DEATHS.
BARRON.—On June 21, at Dunedin, iom Douglas Barron, of Waitali (late of Rookyside Caversham), beloved husband of blizpIveth (Bessie) Barron.-The funeral will leave his sister’s residence, Rockyside, Cmcrsham, This Day (Monday), June 23, at 2 n in., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery Hope and Kingston, undertakers. CHIARONI. —On June 22, 192*1, at Dunedin Ambrose Chiaroni, of 6a Lothian street, Maori Hill, and beloved husband of the late Marv Chiaroni; aged 49 years. RIP. Requiem Mass at St. Josephs Cathedral tomorrow (Tuesday), Juno 24, at 9 a.m. Private intcrment.-Hugh Gourley (Limited), undertakers. FARQUHARiSON.— On Juno 21, 1924, at Dunedin, George, dearly beloved husbtind of Margaret Farquharson, of Alexandra, Otago Central; aged 53 .years. “At rest.” Privately interred yesterday (Sunday) at Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—R. M Lean and Son, undertakers. FRAME.—On Juno 22, at her residence, Hill House. Waiannkarua, Catherine Peterson, beloved wife of William Frame; aged 55 years. Private interment at Herbert.— J. W. Stringer, undertaker, Oainani. G'RiEY.—On Juno 21, at Christchurch, George Cecil, beloved son of Mr and Mrs George Grey, Clarendon; aged 33 years. Deeply mourned.—The funeral will leave the Premises of John Dickson, L T nion street. Milton, To-morrow (Tuesday), Juno 24, at 2 p.m., for the place of interment, Fairfax Cemetery. Private interment. —John Dickson, undertaker, Milton. GUTHRIE.—On Juno 22. 1924, at Dunedin (after a short illness), Mary Brace, dearly beloved wife of James Guthrie, of Shag Point: aged 51 years. Deeply mourned. The funeral will leave the Palmerston Railway Station To-morrow (Tuesday), at 11.30 a.m., for the Palmerston Cemetery.—E. M‘Laron and Son, undertakers. RANKIN.—At Dunedin Hospital, June 22, 1924, Nora Rankin, beloved wife of John Rankin, and only daughter of Mrs Charles Gee, Dunedin; in her thirtv-third year. Private interment.-—Southland papers please copy. ROY. —On June 23, 1924, at Dunedin, Jchn, dearly beloved husband of Louisa H. A., of 10 Beta "treet, Roslyn; aged 53 years. Deeply mourned. SMILEY.—On June 20, 1924, at Dunedin, Thomas Caldwell, dearly beloved husband of Janie Smiley, 110 South road, Cavereham; in his sixty-ninth year. Deeply mourned.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19205, 23 June 1924, Page 6
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