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DEATHS.

BAKER.—On September 18, 1921, at his residence, 85 Cargill road, Francis George, dearly beloved husband of Esther Jane Baker, and only brother of the late Charlotte Scott, of Kensington. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” BOOTH.—On September 10, at her residence, Willowbank, Leith Valley, Ellen, wife of the late Nicol Booth; ill her eiglity-seeond year. “At rest.” BRYANT.—On September 17, 1921, at Dunedin, Solomon Bryant, master mariner and marine surveyor, and youngest son of tho late John raid Charlotte Bryant, of Birmingham, England. Deeply mourned. CORNISH.—On September 12, 1921, at her residence, 28 Helensburgh road, Wakari, Elizabeth Cornish. R.I.P. DOAKE. —On September 12, 1921, at Dunedin, David Doake, late of Kelso; aged 64 years. HARRIS.—On September 13, 1921, at her residence, 21 Oates street, Roslyn, Sarah, relict of Janies Francis Harris; in her seventy-sixth year. HENDRY.—On September 15, at Christchurch, George Forbes, beloved only son of Malcolm and Mary Jane Hendry; aged 32 years. >eeplv regretted. HUNTER.—On September 13, 1921, at his residence, IC9 Kaikorai Valley road, George Milne, beloved husband of Georgina Dunnett Hunter; aged 67 years. Deeply mourned. JOHNSTON.—On September 14, 1921, at Dunedin (suddenly), William Johnston, late of Houipapa, and father of Mrs A. Peat (Beaumont) and J. B. Johnston (Melbourne); aged 70 years. Deeply mourned. JONES.—On September 12, 1921, at Dunedin, Frances Jones, sister of the late Catherine Pope, of Port Chalmers; in her ninetysecond year. “At rest.” KING. —On September 18. 1921, at the Dunedin -i.ospita-1, Mary, beloved wife of William John King, Magnetic street, Port Chalmers; aged 61 years. R.I.P. M‘DOUGALL.—On September 13, at Invercargill, Margaret M‘Dougall (late of Roslyn) ; in lier eighty-fourth year. Deeply moil rued. M’FARLAN.E.—On September 18, at Dunedin, May, the bc'foved wife of Eric M‘Furlane, 1 lona street* Mornington, and only daughter of Mrs Davies, Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England; aged 23 years. Deeply mourned. Home papers please copy. MTIELLAR. —At Dunedin, on September 16, Katherine Alice, wife of W. O. M'Kellar, Moeraki Estate. Hampden. MTvNIGHT.—On September 14, at Dunedin, Robert, beloved husband of Minnie M*Knight, of Alexandra, and fifth son of the late James and Jane M'Knight, of Blackstono Hill (late of 26th Reinforcements, N.Z.E.F.).

MILNES. —On September 15, 1921, at his residence, 15 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh, Thomas Ingham, the beloved husband of Jennie Milncs. MUSSEN.—On September 13, at liis residence, 5 Nelson street. South Dunedin, Charles, relict of Ruth Mussen; aged 81 years. “At rest.” NEAVE. —At Timaru, on September 12, the Rev. Thomas Neave, late of Kurow; in his eighty-fourth year. OLIVER.—On September 11, at the Hospital, Kaitanuata* Jean, dearly beloved wife of James Oliver; aged 45 years. Deeply mourned. PELLOWE. —On September 18, at her residence, 23 Richardson street. Dunedin, Kate, the beloved wife of Mr J. G. Pellowe, sen.; aged 69 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” SMITHSON. —On September 12, at liis residence, 17 Burns street, Richard, the beloved husband of Jeanette Helen Smithson; in liis eiglity-first year. Deeply mourned. THORNLEY. —At Queenstown, on September 19. 1921, Grace Elizabeth, the beloved wife of Ralph Thornley, of Sheffield, England ; aged 55 years. English papers please copy. WILKINSON. —On September 12, 1921, at liis residence, 25 Fitzroy street, Caversham, James Wilkinson; aged 86 years. TN MEMORIAM. ARCHIBALD.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Jack, who died in the Dunedin Hospital on September 14, 1920. The silver moon is shining Upon a silent grave, Anti hearts at home are pining For the one we ecu Id not saveSome may think wo have forgotten, When at times they see us smile. But. they little know Ihe heartache Time smile hides ail the while. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, brothers, and sisters. ARCHIBALD. —In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who died September 14, 1920. A painful shook, a droadful Blow, And what he suffered we do not know; Our loss i s great, we’ll imt com plain, But trust in God to meet again. They mb-' him most who loved him best. —lnserted by his sister and brother-in-law. Kail an gat a. ARCHIBALD. —In loving memory of our dear brother Jack, who died at Dunedin on September 14, 1920. Your hand wu cannot clasp, Your face, we cannot sec • But let this little token tell' We still remcrulxT thee. —lnserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, W. and M. Archibald, Kaitangata.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 35

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 35

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 35