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In Memoriam

WATSON.—In loving memory of David Alexander Watson, 21st Reinforcements, who died of wounds received in action at Passchendaele, October 3, 1917. dearly loved elder son of Alex, and Ellen Watson, Oamaru (formerly of Port Chalmers). ” To memory ever dear.” —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother (overseas).

WEBB.—In proud and loving memory of our dear son, N.Z. 439817, Sergeant Frank William Skottowe Webb, killed as result of aircraft accident at Opunake, October 3, 1944.

A loving smile, a happy face, A broken link we can’t replace. Many a lonely heartache, often a silent tear, But always that loving memory of one we loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving mother and father.

Also his gallant comrades, who went with him.

They shall not grow old as we who are left grow old; ' Age shall not weary them, nor the . years condemn. •' At the going down of the sun and in the morning We shall remember them.

WEBB.—In loving memory of my dear brother, N.Z. 439817, Sergeant Frank William Skottowe Webb, R.N.Z.A.F., killed as result of aircraft accident at Opunake, October 3, 1944. Also, his gallant comrades.

We miss his smile, his cheery ways, With him’ we spent such happy days. Loved in life, cherished in death, A beautiful memory is all we have left. —lnserted by his loving sister Enid, and his pal Ray. WEBB.—In loving memory of my dear grandson and nephew, N.Z. 439817, Sergeant Frank William Skottowe Webb, killed as result of aircraft accident at Opunake, October 3. 1944. Though his smile is gone forever. And his hand we cannot touch, We shall never lose sweet memories Of the one we loved so much. —lnserted by his loving Nannie and Clarrle.

WEBB.—In lovinfp memory of Frank, killed in aircraft accident, October 3, 1944. “ Lovingly remembered.” —Inserted by Uncle Jim, Aunt May, and . family, Rotorua.

WEBB. —In memory of ’ Sergeant’ ’ Air" Gunner Frank William Skottowe Webb, killed in aircraft accident in New Zealand, 3.10.44. “ Remembered always.”—lnserted by Mr and Mrs Robinson, Eveleyne, and Edward.

WEBB.—A tribute to the memory of Sergeant Frank (Spider) Webb, who gave his life in an aircraft accident, 3/10/44. From his pal Gillie

WEBB.—In loving memory of Frank, accidentally killed, October 3. 1944.—Inserted by the Boys’ Club. DEATHS

COLLIER.—On October 2. 1945, at Queenstown, Edward Lintoch, beloved husband of Nellie Collier, and late manager of the State sch.eelite mines, Glenorchy, in his sixty-seventh yeav. “At rest.”—The Funeral will leave St, Peter’s Anglican Church on Thursday, 4th inst., after a service commencing at 2.30 p.m., for the Queenstown Cemetery.—J. L. Lindsay, funeral director, Queenstown.

DONN. —On October 1, 1945, at Dunedin, John, beloved husband of the late Jane Donn (late of Oamaru), and loved father of Mr A. J. Donn, Mrs W. A. Jenkins, Mrs W. F. Avery (Dunedin), and Mrs L. R. Tyrrell (Alexandra); aged 82 years. “At rest.” —The Funeral will leave our Chapel. 326 George street, To-day (Wednesday), the 3rd Inst., at 11 a.m. (service at 10.50 a.m.), for the Anderson's Bay Cemetery.—R. McLean and Son. funeral directors.

DUNSHEATH.—On September 28,' at Auckland. Jeannie, beloved wife of B. J. Dunsheath,. and daughter of the late Robert McKlnlay, Qf Dunedin.—Cremated at Waikumete on Saturday, September 29. ELLIS.—On October 2, 1945, at his residence, 20 Havelock street, Mornington, John Brownlie, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Ellis; agßd 83 years. Deeply mourned. "A patient sufferer gone to rest.”—Private interment at Green Island Cemetery. No flowers, by request.—Hope and Klnaston, funeral directors. HAMILTON.—On October 2, 1945 (suddenly), at his residence, Ettrick, James, dearly loved husband of Mary Hamilton, and loved father of Effie and the late R. M. Hamilton.—The Funeral will leave his late residence on Thursday, the 4th Inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Ettrick Cemetery.— Chas. Moyle 'and Son. funeral directors, Lawrence. McBRIDE. —On October 2. 1945, at Dunedin, Daniel Patrick, dearly loved third son of the late Alexander and Elizabeth Mcßride, late of Queenstown, and loved brother of Margaret. Mrs Armour, and Mrs Kennellv, (Dunedin), and James Alexander (Wellington), and late of Hillside Workshops: in his fiftieth year. R.I.P. Requiem Mass at St. Patrick’s Basilica, South Dunedin, on Thursday, October 4 at 8.30 a.m.—The Funeral will leave at the conclusion oi the Mass for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Cole and Son, funeral directors.

McINTWRE.—On October 2, 1945, at Dunedin Marv, beloved wife of James Wilson Mclntyre, 888 Cumberland street; aged 80 years. “At rest.”—Private crematlon.—Hope, and Klnaston, funeral directors.

MUNRO.—On October 2, 1945, at Dunedin. after a long illness, Stanlev Gordon, dearly beloved youngest son of the late Alexander and Catherine Munro, of 1 Highcliff road. Anderson’s Bav: aged 40 vears "At rest.”—The Funeral will leave 1 Highcliff road To-morrow (Thursday), at 2 30 n.m.. for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley. Ltd., funeral directors.

PATERSON.—On October 2, 1945, at Dunedin. Martha, beloved wife of the late Walter Paterson, 1021 George street, and loved mother of Eric. "At rest.” —The Funpral will leave our Chanel, 78 St. Andrew street, To-dav (Wednesday), the 3rd inst. at the conclusion of the service commencing at 2.30 p.m.. for the Northern Cemetery—Hope and Kinaston. funeral directors.

PETRIE.—On October 2. 1945. at Dunedin Robert,, beloved husband of Isabella Petrie, of East Taieri. formerly of Berwick, and loved father of Stewart and Ivy.— The Funeral will ]°ave the East Tai°ri Presbvt.erian Church on Thursday, the 4th inst. at the conclusion of. the service commencing at 2 p.m.. for the East Taieri Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston. funeral directors.

SHELTON.—On October 2. 1945, at his residence. 55 Harrington street. Port Chalmers, Albert Newman (retired master mariner), beloved husband of Ada Shelton; in his seventv-third vear. "In God’s gracious keeping."— The Funeral will leave Holy Trinitv Church. Port Chalmers, after a service commencing at 2 p.m. on Thursday the 4th, for the Anderson’s Bay Crematorium.—H Aitcheson, funeral director.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 1

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In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 1

In Memoriam Otago Daily Times, Issue 25964, 3 October 1945, Page 1