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DEATHS.

ARNESEN.—On January 26, 1918, .at Dunedin (after a long illness), Frederick, dearly beloved husband of Mabel Arnesen. "At rest." BELL.—On January 23, at her residence, 16 Rosebery street, Belleknowes, Janet Taylor, the beloTed wife of Frederick R. T. Bell; aged 47 years Deeply mourned. BUCHANAN.—On January 25, 1918, at her residence Houipapa, Rebecca, .beloved wife of John Buchanan; aged 32 years. Deeply regretted. BURT.—On Monday, January 28, 1918, at the residence of Mrs Honoybone, George street, Port Chalmers, David James Burt; aged 80 years. Deeply mourned. CAMPBELL.—On January 24 (accidentally drowned at Port Molyneux), Alan Alexander, elder son of P. L. and Dora Campbell, Gore; aged 12 years. CURROR.—At Port Chalmers, on January 27 (the result of an accident), John, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Curror, and third eon of Mr and Mrs John Curror, of Whiteinch, Glasgow. Sadly missed. DUFF. —On January 23, at his residence, 4 School street, Roslyn, James Duff; aged 72 years.. Deeply mourned. EWlNG.—Passed away at his residence, " Ewington," Elm row, on January 23, 1918, William Anderson Ewing; in his eightieth year. No flowers. GORDON.—On January 29-, at Dunedin, Ruby Katharine, second eldest beloved daughter of James and Jessie Gordon, of 72 Duncan street; in her nineteenth year. " Fell asleep in Jceus." —The Funeral will leave 72 Duncan street at 2 p.m. This Day (Wednesday), 30th'.—John Gillies, undertaker. HENDERSON.—On January 25, 1918, at the residence of his_ brother-in-law (Mr Jas. Jenkins), 36 Opoho road, N.E. Valley, John Henderson,- eldest son of the late John Henderson, Maori Hill; in his sixtyfirst year. LYALL—On January 21, 1918, at her residence, Maungatua (after a short illness), Margaret, beloved wife of George Lyall; aged 69 years. Deeply regretted.-" M'OALLUM—On January 27, 1918, at Dunedin, Jessie, beloved wife of John M'Callum, 9 Serpentine avenue; aged 34 years. Deeply mourned. MUIR,—On January 25, at Model Farm. Waikouro. Ellen, dearly-beloved wife of David Mui'r (late of Green Valley), and youngest daughter of the late Alexander and Jean Gilmore, .of Shag Valley; in her sixty-ninth year. Deeply mourned. POLLOCK.—On January 26, at Gore, Jessie Florence Pearl, beloved second daughter of Mr James Watson and Jessie Elizabeth Pollock; aged three years and six months. QUINN.—On January 26, 1918, at Dunedin, Rosella. dearly-beloved daughter of Teresa and 'the late Michael. Quinn, of 13 Russell street ; aged. 24 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. RYAN.—On January 28. 1918, at Dunedin, Anna Christina, dearly beloved wife of John Ryan j aged 36 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment.—Hugh Gourlev. undertaker. 'SUDDEN.—On January 22, 1918, at Dunedin. Peter Sudden, dearly beloved father of Mrs R. Cleave. Mrs A.'Howard. Mrs J. Grenfell. Mrs R. Lindsay, Mr F. Sudden, and Mr George Sudden, of Dunedin; aged 72 years. Deeplv mourned. TAYLOR.—On January 27, at his residence. Queen street, Mosgiel, Adam Taylor, after a long illness. WALKER—On January 23. 1918, at Anderson Bay, Elizabeth (Walker (late of Albany street and 86 Don street, Invereargili): in her eighty-seventh vear. R.T.P. ' WILLIAMS.—On January 12. at her residence, Mangatainoke, Sarah Alicia, beloved wife of R. A. Williams, and youngest daughter of the late John M'Cullough, of North Heads. Port Chalmers. WILSON.—On January 23 1918. at DunocVn. David Wilson: aged 7o years. WOLTER.-- On January 27, 19.18. at Dunedin. Wilhelm Wolter (late of Short street. Burnside); aged 78 years. Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAM. Tn loving remembrance of Jessie, dearly beloved and only daughter of Janet M'Lecd (late of Wyndham). who peacefully fell asleep on January 29, 1917. A bettor Christian, parent-, wife Never breathed the breath of life.

IN MEMORIAM. CLARK.—In loving memory of John Kylo Hamilton, beloved eldest son of tho late- Wm. H. Clark and M. K. Clark, Lumsden, died January 25, 1910; aged three years and 13 days/ "Loved and lost." DUCKWORTH.—In loving memory of my dear son, Eric, who died at Timaru on January 28, 1917; aged 13 years. Like the ivy on the withered oak, When all tilings else decay Our love for him will still keep green, And never fade away. —lnserted by his loving mother and stepfather. DUCKWORTH.—In loving memory of my dear brother Erio, who departed this life on January 28, 1917. Our hearts still cling to memory dear Of one who is oallod to rest; And those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. ■ —lnserted by his loving sister Doris. HARPER.—In sad and loving memory of John, our dearly loved son and brother, who departed this life, January 26, 1916. Two years to-day, but ever in memory dear, S'hy loving name we breathe, and shed a silent tear. Time cannot alter our love so true, This day brings back our grief anew. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. HARVEY. —Tn loving remembrance of Esther, who was called homo on January 24, 1916. We mourn for you sincerely, But not with outward show, For those who mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. —lnserted by her loving husband and sister. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of Henry Madden Henderson, who departed from this life on Januai'y 25, 1915, at his residence, 100 Macandrew road, South Dunedin.—lnserted by his loving wife and daughter. "To memory dear." M'CREADIE.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary M'Creadie, who died at Dunedin on January 29, 1917.—Inserted by her loving husband. • M'INTYRE.—In loving memory of our dear Charlie- (accidentally killed in State coal mine, Dunollie, Greymouth, New Zealand, January 25, 1909); in his 21st year. v Sweet be your rest, your memory's dear, It's sweet to breathe your name. In life we loved you very dear, In death we do the same. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister, and brother-in-law. MADAMS. —In loving memory of our dear Mother, Elizabeth Madams, who passed away at Goodwood, January 28,1915. Thou art gone but not forgotten, As there dawns another year; In the quiet hours of thinking, Thoughts of thee are ever near. —lnserted by * her loving husband and family. RIVERS. —In loving memory of our dear father, James Rivers, who died at Alexandra South on January 28, 1910. —Inserted by his daughters, A. M*. C. and S. B. RIXON.—-Jn loving memory of Elizabeth M'Queen" Rixon, who departed this life on January 25, 1916.—Inserted by,her loving husband and sons. . WILLIAMS. —ln loving memory of Esther, who died on January 24, 1916. eldest and dearly beloved daughter of Paul and Emma Williams, 87 Frederick street.We loved with love past guessing—G-oJ knew how much, But His was a claim more pressing—He cannot spare such. There are gems which are lent—not given—and so de'ar are some That the angels above in -Heaven keep watch till they come. —lnserted by her loving mother and. father, sisters and brothers. YOUNG. —In loving memory, of my dear husband, James Young** of" Palmerston. who died at Dunedin Hospital on January ?4, 1917. J Yet again we hope to meet thee When the day of life is fled; Then in Heaven we hope to greet thee, Where no farewell tears are shed. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be verified by the signature of either our agent in the district from which the announcement is sent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3s per insertion. When* < are added to " In Memoriam " notices, an additional charge of 2s 6d for each verse of four lines is made. Notifications of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Witness also reoeive insertion in the Daily Times without additional charge.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3333, 30 January 1918, Page 35