DEATHS.
BUET.—On January 2, 1920, at his residence, " Larbert," Upper York place, Alexander Burt; in hi 3 eightieth year.—The Funeral 'will loavo " Larbert" To-morrow (Sunday), at 10 a.m., for tho Northern Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers.
COLLINS.—On January 2, 1920, at Danodin, Mary Agnes, beloved wife of Thomas Joseph Collins, 25 Huston terrace, Caversham (late of Heriot); aged 75 years. R.I.P. Funeral will leavo South Dunedin Basilioa. Private interment. —Hugh Gourley, undertaker.
DOIG.—On January 2, 1920, at Geraldine, John Doijr (formerly of North-East Valley); in his eighty-eighth year. "FINDLAY.—On January 2, 1920, at Dunedin, Marshall Alexander, infant son of Margaret A. and Peter Findlay, of 125 Dundas street. Deeply mourned. " Safe in tho arms of Jesus." Private interment.—A. S. Archer and Co., undertakers. KING—On January 2, 1820, at Dunedin, Thomas Michael, beloved husband of Carrie King (nee Bruce, of Clinton), 30 Franklyn street,' Gladstone, North-East [Valley, and eldest-son of tho late James King; aged 45 years. Deeply mourned R.I.P. " A patient sufferer gone to rest." MEARS.—On December 31,. 1919, at his residence, Factory ioad, Mosgiel, John, beloved husband of Ann Moars; aged 78 years. R.I.P. —Funeral will be at Southern Catholic Cemetery This Day (Saturday), January 3, at 11 a.m.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker. SUTHERLAND.—At Goodwood (Palmerston), on January 2, 1920, Barbara, the beloved wifo of George Sutherland; aged 82 years. Deeply regretted. Privato interment Sunday, January 4. TOLMIE.—On December 31, at her residence, 47 London str3et, Dunedin, Esther, daughter of tho late Joseph Kirk, West Bergholt, England, and widow of Commodore Captain William Tolnu'e, Inverness, Scotland. No flowers. —Private interment. IN MEMORIAM. WARD.—Tn loving memory of our dear dad, William Benjamin Ware), who died at Dunedin on January 4, 1919 (late of Pukeuri, Oamaru). Dad's smiling laoe ami oheery clasp Are. pleasant to recall; Ho had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by aTI. —Insorted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandson, L. C. and J. Gibson. In fond and*oving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Bannockburn on January 4, 1917. So caJmly she sleeps in God's holy more, Eek'-ieed from nil sorrow, from toil, and from pain; Forever at resj; in the arras of her Maker, And hnmbly we pray we may meob her again.
—Inserted by her loving sons and daughters.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17823, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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376DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 17823, 3 January 1920, Page 6
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