DEATHS.
OUTRED.—On March 25, at Wellington Hospital (result of motor accident), Harry Ernest, beloved husband of Lillian and only son of John Outred, of 125 Hataitai road, Wellington, and brother of Mrs Townshend (Wellington), Mrs Penhey (Dunedin), and Mrs Mac Queen (Napier); aged 43 years. PARKER^. —On April 9, 1921, at Dunedin, Annie Maria, dearly beloved wife of John Foxton Parker, of Miller’s Flat; aged 45 years. Deeply mourned. REYNOLDS. — On April 9, 1921, at Dunedin, Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of Stephen Reynolds, and niece of Mr and Mrs Gantley, of 18 Brown street; aged 23 years. R.I.P. STEVENSON.—On April 10, at Mount Royal, Gordon Alexander, younger son of Isaac and Mary Stevenson; aged 22 years; the result of an accident.TAYLOR.—On April 5, at Dunedin, Jeannie, the beloved wife of Alexander Taylor (late of Kaitangata and Coalgate); in her sixty-second year. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.”-WALKER.-—On March 27, at Sydney, John, the beloved husband of Mary Walker; in h>s sixty-sixth year. Late N.Z. Railways, an-d father of J. J. Walker (Ot-okia), Mrs WendeL ken (Mosgiel), Mrs Renney, Mrs Hogg (Tim aru), end Robert Walker (Hastings). “Until the day break and the shadows flee away.” WALL.—On April 8, 1921, at her brother’s residence, 65 Heriot row, Anastasia Wall. R.I.P. WITHER. —On April 4, at his residence, Gladstone road, Mosgiel, Anthony John, the beloved husband of Mary Elizabeth Wither, and eldest son of the late John and Marion Wither, Anderson’s Bay; aged 48 vears.IN ME MORI AM. CALLANDER. —In fond memory of our dear child, Mary Rose, who passed away at East Taieri, April 7. 1920. Not in cruelty, not in wrath The reaper came that flay; ’Tjfis an angel visited the green earth And took our flower away. Sadly missed. —lnserted by her sorrowing parents, E. and R. Callander. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of Catherine Maud, dearly beloved daughter of Harriet and the late Alexander Campbell, Lowburn Ferry, who died April 5, 1905; aged 22 year 3. Deeply regretted. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance live tor ever. —lnserted by her loving mother. CLEAVER. —In fond memory of dear Bella, died at Dunedin Hospital, April 4, 1920; aged 15 years. Her heart was always in her home; She tried and did her best. Until a message came one day, God called her home to rest. —lnserted by her loving mother and brothers, Carlton Hill, Caversliam. DUNLOP. —In loving memory of onr dear mother, Jane Dunlop (late of Tuapeka Mouth), who passed away on April 6, 1920. Gone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by her loving daughters—Mrs Jas. Johnson (N.E. Harbour), Mrs- Gunning (R-avensboume), —and her eons-in-law. GOW. —i n loving memory of our dear husband and father, Alexander John Gow, who departed this life on April 6, 1920. We miss him most who loved him best. HUCKLEBRIDGE.—In loving memory of Violet Hucklebridge, who died April 8, 1919. This day brings back sad memories Of one we loved so dear. brothers, and sister-in-law. jOPP.—In loving memory of our dear Tish, who passed peacefully away after a long illness at Arrowtown on April 9, 1916. The weary hours and days of -pain, The troubled, sleepless nights are past. The ever patient, worn-out frame Has gained eternal rest at- last. brothers. KENNEDY. —In loving memory of Leonard (Len), who passed at Gore, April 9, 1919; in his 35th year. His heart was always in his home. He tried and did‘his best, Until a message came on© day, God called him home to rest. —lnserted by his father, another, sisters, and brothers. KIRBY.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Arthur Kirby, who died at Dunedin on April 6, 1918. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by brothers and sister. LAWSON. —In memory of James Glegg Lawson, who departed this life on April 5, 1913. “Sweet is the memory that never will fade.” —Inserted by his wife and family.O’CONNELL. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary, who died at Mount Cargill, April 5, 1920. —Inserted by her loving husbaVid and family. PORTERFIELD. —In. loving memory of our dear sister, Ann Jane, who passed away at Dunedin, April 9, 1920. A year has passed, our hearts still sore; As time goes on we miss you more— Your welcome smile, your loving face, - None on earth can fill your pl:tee. —lnserted by her loving brothers and sister®. STOUT.—In loving memory of dear Douglas, who departed this life on April 10, 1919; aged 2 years and 7 months. “So loved, eo mourned.”—lnserted by his loving aunt and uncle, H. and R. Livingstone.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3500, 12 April 1921, Page 35
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