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DEATHS.

ADKINS.-On February 3, 1918. at the residence of her niece (Mrs W. G. Campbell), 125 Alain South road, Caversham, Ann Adkina (Aunty); aged 90 years. "At rest." ANDREW.—On January 28 1918, Matthew, dearly beloved husband of the late Margaret Wilson Andrew, of Shag Point, parsed away at the residence of his son-in-law (R. S. Carter), 68 Solwyn street, Chriatehurch; in his eighty-second year. BAGLEY—On January 28, 1918, at Greytown Hospital, Ralph Cartwright, beloved eon of Hugh and Annie Bagloy, Featherston ; aged three years and seven jfionths., BAKR.—On February 3 (suddenly), at the Eesidence of her daughter (Mrs H. G. )uft), Gowan Braes, Edievale, leab_el Cassen, relict of Alexander Barr (of Opoho), and' mother of Captain Alexander Barr (Marine Department, Wellington); in her seventy-third year. BRODIE.—On February 3 (suddenly), at his residenoe, 6 Russell street, David, the beloved husband of Alice Elizabeth Brodie; aged 38 years. Deeply mourned.. CRAIB.—On January 30, at Dunedin, George, beloved husband of Elizabeth Craib (stonemason), CRAWFORD.—On January 30, at Dun©din,vThomas Crawford, of Kelso and Tapanui j m his eighty-third year. CRERAR.—On February 3, 1918, Alexander G. Crerar, late of Patearoa and Dunedin ; aged 57 years. DICKSON—At her residence, South Riverton, on Monday, January 28, 1918, Mary, dearly beloved wife of Gavin Dickson (late of Ofcama); aged 72 years. Mourned by a largo and devoted family. ' GROWDEN.—On Februafy 3, 1918,, at her residence, 9 Picardy street. Mornington, Zana Frances?, dearly-beloved wife of H. H. Growden; aged 57 years. "At rest." HENDERSON—On February 1, 1918, at Marybank, Stirling, John Henderson; in his ninety-first year. Ross-shire (Scotland) papers please copy. KANE.—On January 27, 1918, at Masterton accidentally drowned), Mark, fifth eldest eon of Peter and Margaret Kane,' of Merlon; aged 28 years. R.I.P. KING.—On Friday, February 1 . (suddenly), Duncan M'Ewan, dearly beloved husband of Margaret King; in his sixtyfirst year. KING.—On February 5, 1918, at Dunedin (result of an accident), Arthur Br am well, dearly beloved husband of Caroline King; aged 51 years. Deeply regretted!. IaNLOQH.—On February 5, 1918, at Dunedin, James, dearly-beloved husband of Jeannio Kinloch, of Taratu, Loyell's Flat; aged 65 years. Deeply regretted. LACEY.—On January 12, 1918, at Ledcombe, New South Wales, William John, second eldest son of the late Emma and John Lacey, of this city; aged 47 years. " Peace, perfect peace.'■ LAMB.—On February 1, at Dunedin, Tompson Lamb, of Kettering, England; aged 82 years. LEEOH.-On February 4-, 1918, at tho residenoe of her • Son-in-law (George Moore), Burns street, Maria. Cremer Leeon, beloved mother of Mrs Rattray, Mrs .Dickson, Alfred Leech, and Mrs George Moore; aged 87. years. MACKIE.r-Cn Sunday, January 27, 1918, at ,his mother's residence, 68 Lewis street, Gladstone, Invercargill, Stanley Gordon Dall, dearly-beloved youngest son of Ann and the late George Mackie, and beloved brother of Mrs J. B. Stout, N.E. Valley. Deeply rnourned. PRINGEE.—At Orookston, on February 4, John Pringle, dearly beloved husband of Jane\ Graham Priiigle : aged 64 years. REID.-On January 31, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, Robert, dearly beloved brother of James, Andrew, Margaret and Elizabeth Reid r " (of Riverton, Southland); aged 23 years. Deeply mourned. REID.—On February 5, 1918, at " Willovvbank," North Dupedin, Helen, relict of William Reid, and dearly-bolovc-d aunt of Gwendoline Clarke and Allan R. Clarke, Australian Expeditionary Forces. SH'OTT.—On January 31, 1918, at Dunedin, Benjamin, husband of Lydia Shutt, of Catlim; aged 65 years. "At rest." WENNERBECK.—On February 1, 1918. at punedin, Mary Hannah, relict of Hendrick Wennerbeck, of Arthurton; in her seventy-second year. "Asleep in Jesus." IN MEMORIAM. CAMERON—In loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Cameron, who passed away at Alexandra South on February 3, 1916. • HARRIS, DOUGLASS. —ln loving memory of my dear sister, Margaret Harris, who died at Dunedin on January 31, 1917. Also my dear grandmother, Mary Douglass,, who died at Leith Valley on January •■' 31, 1909. —Inserted by Annie Fletcher, Palmerston. HARRIS. —In sad but loving memory of our dearly loved daughter and sister, Marfarot Prdetbr, who passed away on January 1, 1917; aged 34. Rest, dearest one, your work is o'er, Your willing hands will toil no more; On earth there's strife, in heaven rest, They miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted by. her loving parents, sisters, and brother. KYNASTON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, John Kynaston, who passed away, February 5, 3.917. Often do my footsteps wander To a grave nob far Where I laid my darling husband Just one year ago to-day. The flowers we place upon his grave May wither and decay, But the lovo for him who lies beneath Will never fade away. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. , M'EWAN.—In loving memory of John M'Ewan, who departed this life, February 6, 1916. Best dearest one, your work is o'er, Your willing hands will toil no more; On earth there's strife, in Heaven rest, They miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife and family. M'EWAN. —In loving memory of our dear father, John M'Ewan, wlio passed away at Albert Town on February 6, 1916. Sweet 1>? your rest, your memory's dear, It's sweet to breathe your name'; In life we loved you very deirf, 111 death we do the same. —lnserted' by his loving daughter and son-in-law, C. and R. Elliott. MILLS. —In loving memory of my dear husband, William, who departed this life on February 5, 1917. . Your voice Is silent in the suave, But still your face J 6eef I have n photo 6ft the w&U That is dearer than all to me. —lnserted- by his sorrowing wife, Ann.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3334, 6 February 1918, Page 35