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DEATHS

ALEXANDER.—On May 13, 1941, at Dun- •- edin. Rebecca, widow of Samuel McDonald Alexander, and second daughter of the late William and Margaret Gordon; aged 75 years.—Privately cremated yesterday.—Hope ana Kinaston, funeral directors. May 14, 1941, at the residence of her son-in-law. Mr Gladstone Willocks, Isobella, beloved w.fe of the late Peter Anderson (late of

Inch Clutha). "At rest." Private interment.—Wm. Lovie. funeral director. HURLEY.— On May 15. 1941. at Dunedin. Robert Edgar Hurley, of 14 Glen avenue, Mornington; aged 58 years The Funeral will leave our Chapel. 78 St. Andrew street, on Saturday. 17th inst., at 1.30 p.m., for the Anderson'* Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston. funeral directors. KTDD.— On May 15. 1941, at the residence of his daughter, Mrs J. R. Love. " 54 Hjghcliff road, Anderson's Bay, John F., dearly loved husband oi Janet Kydd, late of Ngapara; in hi* eightieth year. "At rest." The Funeral will leave the above residence on Saturday, 17th inst.. at 2

p.m-. for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery

C. J. Thorn. Ltd. STEEL.— On May 15, 1941. at his residence. 77 Queen's drive, Musselburgh, William Bell, beloved husband of Eva Catherine Steel; aged 77 years. Pri-

. vate interment. —Hugh Gourley. Ltd.. funeral directors. WATT.— On May 15, 1941 (suddenly), at his residence, 14 Binnie street. Abbotsford, Andrew, beloved husband of the late Mary Ann Watt and loved father of- James and Jessie Watt; in his ' sixty-fifth year. . Deeply mourned. Private interment.—Hope and Klnas-' ' tori, : funeral directors. For the Empire's Cause

WELLS.— Private Arthur Edward, killed in action on April 27. Beloved eldest N son of Mr F. E. Wells and loved brother of Mrs George Brenssell. Outram, and also of Privates F. J. and W. M. Wells, on active service. "He laid down his life for his country."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 24608, 16 May 1941, Page 1

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DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24608, 16 May 1941, Page 1

DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 24608, 16 May 1941, Page 1

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