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DEATHS.

HAMILTON.—On February 20, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, Annio, dearly beloved wife of John Hamilton, of Tokoiti, Milton; aged 37 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. HEADS.—At Invercargill, on Thursday. February 21, 1918, Emily, dearly beloved uifo of David Davidson Heads; aged 33 years. HILL. —On February 25, at her residence, No. 13 Hawthorn avenue, Mornington, Mary Henry, widow of James Hill, Dunedin. Deeply mourned. No flowers. HUNTER.—On February 20, 1918, at the residence of her grandparents, 98 Highgate, Roslyn, Dorothy May, the beloved eldest daughter of John and the late Alice Hunter, of Sydney, N.S.W. “At rest.” JAMBS.—On February 23, 1918, at her residence, James street, Balclutha, Christina, beloved wife of William James; aged 62 years. Deeply mourned. KERR. —On February 25. at Dunedin Hospital, Alice- Ethel, tno beloved wife of James Henry Kerr, late of Miller’s Flat; aged 28 year's. Deeply mourned. LOWRY. —On February 25, 1918, at 10 Begg street, Musselburgh, Lily Christina, youngest daughter of the late Bennett and Adeline Lowry, and sister of Mrs Wentworth and Mrs Grant, Wanganui. Patient sufferer gone to rest. LUCKHURST —On February 20, at Dunedin, Harriet, widow of Henry L/uckhurst ; aged 92 years. “ At" rest.” MTNTYRE.—On February 25. 1918, at Dunedin (after a short and painful illness), John, dearly-beloved husband of the late Elizabeth MTntyre, of 96 Fox street, South. Dunedin, and beloved father of Mrs R. G. Moore (of Australia) and Mrs Southam (of Christchurch), and Mrs Rush and Mr J. MTntyre (of South Dunedin); aged 72 years. Deeply mourned. West of Scotland papers please copy. M‘LBOD.—On February 24, at Broad Bay, Mary Greig. beloved wife of John M‘Leod; in her eightv-sccond year. M‘MILL AN.—On February 26, 1918, at Dunedin, John M’Millan, Gordon street, Balclutha ; aged 77 years.—The Funeral from Balclutha Railway Station at 1.15 p.m. Tomorrow (Thursday), 28th inst.—Hope and Kinaston, undertakers, 56 St. Andrew street.

MACPHAIL.—On February 25, at the residence of her cousin (D. L. K. Walker, 37 Grey street, Port Chalmers), Margaret M'lntosh Macphail, assistant professor of modern languages, Victoria College, Wellington, widow of 'the Rev. John Macphail, M.A.

PATERSON —At "Norwood," Oam mm, on February 22, 1918, Marion Hamilton, relict of Hugh Patorson. late of " The Mains." Waikaka, Southland; in her eighty- ' seventh year. ** ROSS.—O» February 25, 1918, <*t Dunedin, Hilda Agnes, the beloved daughter of Alexander and Marion Ross, Waitati•; aged fivo months. if Safe in the arms of Joaus." SMITH.—On February 19, at Weber, North Island (accidentally killed), Thomas Rule, beloved eldest son of J. C, and Florence Smith, 19 Lawson street, Roslyn; in his nineteenth vear. Deeply mourned. STAPLETON —On February 25, 1918. at 64 Oxford street. South Dunedin, Bridget Mary, beloved wife of Phillip "'S'iapleton; aged 55 vears. R.I.P. Deeply regretted. STEPHEN.—On February 23, 1918, at her residence, Forfar street, Mosgiel, Mary, relict of John Stephen; in her seventieth vear. " - Her end was peace." WALSH.—On February 21, at Dunedin. Michael Walsh; aged 85 years. R.I.P. IN MEMORIAM. BROOMFIELD. —In loving remembrance of Mary Elizabeth Broomfield, who departed this life at Dunedin on February 25, 1917. Out of the pain of night-watohing removed Into the sleep that God gives His beloved: Into the down of a glad resurrection, Into the house of unbroken inffection, Into the joy of her Lord—thence confessing, Death in disguise is His angel in blessing. —lnserted by her . sorrowing husband and children. BROOMFIELD.—In loving memory of Marj' Elizabeth Broomfield, who died at Dunedin on February 25, 1917. "So loved, so mourned-" —Inserted by her sister and family. BROWN.—In loving memory of our clear Willie, who was accidentally killed at Waihola on February 26, 1916. Some day we'll understand. —lnserted by his loving parents and sisters. DAWSON. —In loving memory of dear Willie, who passed away on February 24, 1917. He suffered pain and grief below, Christ heals him i.ow from all lis woe, For him hath endless joy begun, He shines in glory like the sun. —lnserted by his loving wife, parents, sisters, and brothers. FITZGERALD.— In loving memory of my dear brother John, who was accidentally killed at Waipori Falls on February 23, 1910. " Gone, but not forgotten."— Inscu-ted by his loving sister, J. Gray. MATIIESON. —In loving momory of our dour mother, who died suddenly at Mosgiel on Februai-y 25, 1915. Sadly mourned.—lnserted by her loving husband and daughters. PARKERSON. —In loving remembrance of our dearly beloved Burrell, who departed this lifo on February 11. 1914, second son of the late Captain Knowles and Louisa A. Parkerson, of Stanley street, Arch Hill, Auckland, grandson of the late William Hornbrook, Esq., and Mrs Hornbrook, of Arowhemia and Opuha Stations, and of Dr and Mrs Parkerson, M. 8., M.R.C.S., Etc.. and great-grandson of the late General Sir Lydc and Lady Hornbrook. Blessed arc the pure m heart, for they shall see God. We see Vou in your glorious Hojne, And know you've gained your crown. But, oh, we miss you more and more As Hie long, sad years roll round. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister, and brothers. THOMPSON.-In loving memory of our dear father, who died at 4 Arden street. Opoho, on February 27, 1914. —Inserted by his loving family. WALTERS. —In sad but loving memorv of our dear brother, Nicholas, who departed this life on February 18, 1917. Sweet be thy rest, thy memory's dtar, It's sweet to breathe thy name; In life we loved thee very dear, In death we do the same. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother, Amy and James Steel. WEIR.—In memory of Maude Elizabeth,/ who parsed away' at her residence, Kelvin Grove, North-East Valley, on February 23, 1916. —Inserted by her loving husband and family.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3337, 27 February 1918, Page 35