DEATH
BETHUNE.—On Sunday, August 12, at hie son's residence, Pleasant Valley, John Bethune; in his eighty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. BURNETT.—Cm Sunday, August ±2, at Dunedin, Annie, relict of John Burnett, of East Taieri; aged 78 years.CAMERON—On Saturday, August 11, at his residence, 3 High street, Musselburgh, Angus M'Donald Cameron (N.Z.R.), beloved husband of Annie Cameron; aged 49 years. R.I.P.
CAMERON—On August 13, 1917, at her residence, 4 Macandrew road, Mary Cameron, relict of A. M. Cameron; aged 76 years R.I.P. COOP.—On August 13, at Dunedin, Thomas George - , the beloved second son of Thomas and the late Margaret Coop, late of Roxburgh, and brother of H. Coop (N.Z. Railways, Dunedin); aged 38 years. "At rest."—The Funeral will leave St. James's Church, Roxburgh, To-morrow (Thursday), the 16th inst., at 2.30 p.m., for the Roxburgh Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers.
CUMMING.—On August 13, 1917, at his residence, 27 Littlebourne road, George Gumming; in his eighty-fifth year. DENTON,—On August 9, 1917', at Eccles street, Gore, William Frederick, infant son of Lawrence and Emily Denton, of jPukerau; in his seventh month. DOUGLAS.—On August 9 (by accident), lan Alexander, dearly loved son of Alexander Burt and Janet Douglas; aged two years and nine months. Deeply mourned. DRAPER.—On August 7, 1917, at his residence, Union street, Milton, George Ward, beloved husband of Sarah Draper; aged 73 years. "At rest." ESLER. —On August 7, at his residence, "Lakeside," Owaka, John Kane Esler; in his eighty-third year. IRELAND.—On August 14, at her residence, 596 Castle street, Agnes Louisa, widow of Thomas Ireland. "At rest." Private interment. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. JACOBS.—On August 7, Cecilia, widow of Godfrey Jacobs; in her eightieth year. M-LACHLAN.—On August 8, 1917, at his parents' residence, 8 Wesley street, South Dunedin, Fraser, beloved infant son of Hector and J iio M'Lachlan. " Unto God, Who gave." M'KEAGG.—On August 8. at his father's residence, High. street, Mosgiel, James Alexander, dearly. beloved son of Richard and Alice M'Keagg; acred three years. M'TAGGART.—On August 13, 1917, at his parents' residence, 53 Preston crescent, Belleknowes, Robert Thomas, the beloved infant son of Thomas and Helen M'Taggarl; in his seventh month. Private interment. — Frapwcll and Holgate, undertakers. MANLEY—On August 14, at her residence, 566 Castle street, Caroline, relict of William Barron Manloy; aged 78 years. Deeply regretted. OGG. —On Thursday. August 9, at Sydney, .lames Alexander Ogur, the second sen of John Ogg, South Dunedin; aged 30 years. Deeply regretted. ORKNEY.—On August 12. 1917, at 129 Queen street, Dunedin, John Harold, dearly beloved son of the late John and Madeline Orkney, and beloved grandson of Eleanor Agnes Wontner. "At rest." RENTON.—On August 10, 1917 (sud denly), at St. Clair, John Robertson, husband of Mary Matthew Ronton, of Middlemarch (late Balclutha). ROBERTSON.—At Totarnnui, Puerua, on August 13, 1917, Margaret Burns, the dearly beloved and only daughter of Peter am] Sarah. Robertson. SULLIVAN.—On August 12, 1917, at her late residence, 159 York place, Dunedin, Eleanor Jane Sullivan ; in her seventy-sixth year. "At rest." vv'Eßß.—On Sunday. August 12, 1917, Mabel Wilhelmina. widow of J. S. Webb, formerly of Dunedin.
WEST.—On August 9 (suddenly), Elizabeth (Tot), clearly beloved wife of George R. West, 22a South road, Dunedin. IN MEMORIAM. BLACK. —In loving memory of our dear uncle Johnnie, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on August 9, 1916, also Jessie E. Black, wife of above, who died at her residence, 62 Duncan street, on April 4, 1916. Deeply mourned. Far beyond this world of changes, Fax beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing treasures In our Father's mansion fair. —lnserted by their loving niece and nephew, Susie and W. M. Brown, Puorua. BARNES. —In loving memory of my dear wife. Margaret Helen Barnes, who died on August 13, 1916.—Inserted by her loving husband, Alfred Barnes. BARNES.—In loving memory of Maggie, who died on August 13, 1916, at Dunedin. Cone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by her loving mother and sister.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3309, 15 August 1917, Page 35
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