DEATHS.
BBOWJT.—On September 27, 1!)20 (suddenly), at iiis residence, North Balclutha, Andrpw Rodger Brown, buUder d'-'ite of KniiKiriu, Diuuxlin), dearly beloved husband of -Margaret Brown; aged C'J years. Deeply mourned. CAJ-iMf.—John ' Thomas; beloved eon of lira and the kit John Caley, Purekireki. (.MBCIIHI.ST.—On September 27, at his sou's residence, Roxburgh East, Thomas C.ilchnst; m his eighty-sixth vein-.—The lMiucral will leave Jus late residence oa -Umrsday, September 30, at 2 p.m., for tho Roxburgh Cemetery.—M. Morton, undertaker. ' .MAIN'S.—On September 27, at her parents' residence, Ravensbournc, Mary Jean, be'oved daughter of Charles and Marion Mains; aged eight months. Private interment.—S. Maasetti, undertaker, Port Chalmers. MOFFAT.—On September 28, at liis residence, Waitahuna, Archibald Moffat (late of Rae a Junction); aged 73 years.—Funeral on iirarschiy, at l o'clock, at Waitahuna.—W. M Renzic, undertaker. NrVEN.—On September 2S, at 3-1 Begg street, Musselburgh, Annie, relict of tho Rev. James Niven. "At rest." Private interment. Hope and liinasten, undertakers. SALISBURY.—SuddenIy, John Henry, beloved husband of Clara Salisbury, of *33 Anderson's Bay road, Dun«lin. Private hiterment Melbourne papers please copy.— 1< rap well and Holgato, undertakers. SIMPKINS.—On September 23, at his parents residence, 137 King street, William James, youngest child of Wm. and Louise bimpkms; aged 2 years and 7 months. Bcei-lv mourned. Private interment.—llopo and luuaston, undertakers. SINCLAIR.—On September 27, 1920, at his residence, Adam's Flat, Charles Graham Sinclair; in his ninety-first year. R.I.P. SMITH.—On September 2J, at Cromwell 11 ' DomJd, the beloved eldest son of \\ilham and Elsie Smith, of Sutton, and grandson of tho la-to Mr and Mrs Donald M'Lennan, Ho-won, Flat; in his tliirty-sccond year. "So loved,, so mourned." THORBURN.—On September 27, at Diraedm, Margaret, beloved mother of Mrs James Pnnglc and Mr Andrew Thorburn, ajid widow of William Thorburn, of Waikouaiti; aged Gl years. Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAM. MORRISON.—In loving memory of our dear son, James Morrison, who departed suddenly at sea, near Townsville, Australia; in. his fortieth year. Deeply mourned. _ PARKER and WRIGHT— Ip. sad but loving memory of our dear ones, Trooper Samuel Cooper Parker, of AthoJ, who was killed in battle of Somrne while in action, „on September 17, 191 C. Also Euphemia Cooper Wright, who passed away September 2S, 1312. Do not ask ns if wo miss tliem, There is sucli a vacant place; Can wo e'er forget their tcotfteps And their dear, familiar faces? As years have pasrecl, our hearts are sore, As time rolls on wo miss thom more; Their welcome smiles, their loving faces— No one can ever fill their places. Some day we hope to meet than— f-'ome day, we know not when,' We shall elasp their hands in the Better Land And nnver part again. —Inserted bv their loved ones.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18053, 29 September 1920, Page 4
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