DEATHS.
GRANT. —On September 5, at Dunedin, Peter M’Kenzie (blacksmith), the beloved husband of Sarah Grant, late of Berwick; aged 79 years. Deeply mourned. JACKSON. —On September 9, at her daughter’s residence, Invercargill (suddenly), Sarah Ann, relict of Reuben Jackson, Palmerston South. Deeply regretted. M’FARLANE.—On September 5, 1921. at his parents’ residence, 117 Clyde street, Dunedin, Stanley John, the dearly beloved infant son of Norman and Beatrice M’Ferlane; aged 11 months. “ Safe in the arms of Jesus.” MEENAN.-—On September 6, 1921, at Dunedin, Joseph Meenan, late commercial traveller; agect 75 years. R.I.P. O'CONNOR.—On September ,11, 1021, at his residence, 101 Union street, Michael O’Connor; aged 70 years. R.I.P. PATERSON. —On September 6, at Dunedin, Emma (Queenie), dearly beloved wife of William Paterson, 10 Duke street (Into of Balclutha and Hillend), and eldest daughter of the late John Philip Mason, of Mornington ; age 39 years. RICHARDSON.—On September 5, nt his late residence, Crown Hotel, Timaru, David, the beloved husband of Catherine D. Richardson ; in his forty-ninth year. Deeply regretted. (Died of pneumonia.) RITCHIE.—On September 6, 1921, ot Ins residence. Palmerston South, Archibald Henderson, the dearly beloved husband of Mary Ritchie; aged 74 years. “At rest.” Native of Sydney, Australia. SMITH. —On September 9, at Dunedin, Ernest Andrew, the beloved husband of Mary Matthews Smith; aged 39 years. “At rest.” STONEHAM.—On August 29, accidentally killed at Etnmasville. N.S.W., Waiter (late of Dunedin), beloved husband of Amy Stoneham TALL-ENTIRE.—At Duntroon, on September 7, Mary Ann, beloved wife of Janies E. Tallentire; aged 51 years. “So loved, so mourned.” WALSH.—On September 4, at Cromwell Hospital. Thomas, beloved brother of John Walsh, Cardronti; in his seventy-ninth Tear. R.I.P. WRIGHT. —On September 9, at Dunedin, Frank, the beloved infant son of J. and C. H. Wright, of Abbotsford. WYLIE.—On September G, 1921, at “ Wairoa,” Maheno (-accidentally), Clarence Webster, dearly beloved third eon of James and Elizabeth Margaret Wylie; aged 10 years.-
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Otago Witness, Issue 3522, 13 September 1921, Page 35
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