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DEATHS.

M'CALL.—At Gore, on January 21, Hugh M'Call, of Clover Meadows, Seaward Downs, dearly beloved husband of Annie jVTCaII, and eldest son of the late John M'Call, Shag Valley; in his sixty-ninth year. Deeply mourned. M’LEOD.—On January 18, 1921, at Nurse Pay’* Hospital, Evie, beloved infant daughter of Annie and A. George M‘Leod. MEFFEN.—On January 18, at IVaratah, 36 Princes street, Palmerston North, Robert MTntcsh Meffen (late of Dunedin), beloved husband of Sarah Maria Meffen; in his sixty-seventh year MURRAY.—On January 20, 1921, at his residence, Clarksville, Murdoch Murray, sen., farmer, beloved husband of Margaret Fletcher; aged 76 years Deeply mourned. OSBORN—On January 23, *1921, at her parents’ residence, 49 Wickliffe terrace, Port Chalmers, Cohna, youngest dearly beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs James Osborn; aged 10 years. “So loved, so mourned.” PAGE.—On January 22, 1921, at Dunedin Hospital, John Page, of Surrey Hills, Victoria, and beloved husband of Julia Page; aged 61 years. R.I.P. PATERSON.—On January 21, at Nightcaps, Alexander, the beloved husband of Mary Jane Paterson; aged 74 years. Deeply regretted. Private interment. —Hope and Kinaston, undertakers. REVIE. —On January 14, 1921, at Naseby, Martha Craig, dearlv l>eloved daughter of Duncan and Grace Revie. “At rest.” TAINE. —On January 22, at St. Kilda, Arthur B. E. Taine, beloved husband of Isabella J. Taine, and second son of the late James J. Taine; aged 69 years. WILDEN.—On January 23, at the residence of his mother, 12 Maitland street, William (Len), the beloved youngest son of Helen and the late William A. IVilden; aged 25 years. IN MEMORIAM. BEARDSMORE.—On January 20, 1916, James, dearly beloved second son of Elisha and Catherine Beardsmore, Waronui; aged. 16 years. We little thought when leaving home He would no more return; That he so soon in death would sleep And leave us here to mourn. To-day as we look on your photo, In likeness so loving and true, Do 3*ou know our hearts are aching And longing, dear son and brother, for you. —lnserted by his loving parents, 6ister, and brothers. BRUCE.—In loving memory of mi T dear mother, who passed away at Clinton on January 22, 1920. We tended her with tenderest care, God knows we did our best, Until a message came one morning, God called her home to rest. A year has passed, dear mother, But your face will never fade, For we love you just as dearly, Though you’re in your silent grave. —lnserted by her loved ones. BRUCE. —In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Agusta Bruce, who passed away at Clinton on January 22, 1920. The weary hours and days of pain, The troubled sleepless nights are past; The ever weary, worn-out frame, Has found eternal rest at last. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. —lnserted by her loved ones. CLARK.—In loving memory of William Hamilton Clark, 8.A., who died at Lumsden on January 17, 1918. Also John Kyle Hamilton Clark, elder, eon of M. K. and the late W. H. Clark, who died at Lumeden on January 25, 1910. DALY.—In loving memory of FredW. Daly, printer, dearly loved son of Mrs Kate Daly', of Christchurch, who passed away on January 19, 1920. “Peace, after many unhappy years.”—lnserted by his mother. ESSEX.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Charles Essex, who passed away, January 21, 1919. I sit and think of von, dear husband, And mv heart it fills with pain. Ah! this earth would be a heaven If I could hear j'our voice again. The kiss I placed upon your brow, When you had passed away, Brings back to me your dear, sweet face Of two sad years ago to-da\'. —lnserted by his loving wife. ESSEX. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on January 21, 1919. Farewell, father, but not for ever, There will be a glorious dawn; We but part to meet forever On the resurrection morn. Dearest loved one, we have laid thee In the peaceful grave’s embrace; But 3'our memory will be cherished Till we see your heavenly face. —lnserted by his loving daughter, son-in-law, and grandsons (Mr and Mrs H. P. Bryant, Bert and Ernie). ESSEX.—In loving memory of our clear father, Charles Essex, who passed away on January 21, 1919. Wo are thinking of 3-011 often, In that grave so cold and grey; How we wish that 3-011 were with us, For wc miss you day by day. 111 our hearts 3*our memory lingers Fondlv, sweetl} r , tender, true; In our lives there’s not a day When we do not long for 3-011. —lnserted by his loving daughter and eon-in-law (Mr and Mrs J. C. Bates). ESSEX.—In loving memory of our dear father, Charles Essex, who passed away on January 21, 1919. “Missed, sadly missed.”— Inserted by his loving sons. ESSEX. —In fond and loving remembrance of our clear fatlier, Charles Essex, who passed away on January 21, 1919. “Remembrance lasts forever.”—lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law (Mr and Mrs J. H. Seymour, Christchurch). ESSEX.—In loving memory of our dear grandad, Charles Essex, who died on January 21, 1919. “Only sweet memories.”—lnserted by his loving grandchildren, Len and Gwen. HARVEY.—In loving memory of Esther, eldest and clearly beloved daughter of Paul and Emma Williams, 87 Frederick street, who died on January 24, 1916. We are thinking of you to-day, dear Ettie— Thinking of tile past; Picturing you in our memory Jm-'l as we saw you last. —lnserted by her loving parents, brothers, and sisters. RENDERS OK.—ln loving memory of Henry Madden Henderson, who departed from this life at 100 Maeandrcw road, South Dunedin. on January 25, 1915. “To memory dear.” —Inserted by his loving wife and daughter. JACICSON.—In loving memory of our dear Clirissie, who died in Dunedin Hospital on J anuary 20, 1918. —Inserted by her pareaits, sisters, and brothers, Milton. M'INTYRE. —In loving memory trf our dear Charlie (accidentally killed in State coal mine, Duuollie, Greymouth, New Zealand, on January 2-5, 1909); in his twenty-first year. To-day brings baok sad memories Oi one we loved so dear.

IN MEMORIAM. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister, brother-in-law. MUIR.—In loving memory of Ellen Muir, who died on January 25, 1918, dearlv beloved wife of David Muir, Model Farm, Waikouro. Oh, how patient in her suffering, When no hand could give her ease. God, the . helper o( the helpless, Suva her grief and sent her peace. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. PUDDI, —In memory of my dear beloved father. “A faithful fatlier to the last—fond, true, and kj n 'd-”—lnserted by his daughter, Annie Harvey. THURLOW.—On January 22, 1920, at Dunedin, Isabella Jane, dearly beloved wife of Albert E. Tliurlow, St. Leonards; aged 25 years. We little thought when leaving hjme, She would no more return; Teat she so soon in death would sleep, And leave ns here to mourn. To-day as X look on your photo, In likeness so loving and true, Hu you know mv heart is aching And longing, dear, for von V —lnserted by her loving husband. THURLOW.—In loving memory of Isabella Jane, who died in Dunedin Hospital on January 22, 1920. Gone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by her mother, father, sisters, and. brothers-in-law. In computing the lines of space to be occupied advertisers are notified that they can reckon six’ words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at Gd for each six words. Announcements ol Births, Marriages, and Death* sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, Ss each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. “In memorium” notices are inserted at the same rates, but when versos are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3489, 25 January 1921, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3489, 25 January 1921, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3489, 25 January 1921, Page 39