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DEATHS

ANDERSON..—On January 2, 1947, at her residence, 31 Catherine street, Caversham, Mary, dearly loved wife of the late Albert Andeison; in her seventieth year. ’At rest.”—The Funeral will leave our Chapel, 29 Marion street. To-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m. (service at 1.45), for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.—C. .1. Thorn, Ltd., funeral directors CHALMERS—At Invercargill, on Thursday, January 2, 1947, Violet Hopner, dearly loved eldest daughter of the late John and Eleanor Chalmers, late of Beaumont and Gore.—lnterment at Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill, on Saturday, January 4, at 10.30 a.m.—J. Fraser and Son, funeral directors, Invercargill EVANS.—On January 2, 1947, at Dunedin, William, beloved husband of Annie Evans, 18 Princes street. Green Island, and late of Mount Cargill. “At rest.”— Funeral intimation later. —Hugh Gourley, Ltd., funeral directors. McGILLIVRAY. —On December 31, 1946, at Waikouaiti, William, the beloved husband of the late Minnie McGillivray, and eldest son of the late John and Jane McGillivray, of Merton; aged 80 years.— The Funeral will leave the residence of Miss McGillivray, Cupar street, Waikouaiti, Tc-day (Friday), January 3, at 2.30 p.m., for the Merton Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. RAMSAY.—On January 1. 1947, at Dunedin, Helen Dewar, dearly loved wife of William Richardson Ramsay, of 38 Council street, St. Kilda, and loved mother of Molly, Christina. Anna and Bill. " Sadly missed.”—The Funeral will leave, our Chapel. King Edward street. South Dunedin. To-day (Friday), January 3, at the conclusion of the service commencing at 1 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery. No flowers, -by request.—Cole and Son, funeral directors. STEVENSON.—On January 1. 1947, at her residence. “ Wattle Grove,” Timaru, Saiah Eliza, dearly beloved wife of the lale Robert Stevenson; aged 77 years.— Privately interred at Timaru. TITCHENER. —On January 1, 1947. at Dunedin, 'Hugh Titchener. late of Queen’s drive; aged 87 years. Private interment. Hugh Gourley. Ltd., funeral directors. IN MEMORIAM ATTFIELD.—In loving memory of dad, who passed away at Clyde. January 3, 1P46. He lived for those he loved, And those who loved him remember. —lnserted by his son Ritchie. Lizzie and family. ATTFIELD.—In loving memory of Granger, who passed away at Clyde. January 3. 1946. “ Ever remembered. ’— Inserted by his grandson, Edwin. Alma and Annette. ATTFIELD.—In Icving memory of •grandad whc oassed away January 3. 1946. I wish. I could have seen him once Before he was laid to rest. To feel the warmth of that gentle touch And see his smile, one of the best; Now God has taken him for this earthly world ’ And given him a place tn His heavenly fOid. —lnseited by Noelit.f-. Bill and family ATTFIELD. —In loving memory of grandad, who passed away January 3. 1946. Through his many years of illness He was so kind to each and all of us, Though he went through endless pain. Never once did he complain; Now he has gone to his heavenly home, Where joy and peace so freely roam, Often our thoughts bring many a tear. To the memory of grandad, who was so dear —lnserted by his loving granddaughter. Rayna. CAHILL.—In loving memory of father (Thomas Henry), who passed away January 3, 1939; and mother (Freda), June 6 1940.—Inserted by Verdon and Jen COCKBURN—In loving memory of dear ■mother, who passed away at Roxburgh January 3, 1942. "Always remembered ” Inserted by Keith, Rose and Derek. DRYDEN.—In loving memory of granddad. who died January 3. t946.—lnserted by , Eoin. NYE—In loving memory ol our dear Mvrtle, who passed away on January 2. 1946. In our hearts yout memory Ungers. Fondly; sweetly, tender, true; In our lives there's not a day When we do not think of you —lnserted by her loving mother and father-in-law. Althea and family. RUTHERFORD.—In loving remembrance of Thom'as, dear husband and father, who passed away on January 3. 1944 This day brings memory of a dear one laid to rest, And those who think ol him to-day are those who loved him best. —lnserted by his loving wife. Cecil, Bert, and Will. RUTHERFORD.—In loving memory of dear dad and grandad, who passed awav January 3. 1943 Ever remembered —lnserted by his loved ones. 60 Chapman street, Kaikorai SMAIL.—In lovtng memory of our daughter. Mavis lane who passed awav January 3. 1944 A beautiful star snmei o’er hei grave OP i iaugnter we loved but could not save. Tr have her and love her. and then to part. Was the greatest sorrow of oui hearts .—lnserted by her loving mother, father and brother John ; MAIL.—In loving memory ol Mavis Who .passed away January 3, 1944 We cannot call the old days back. Her hand we cannot touch: But we treasure precious memories Of the sister we loved so much. Sleep on. dear Mavis, and take you, rest, ... We miss you most who loved you best. brother-in-law, Isobel. Alan and wee nephew John. ' WILSON.—In loving memory ot Alister Hamilton, who passed away at Kanfurlv on January 3. 1943. Beyond the sunset a glad reunion, With our dear loved one who has gone before —lnserted by his loved ones, Awamangu. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Alister. who passed aw ay January 3. 1943 Loving memories are all we nave ieit Of one we loved and will never forget —lnserted bv Margaret Fred, and family Oamaru WILSON.—In loving memory of uur dear brother, Alister, who passed away January 3. 1943. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his brothers, Timaru.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26350, 3 January 1947, Page 1

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DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26350, 3 January 1947, Page 1

DEATHS Otago Daily Times, Issue 26350, 3 January 1947, Page 1

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