn i Theresa Magdalene, dearly-beloved fourtti daughter of Thomas and Bridget JJevine; aged 19 years. R.I.P. "Thy will a . done." Private interment.—A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. HART. On March 13, at his residence, Tunleith," Highbank, Methven (suddenly), William Andrew, dearly loved husband of Mabel Margaret Hart; aged 32 years. n Queenstown, on February 20, 1919, Eunice White Robertson, wife of Michael J. Lynch, Frankton, and eldest daughter of the lato J. W, Robertson, Queenstown. "We shall go to her, but she will not return to us." MUIR.—On March 14, at Dunedin, Edith Muriel, beloved "wife, of Percy Manning i: elhtngton), and) second daughter Mrs Andrew Walker, Maori HjIL Private interment.—Hor>e and Kinaston, undertakers. PATERSON.—On March IS, 1919, at the Landing, Ow.-ika, Mary Ann, dearly bsloved wiio of Adam Paterson, sen.; a,red 72 years. The Funeral will leave Ker late residence This Day (Monday), the 17th, at i'M p - m -> f° r the Owaka. Cemetery.—R. M -bean, undertaker. R I CHA.RDSON.--On March 10, at Waitaki Boys High School (suddenly), Rosetta Margaret, dearly beloved fourth daughter of Annie And the late Jonathan Richardson, Pounawea; aged 23 years. 1 .—At Gore, on Friday, March 14 1919, Nancy, beloved wife of Patrick Sutherland, of Ota Creek; aged 56 yoars.-The Funeral will leave her late residency This Day (Monday), 17th, at 1.30 for_tho Edendale Cemetery.—'W. J. Lennon, undertaker. ' IN MEMORIAM. HOLDEN.—In loving memory of our 161916° passed away on March Gono from onr midst, But in our memory dear. —Inserted by her loving son, daughter-in-Jaw, and family, 7 Catherine street, Caversharcu • . KIRk. WOOD.—In loving • memory of our w M 3 -. who died at his residence, Waikana, on March 16, 1918.—Inserted bv his grandchildren, Tom and Jess. METCALF.—In loving memory of our iwr ar u m i°c departed this life on March 16, 1918, R.I.P. Dearest loved one 'wa have laid thee In tho peaceful grave's embrace, But thv memory 'will be cherished Till we see thy lieavenly lace. —Inserted by her loving sons, Alexander (on active service) and, George, and daughter-in-law, Ethel Metealf. SELLARS. In fond and loving memory of our dear sister, Bertha Sellars, who K?f d T )w a 7 at Cromwell on March 14, I»l7.—lnserted by ' her loving sister and brother-in-law (L. and S. Peacock). t UG r H 'T In loving memory of Henry 17 1912 W ° departed tJlis life on March This'day brings back to memory fresh One that has gone to rest, And we who think o! him .to-night Are tihos6 tihat loved him best. —Inserted by his loving wife, son, and daughters.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17575, 17 March 1919, Page 4
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