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DEATHS

GH.LESPIE.—On December 1, 1919, at Dunedin, Margaret Mary, beloved daughter of Bridget and the late George Franois Gillespie, Dall street, Abbotaford; aged 21 years. R.I.P. —The Funeral will leave the Clinton Railway Station To-morrow nesday), 3rd inat., on arrival of the 2 p.m. train from Dunedin, for the OHnton Cemetery.—Hugh Gourley, undertaker.

HITCHCOCK.—On November 28, 1919, at Dunedin, William Hitchcock, dearly boloved husband of Eliza. Hitchcock, of Waitati; aged 68 years. "At rest." HUGH AN.—On November 29, 1919, at Dunedin, Hannah, beloved wife of the late David Hughan, and mother of John Hughan, 88 Kenmur© road, Mornington (lato of Grovesvjlle, Akatore, and Milton). ''At rest."

KRONING —On November 25, 1919, at Punedin, Frank Kroiung, son of the late Francis and Henrietta Kroning, late of Waih'ola; aged 50 years. LEWIS—On November 30, 1919, at hia residence, Portobello, John Gardner Lewis, dearly beloved brother of Arthur Graham Lewis; in his seventy-second year. "So loved, so mourned."

LISTER.—On November 28, 1919, at her mother's residence, 44 Melville street, Dunedin, Lilian Beatrice, the dearly beloved only daughter of Mary Louise Lister; in her twenty-first year. Deeply mourned. LOCHEAD.—On November 28, at Tier residence., Rosebank, Balclutha, Isabella, widow of Thomas Loohead; hi her eightysecond year. "So loved, so mourned."

MOORE. —At hjs residence, Yarrow street, Invercargill, on Thursday, November 27. 1919, William. Moore (French polisher), dearly beloved husband of Annie Moore; aged 58 years.

November 21, 1919, at his. parents' residence, 215 Melbourne street. South Dunedin, Thomas Theodore, beloved infant son of Alexander and Elizabeth Morrison ; aged one year and six ' months. Deeply mourned. REID.— On November 25, 1919, at her residence, Avon street, Oamaru, Jessie, the beloved wife of John Reid; m her seventysecond year. "At rest. SMITH.—On November 24, 1919, at Dunedin Hospital Edwin Smith, late of Dunedin Police Force and Seacliff; in his eighty-first year. SUTHERLAND.—On October 24, at Milford Sound, Donald, beloved husband of Elizabeth Sutherland. WHITWELL.-On November .19, at a private, hospital, Auckland, Theresa Ellen, beloved wife of Lennard Beaumont; aged 51 years.

IN MEMORIAM. BONNER.—In loving memory of our dear brother Joseph, who died from pneumonia, December 1, 1918, at Deborah Bay. Also our dear mother, died from pneumonia, Do cember 2, 1918, at Deborah Bay. R.I.P. Sorrow reigns within our hearts, v The home is wrapped in gloom; Death has claimed our dear ones now To slumber in the tomb. —lnserted by their loved ones. FRASER. —In sad and loving memory of my dear and onjy brother, Bob, died December 2, 1918. 'Tis hard, but 'tis true, tho' we cannot tell why The best are the first that are called on to die.

"Missed, sadly missed." —lnserted by._his loving sister, J. Hastings, Gore.

FRASER.—In loving memory of Robert Thomas (Bob), who passed away at Alex-andra-on December 2, 1918. I never shall forget you, The one I loved so well; God ;f alone knows how I miss you, Words oould never tell. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife. FRASER. —In sad and loving memory of Robert, who died on December 2, 1918, from pneumonic influenza, only son of Mr and Mrs W. Fraser, Alexandra.

We, who -loved him, eadly miss him, As IE dawns another year; In the lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of him are very dear. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents and sisters. ■ '

GLOAG.—In ead but l oving memory of my beloved husband, James Gloag, who died from influenza at Hampden on December 2,, 1918. Also my dear daughter Annie, who died 'from influenza at Oamaru on November 21, 1918. So calmly they sleep In God's holy acre Released from all sorrow, frond toil, and from pain; For ever at rest in the arms of their Maker, And humbly we pray we may meet them again. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife*and family. GLOAG. —In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Jim, who died at Hampden, December 2, 1918. Also our dear niece, Annie, who died November 21, 1918.

There is one link death cannot sever, Fond remembrance lasts forever. —lnserted by B. and J. Paul.

GLOAG.—In loving memory of our .dear son-in-law, James Alexander, who passed away at Hampden on December 2, 1918. Also sour granddaughter, Annie, who died November 21, 1918. Not lost, only gone on before; A few short years of evil past, We reach that happy shore Where death-divided friends at last Shall meet to part no more. —lnsertedJ>y B. W. and A. Cunningham. GLOAG.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, Jim, who died at Hampden, December 2, 1918. Also our dear . niece, Annie, who died November 21, 1918. We often think of days gone past When we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives is» cast, Two loved ones gone forever. —lnserted by E. and J. Young. HOLT.—In loving memory of Robert Francis (Bloom), beloved husband of Edith Annie Holt, who died on December 2, 1918, at Dunedin Hospital, of pneumonic influenza. To have, to love, and then to part Is the saddest story of the human heart.

—lnserted by, his wife, daughters, arid son-in-law. . JAMES. —In loving memory of Jessie, who passed away at Cromwell on December 2, 1918. Also Bert, her loving: husband, who passed away at Cromwell, December 6, 1918.. One day we shall see and know All was ordered here below, And joy and sorrow both were given To fit us for our rest in Heaven. —lnserted by his brother and sister-in-law, S. H. and F. James, Balclutba.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 39

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DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 39

DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 39

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