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DEATHS.

JENKINS. —On August 2, at Oamaru, Catherine, the beloved daughter of John and the Late Mary Ann Jenkins. “At rest.” KROPP. —On August 11, 1919, at her residence, 46 Islington street, N.E. Valley, Winifred, relict of Ernest Frederick Kropp; aged 86 years. Deeply mourned. LINDSAY.—On August 9, at Dunedin, Jane, widow of John Lindsay, late of Maryhill, Morningtonj aged 72 years. “At rest.” MCCARTHY. —On August 7, 1919, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Henry Downio), 278 Melbourne street, South Dunedin, Julia M'Oarthyj aged 85 years. R.I.P. M‘KAY.—On August 8, 1919, at his parents’ residence, 1 Waverley street, South Dunedin, George, beloved eldest son of George and Marv M'Kay; aged 29 years, R.i.p. M'KINLEY. —On August 9, Frank, the infant son of Mr and Mrs Win. M'Kinley, Trig Farm, Stirling. M‘LAREN.—On August 3, at Christchurch, Agnes Johnston, second daughter of the late James F. and Isabella M'Laren, of Kensington, Dunedin. M'MANU'S. —On August 8, at Dunedin (after a short illness). Jane M'Manus; "aged 68 years. “At rest.” PARK.—On August 8, 1919, at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr Arthur Lewis), Portobello, Walter Parle, senior; in his eighty-second year. Deeply mourned. PARKER.—On August 10, 1919, at Dun. edin, Benjamin, beloved son of Selina and the late John Parker, 20 Fox street, South. Dunedin; aged 60 years. Deeply mourned* PAUL- —On August 7, at her son’s real* dence, Lawrence, Clara Sarah, relict of • George Smith Paul (late photographer. Dun- . edin); in her seventy-fifth year. Deeply mourned. . ( POMEROY.—On August 7, at, Dunedin (the result of an accident), Joyce, the d>early beloved daughter of Jessie R. and David A. Pomeroy, 736 King street; aged 2 year* 9 months. Deeply mourned. ROBERTSON. —At Maryfield, Glenkenich, on August 5, 1919, David, beloved husband of Robertson; aged $3 years. RUSTON. —On July 26, 1919, at Wanganui, James, beloved husband of, Frances Ruston, 102 Cargill road, South Dunedin, and beloved father of Leonard, William, and Walter Ruston; aged 62 years.—Horn* papers please copy. SALMON. —On August 11, at “Auchin.-. blae,” 30 Claremont street, Dunottar, William Forrest, beloved only son of Hugh, Alexander and Anna Jessie Salmon; aged' 18 months. SPENCE.—On August 9, at his parents, residence, No. 9 Constitution street, Portf Chalmers, David Kennedy, the beloved eldest son of David and M. Joan; in hi» twenty-eighth year. STANDBN. —At his residence, Timant (suddenly), on July 25, Walter, beloved husband of Elizabeth Standen; aged 59 years.. Deeply regretted. SUTHERLAND.—On August 5, 1919, ell, her residence, Lismore street, Lawrence, Elizabeth Ross, beloved wife of William Sutherland; , aged 72 years. Deeply, mourned. SUTHERLAND.—On August 9, 1919,. (if his residence, Lismore street, Lawrence, William Sutherland, beloved husband of the late Elizabeth Ross; aged 88 years. “AH rest.” • TELFORD.—On August 10, 1919, at M» residence. 30 Law street, Caversham, James Telford (late of Waiwera South); aged 81; ' years. “At rest.” THOMAS. —At the residence of hi* , daughter (Mrs Cameron), 75 Kelvin •treet, Invercargill, on Sunday, August 10, 1919. Henry, beloved husband of the late Marv Thomas, of Cromwell, and father of Mn T. P. Beok, Gorge Road; in his eightieth year." (Native of St. Just, Cornwall.) IN MEMORIAM. In loving memory of my dear mother,, who departed this life at Moa Creek oil July 12, 1915. Gone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by her loving daughter, E. Oatk BARNES. —In loving memory of my sisters-in-law, Maggie, who died on Augusl J 3 1916, and Lizzie, who died on July 8? i9is. Our love lor them will still keep green and never fade away. —lnserted by Emma BENFELL. —In loving memory of Joseph Benfell, who died on August 8, 1918. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep. —lnserted by his loving wifo and family* BAGLEY.—In loving memory of my. loving daughter, Maggie Bagley. Another year has passed, my heart is sore. As time rolls .on I miss her more; Her welcome simile, her loving face— No one can ever fill her place. A better daughter never lived? Nor one more true and kind; Her, equal in this weary world You’ll very rarely find. Her heart was always m her home. She tried end did her best Until a message came one day— God called her home to rest. When days axe dark and friends are few. Oh, daughter, how I long for you I —lnserted by her loving mother. BLACK. —In fond but sad memory o€ our dear Uncle Johnnie, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on August 9, 1916, . Also, Jessie, wife of above, who died at her residence, 62 Duncan street, on April 4, 1916. Deeply mourned. y While we dwelt on earth together Precious moments we have seen. Friendship’s tears, like dews of morning, Keep tbeir memory fresh and green. —lnserted by their loving niece and •• nephew, Susie and W. M. Brown, Pueruo, CURRY.—In loving memory of Hugh Curry, who departed this' life at Herlofc on August 9, 1916. R.I.P. —Inserted by his. wife and’family. DOUGLAS. —In loving memory of oup darling wee lan Alexander, who met huf death in a mud tank in Wesley street oti August 9, 1917, only son of Alexander and Janet Douglas. Missed, sadly missed. Two years have passed, our hearts are sore, A» time rolls on wo miss him more; Rest, dearest lan, gently rest. They miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted by his loving parents am} sisters. DRAPER. —In loving memory of George Ward Draper, who died on August 7, 1917. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HITCHCOCK.—In loving, memory of our dear little Olive, who died at Moorak* Lighthouse on August 11. 1917.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3413, 13 August 1919, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3413, 13 August 1919, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3413, 13 August 1919, Page 39

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