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DEATHS

FOX.—On-February 25, 1920, at her parents residence, 49- Bathgate road, South Dunedm, Freda Elizabeth, beloved infant daughter oi Thos. and Eunice Fox; aged five days. G-ILLAN.—On February 24, at • MS daughter's residence, 620 King street, James Duncan Gillan. HINKLEI'.—On February 97, at Company's Bay, William, beloved father of Samuel Hin-kley;' aged 92 years. IB VINE.—On February 23, at the residence of her brother (Mr Eobert Douglas), 83 Ollivier's road, Lin-wood, Alice, dearly be* loved wife of James Irvine, 14 Ann street, Roslyii, and youngest daughter of the late George and Mary Douglas, Highgate, Roalyn. Private interment, Christ-church. JOACHIM.—On February. 29, 1920, at 14 English avenue, Mornington, George Joachim; aged'77 years. Private burial. No flowers. JOPSON.—On February 28, at her residence, 279 Castle street, Mabel Rush, wife of Peter (Benfell) Jopson. KENNY.—On February 23, 1920, at Mili-tary*-Hospital, Wellington, Robert Douglas, dearly beloved second eon of Robert Douglas and Elizabeth Kenny, of St. Clair, Dunedin. M'KEE— On February 25, at her residence, Kakapuaka, Agnes, dearly beloved wife of Thomas M'Kee; aged 69 . years. Deeply mourned. M'LAREN.—At Dunedin Hospital, on March 1, Violet Stewart, beloved eldest daughter of Hannah and David M'Laren, of Carey's Bay, Port Chalmers; aged 14 years. Deeply mourned. M'NEILL.—On February 27, 1920, at Dunedin, Jack Alwyn, dearly beloved infant son of Frank Kerr and Beatrice. M'Neill, 26 Henry street, Maori Hill, also the dearly beloved grandson of Mx and Mrs M'Neiil, Regent road, and Mr and Mrs Valentine; aged two months. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." MOIR.—On February 17, at Christchuroh, . David, husband of the late Cecilia Young Moir, of Katanui and Levels; in his eightieth year. MORRISON.—On February 24, at her parents' residence, 29 Russell street, Jean, dearly beloved youngest daughter of James and Agnes Morrison; in her twenty-fifth year. "So dearly loved, so deeply mourned." MORTON.—On February 26, at Dunedin Hospital, Alexander, beloved husband of Violet Mabel Morton, 124 Albany street; aged 38 years. Deeply. mourned. POTTS.—On February 25, at 61 Macandrew road, South Dunedm, George Potts (late of Blue Spur, Lawrence); aged 83 years. ROSSBOTHAM.—On February 27, 1920, at Dunedin, Kate, relict of Robert Rossbotham, of Leith Valley; in her.,seventy-seventh year. R.I.P. SHANKS.—At her residence, Wyndham road, on Thursday, February 19, 1920, Jessie Duncan, relict of James Stuart Shanks. "At rest." SHARPLES—On February 25, at Dunedin, Allison Mary, the beloved wife of John Sharpies (Brockville), and second eldest daughter- of the late James Weir (Stirling); aged 86 years. Deeply mourned. STRONACH.—On February 28, a-t his residence, Beverly road, Timaru, John Stronach; in his seventy-ninth j'ear. VARGOE, —On February 27, at his- residence, Gampbellton street, Lawrence, Ethrain, beloved husband of Angelina Varcoe; aged 76 years. WEBSTER—On February 28, at Dunedin Hospital,, Mary Moore, beloved wife of Andrew Wilson Webster, 18 Greenook street, Roslyn; aged 44 years. Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAM. HARLAND. —In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Sophia Haxland, who died March 1, 1905. In our hearts your memory lingers Sweetly, tender,, fond, and true; In our lives there's not a day When we do not think of you. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. KARETAI. —In sad and affectionate remembrance of my dear daughter Dollie, who departed this life on March. 2, 1918. Sleep on, beloved, Sleep ana take thy rest. But, oh, for the touch of a vanished hand And a voice that we loved is etill. —lnserted by her sorrowing mother. KARETAI.—In sad and loving memory of our dear Dollie, who died on. March 2, 1918. And God giveth His beloved sleep. —lnserted „by her sorrowing uncle and aunt and cousins. KARETAI.—To the sad, fond memory of our dear Dollie, who passed away on March 2, 1918. Only good-night, beloved, not farewell; A little while and all His saints shall dwell In hallowed union—indivisible—good-night. A day of of remembrance but sad to recall. —-Inserted by a loving aunt, uncle, and cousins, Otakou. KERR.—In loving memory of Alice Ethel Kerr, dearly beloved wife of James Henry Keri% of Miller's Flat, who died" in Dunedin, 25th February, 1918. There is a link . deatli cannot sever, Pond remembrance lasts forever. —lnserted by her sorrowing husband and family. LECKIE. —In loving memory of Nancy, the dearly loved second daughter of Richard and Helen Leokie, Cairnglen, N.E. Valley, who passed away March 1, 1919; aged nine years. We had a little treasure once Who was our pride and joy, We loved her, ah! perhaps too well For soon she slept and. died. —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. MATHESON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died suddenly, at Mosgiel, February 25, 1915. "Till the day dawns and the shadows flee away."—lnserted by her loving husband and daughter. M'CLURE.—In loving memory of Samuel M'Clure, died February 28, 1916. "Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by his loving wife and family. lu CLURE. —In lo.vutg memory of our dear grandpa, Samuel M'Clure, who departed this life on February 28, 1916. Four years have passed, our hearts, still sore, As time rolls on we miss him more; His welcome smile, his loving faceNo one can ever fill his place. —lnserted by his loving grandchildren, M. V. and C. Buchan. HotlHoations of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appottring in the Witness also reoetTe In*ei+-oa In the Daily Time* without additional charge. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and D<mi' is jent for publication from the country &i#M. -. inquire to bo verified by the\ signature of either ~m agent In the district from whioh the onnouiu«:n»-nt It sent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for theee, Js per insertion. When verses are added to "In Memorlaro" nofciota, an additional ehargt of 2s «d for eaah verse of krar lines is made.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 39

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DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 39

DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3442, 2 March 1920, Page 39

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