DEATHS.
BROWN.—On April 26, at her parents' residence, Beach street, Waikouaiti, Mary Rennie (Molly), only daughter of James and Joan Brown; on her,eighth birthday. DOULL.—On April 27, at Dunedin, Jemima (Minnie), beloved daughter of Lillias and the late James Doull, Janefield, Wingatui (after a long and painful illness}. Deeply regretted. GREEN.—On April 25, 1919, at Dunedin, Christabel, the dearly beloved wife of H. G. V. Green, Victoria road. St. Clair; aged 30 years. HA WES.—On April 27, 1919, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr P. W. Ross), Sawyers' Bay, Grace Hawes (late of Port Chalmers); in her seventy-second year. Deeply mourned. HYAM&—On April 25, 1919, at his residence, Queen street, Milton, Thomas Hyams, tho beloved husband of Jessie Millar Wilson ; aged 52 years. Deeply mourned. KING.—On April 24, 1919, at Dunedin Hospital, Gertrude King. "At rest." KING.—On April 28, at Picton, Kate, beloved wife of J. E. King, and youngest daughter of the late M. Feeney, Waikouaiti. R.I.P.
LAWRENSON.—On April 20, at the Christchurch Hospital (suddenly), Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Annie Lawrenson; in his forty-ninth year. Deeply mourned.
PETERSON.—On April 25, at Dunedin (after a long and painful illness), Mary Ellen, beloved wife of Albert William Peterson, 446 George street; aged 49 years. Deeply mourned. RAE— On Sunday, April 27, 1919, at Invcrcargill, Lilian, dearly beloved wife of Duncan M. Rae, and second daughter of the late W. A. and J. M. Rowe, of Otautau.
RUSSELL—On April 16, George Gray Russell, of Bournemouth, England, and late of Glenfalloch, North-East Harbour, and of Otipua. South Canterbury. (By cable.) TONNER.—On April 26, 1919, at Dunedin, Annie, beloved daughter of Francis and Annie Toimer, of Fairfield; aged 27 years. R.I.P. ■ TOWNE —On April 27, 1919, at Dunodin, Charles Edward Towne (late of St. Bathans), beloved husband of Mary Jane Towne, 468 Cumberland street; aged 82 years. Deeply mourned. Liverpool papers please copy. TREE.—On April 23, 1919, at Dunedin, Francis John Tree (late of Waipori Falls) ; aged 69 vears. Deeply regretted. TRIP.—On April 29, at her residence, Crookston, Sarah, beloved wife. of John Trip.—Funeral leaves, her late residence at 2 p.m. To-morrow (Thursday), May 1, for Crookston Cemetery.
IN MEMORIAM. ARGUE. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on April 27, 1918.
Do not ask us if we miss her, There is such a vacant place; Can we e'er forget her footsteps, And her dear familiar face. —lnserted by her loving daughters and son and sons-in-law. BLACK. —In loving memory of James Black, who died at his residence. 7 Main South road, Dunedin, on April 30, 1918. —. Inserted by his loving wife and family. DEANS.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Ann Deans, who died at Waitati on April 26, 1918. . Sadly missed. —Inserted By her loving husband, James Deans. DEANS. —In loving memoiy of my daughter, Ann Brown, beloved wife of James Deans, who died at Waitati on the 26th of April, 1918. Deeply mourned. 1 never knew the pain she bore, I never saw her die; I only know she passed away, And never said good-bye. —lnserted by her mother and sister Jessie, Waipahi. GRAY. —In loving memory of my dear son, Freddie, who passed away at M'Bride street, South Dunedin, on April 30, 1918. Do not ask us if we rjtss him— There is such a vacant place; Can we e'er forget his footsteps And his dear, familiar face ? ; —■lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of our darling Crissie, who died at Dunedin on April 27, 1917; aged 3£ years. Fiiir wee flower of heavenly birth, She was too fair to bloom on earth; God called her home, it was His will. Forget her! no, we never will. . - —lnserted by her sorrowing father, mother, and brother, Gisborne. JACOBSON.—In loving memory of Raymond Lindsay, who passed away at his parents' residence, Bluff, April 27, 1916, dearly beloved and only son of J. T. and R. G. Jacobson; aged five years. So loved, so mourned. —lnserted by his loved ones, Edendale and Port Chalmers. ; KIRBY. —In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on April 27, 1915. They miss 'Tier most who loved her best. —lnserted by her loving sons and daughters. M'DOWALL. —In loving memory of my dear husband, William M'Dowall, who passed away at Portobello April 24, 1916. So loved, so mourned. —lnserted by his wife. M'KINNON.— In loving memory of my delir husband, John M'Kinnon, who passed away at 4 Maitland street, April 25, 1915. So loved, so mourned. —lnserted by his loving wife- ' PEDDIE. —In loving memory of Catherine Agnes Peddia, who died in the Dunedin Hospital on April 26, 1918.—Inserted by her loving husband and children. SHAW. —In loving memory of Catherine Shaw, died- April 29, 1918.—Inserted by her loving family. SIMMERS.—In loving memory of A. M. Simmers, who passed away at Springvale, Waikoikoi, en April 29, 1918. / We, who loved you, sadly miss you; As it dawns another year In the lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you :.re ever dear. —lnserted by T. and E. Spittle. SPROULE.—In loving memory of Ena, who died on April 28, 1918, beloved eldest daughter of R. and B. Sproule, Merton. One year has passed since that sad day When one we loved was called away; God took her home—it was His will, But. in oar hearts she liveth still. —lnserted by her loving parents. TAYLOR. —In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life, April 28, 1916. . TTiitil tho day dawnsAnd the shadows flee. —lnserted by his loving sons and daughters.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3398, 30 April 1919, Page 35
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