DEATHS.
BLACK. —On December 10, at Dunedin, William Hugh, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Lilly Black, 32 Walter stieet, Carisbrook; aged 53 years. Deeoly mourned. Private Interment. —Hope -.nd Klnaston, undertakers. BROCKIE. —On December 10, at her residence, Dali street. Abbotsford, Susanna, .he beloved wife of Adam Brockie; in her shUythlrd year. " A patient sufferer gone to res t ” —The funeral will leave the residence To-morrow (Sunday), December 12, at 2 30 p.m., for the Green Island Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers, S St. Andrew street, Dunedin. DICKSON. —On December 10, 1926, at his residence, 79 Nelson street, South Dunedin, William Macgregor, beloved husband of Isabella Dickson, and eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs W. Dickson, late oi Portobello; in his eighty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. HALCROW. —On December 10, 1926, t 89 Bridgman street, Kensington, Andraw, dearly beloved husband o( Margaret Ha - crow ; aged 58 years. M'LBOD. —On December 10, 1926, at her residence, Jura street, Milton, Margaret Finlayson, relict of Daniel M’Leod, and mother of I. F. M‘Leod, David and Henry Moyes. Deeply mourned. —Private interment at Oamaru on Monday, December 13. j. R. Wilson, undertaker, Milton. MARR. —On December 10, 1926, at the Little Sisters of the Poor, Anderson’s Bay, David Marr; aged 73 years. R.I.P. Private interment. —Hugh Gourley (Limited), undertakers. IN MEMORIAM. BUCHANAN.—In fond and loving memory of my dear son Charles, who departed this life December 12, 1923. “Very dearly loved and sadly missed.” —Inserted by his loving mother, stepfather, sisters, and brother. HOWARD. —In memory of my dear ,/ife and our mother Ede, who passed away on December 12, 1925.—Inserted by loving husband, sons, and daughter. JACKSON. —In loving memory oi my dear sister. Margaret Ann Jackson, who died at Dunedin on December 11, 102- •• Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by her loving brother. Laurence East. LAWRENCE. —In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who passed away on December 11, 1924. The shock was great, the pain severe, . To part with one we loved so dear. Our trial’s hard, we’ll not complain, But trust In God to meet again. —lnserted by her loving husband, daughter, and son-in-law.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 12
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355DEATHS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 19970, 11 December 1926, Page 12
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