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DEATHS.

DICKSON.—On July 4, 1921. at Portobello, Syivy Ann Harwood (Daphne), beloved eldest daughter of John and Eva Dickson; .-mod three years and nine months. Deeply .rotted. DUNCAN.—On July 6, 1921, at Seacliff. lau Charles, beloved youngest son of Mr and Mrs Charles Willia m Duncan, of Seacliff; aged 16 clays. Deeply mourned. r ELDER.—On Julv 9, at his residence, 373 York place, William, t-lxe beloved husband of Bertha Elder; aged 4G years. FIELDER.—On July 4, 1921, at his residence, 618 George street, William Henry, beloved husband of Madeline Fielder, after a severe iilnes3. “At rest.”FLYNN.—On July 3, at Dimbaek, Mary, widow of Edmund Flynn; aged 88 years. R I P. —Private interment. GEDDES.—On July 3, at Owaka, George Winford Ceddes, beloved husband of Louise u-edd-63 and only surviving son of A. W. and S. F. Geddes; aged 39 years. GORDON.—On July 8, at her residence, 817 Rattray street, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of Captain H. Gordon. “ Resting in Jesus.” GRANT. —At Dunedin, on Thursday, July 7, Frances Annie, dearly beloved eldest daughter of the late Francis Grant, Milton. “ At rest.”—The Funeral will leave the residence of her brother (Mr T. J. Grant), 20 Forbury crescent, St. Kikla, This Day (Saturday), July 9, at 2.30 p.m., for the Anderson’s Bay Cemetery. % GRANT.—At Dunedin, on Thursday, July 7, Frances Annie, dearly beloved eldest daughter of tho late Francis Grant, Milton. “At rest.” HEATH.—On July 6, 1921, at his residence, Karitane, William Heath, dearly beloved father of James and Catherine Heath; aged 79 years. “At rest.” HEAYEY.—At Oam-aru Hospital, on July 9, John Francis Heavey, seoond -dearly beloved son of Michael and Mary Heavey, Pukeuri; aged 16 years and 11 months. R.I.P. HENDERSON.—On July 6, 1921, at his parents’ residence, 8 Jones street, William E. Henderson, second dearly beloved son o-f William and Eva Mabel Henderson; aged 2 years and 9 months. Deeply mournec, HEPBURN.—On July 2, at her eon’s residence, Burnham, Mary, the beloved wife of Joseph Hepburn (late of Goodwood); in her seventieth year. R.I.P. KITCHEN.—At Palmerston, on July 9, 1921, Agnes, the beloved fourth daughter of the late James and Marian Kitchen; aged 56 years. Deeply regretted. KNOX.—On July 4, 1921, at Cottage Hospital, Port Chalmers (the result of an accident), Edward John, the beloved husband of Annie Agnes Knox; aged 32 years. R.I.P. LOCKHART.—On July 7, 1921, at her late residence, 44 Barr street, Morning-ton, Jane, widow of Daniel Lockhart; in her eightyseventh year. “At rest.” MACGREGOR—On July 9, at the residence of his eon-in-law (Mr J Taylor), 101 Oxford street, South Dunedin, Alexander MacGregor, late of Kelso; aged 81 years. Deeply mourned. PATERSON. —Ou July 8, 1921, at Dunedin, William Paterson, late of Outram; aged 71 years. ”At rest.” PENHEY.—On July 4, at 125 -Hataitai road, Wellington, Edith Caroline, the beloved wife of W. E. Penhey. REWCAjSTLE.—On Sunday, June 26, at the residence of his father-in-law (Mr John Eades), Edendale, William Liddy Reivcastle, dearly beloved husband of Isabella Rewcasfle, and second sou of Elizabeth and the late Thomas Rewcastle, of Makarewa. “At rest.” RUTHERFORD. —On July 5, at his residence, “ Hazelhurst,” Caversham, Dunedin, Robert William, beloved husband of Emily Rutherford.SHAW.—On July 6 (suddenly), at the Dunedin Hospital, James, the clearly beloved son of John and jemima Shaw, of Woodhaugh street; aged five years. Deeply mourned. TUNNAGE.—On July 10, 19-21, at Dunedin, Violet, only dearly beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Alfred G. Tunnage, of St. Leonards; aged 4 days. WEIR.—On July 5, at Temuka, Patricia Coombs, only child of Mildred and the late Private W. G. Weir, 42xtd N.Z.E.F.; aged 4 years. YOUNG. —On July 6, 1921, at her residence, “ Breadalbane, North Taieri, Mary Anne, relict of Thomas E. Young; aged 84 vear3. "At rest.” IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSON —ln loving memory of Adam Anderson, beloved husband of Agnes Anderson, who died at Ashburton on July 7, 1919. “So loved, so mourned.” —Inserted by his loving wife and child. ANDERSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Isabella Anderson, who departed this life on July 8, 1915, at "Lake Farm,” Palmerston South. Also of my dear father, John Anderson, who died on November 21, 1906. Also of my dear sister, Margaret Wise, who died oil September 19, 1901. O’er moor and fen, o’er crag and torrent, till Tho night was gone, Thou led’st them on. BARNES. —In loving memory <cf Elizabeth, beloved wife of John Barnes, who died on July 9, 1915. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. BUCHANAN. —In loving memory of our clear mother Janet Buchanan, who died on July 5, 1918.—Inserted by her son and daughter, Ethel and R. O. Buchanan. CATHRO. —In loving memory of my dear wife, who died on July 11, 1920, at Christchurch. —Inserted by \V. N. Catiuo. CHEYNE. —In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, who died at her residence, Queen street, Mosgiel, on July 7, 1915. —Inserted by her sorrowing sou Jim. CHEYNE. —In sad but loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life at her residence, Queen street, Mosgiel, on July 7, 1915. Also my sister Iris, who died on April 25, 1911 ..No one knows how much I miss them. Friends may think the wound is healed, ' But they little know the sorrow Deep within my heart concealed. —lnserted by lior sorrowing sou and brother, Frank. COTTON. —la fond and loving memory of my dear husband and father, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on July 8, 1918, ns the result of an accident at Shiel’s quarry on July 3, 1918.—Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and daughters. COTTON. —In fond and loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on Juljr 8, 1918, as the result of an accident at Shiel’s quarry on July 3, 1918, Do not ask ns if we miss him; — Can we evi l forget his font steps And his dear familiar face. —lnserted by liis loving daughter, son-in-law, granddaughter, and grandsons.—Jane, Steve Scoley and family. EWING.—In affectionate remembrance of our deal- friend Lcs, who died on July 6. 1920, Ever remembered by all at Willow-brook, Middle-march.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3513, 12 July 1921, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3513, 12 July 1921, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3513, 12 July 1921, Page 35

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