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DEATHS.

M'LEOD.—On May 2, at the residence of her son-in-law (G. Menzies), Craigie avenue, Timaru, Robina Martin, relict of William M'Leod, late of Cnversham; aged 82 year 6. MILLAR.—On May 1, 1922, at her residence, 15 Union street, Isabella, relict of John MJllar; aged 73 years. No flowers. “ With Christ, which is far better.” MOULTRAY.—On May 4, at his residence at Herbert, John Elder, husband of Winifred H. Moultray. NICOLSON.—On May 7, at his residence, Glenida, Oturehua, Donald Nicolson, beloved husband of Barbara Nicolson; aged 71 years. REIMER.—On May 4, 1922, at Dunedin, Mary, widow of Dr Reimer; aged 79 years. SMITH.—On May 1922, at Dunedin Hospital, George Smith, late of Scalloway, Shetland Isles; aged 77 years. Deeply regie tted. SUTHERLAND.—On May 3, 1922, at Clyde, Pearl, youngest daughter of Ann and the late George Sutherland; in her thirtieth year. WILDING.—On May 7, 1922, at her residence, Usk street, Oaraaru, Elizabeth Wilding, mother of John Wilding, of Melbourne, and Mary Jane Wilding, of Oomani; in her eighty-first year. WRIGHT.—On May 4, 1922, at Dunedin, James Alexander, beloved husband of Jessie Naomi Wright, of Deep Stream; aged 38 years. Deeply mourned. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” IN MEMORIAM. BENNIE.—In loving memory of dear Isabel. In the morning how I miss her, When I think I hear her call; And I miss her in the evenings, When we two were all in all. When X softener! up her pillow, And I tried to ease her pain, I t-hifdt I hear her angel voice, Saying, "Mother” once again. Death often comes to. make us know We love more dearly than we show; But love in death should make us see What love in life should always he. — lnserted by her loved ones. BURNS. —Memory’s loving tribute to my dear husband, George P. Burns, who died May 3, 1920. Also fondly remembered by his parents, brothers, and sister’s. CHURCHILL —ln loving memory of John Edward Churchill, who died at Ravensbourne, May 2, 1921.—Inserted by his children and grandchildren. FAIRLEY. —In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, who died suddenly on May 7, 1920. Gone, but not forgotten. We oanno-t tell who next may fall Beneath the chastening rod, One must be first; But let us all prepare to meet our God. —lnserted by his loving wife. FAIRLEY. —Memory’s loving to our dear father, John Fairley, who passed away at Milton on May 7, 1.920. To have, to hold, and then to part Is the saddest thing to a human heart. —lnserted by 1.. D. D. and E. Fairley. HERRON.- —In loving memory of Ruth Irene. Herron, who died at Timaru on May 3, 1919. No one knows how much we miss her, Friends may think the wound is healed, But they little know the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. —lnserted by J. S. and M. Herron. M'GREGOR. —In loving memory of Charlie Alex. M’Gregor, youngest son of Mary Jane and late Duncan M’Gregor, who passed away at Dunedin, May 2, 1920; aged 21 years. Although his face I cannot see, His voice I cannot hear, I often sit and think of him, And shed a eilent tear. —lnserted by his loving mother, sister, brother, and sister-in-law. M’LEOD.—In fond and loving remembrance of our dear sister Jessie, who departed this life on May 3, at East Taieri. “Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away.”—lnserted by ber loving sisters, Roxburgh. M’LEOD. —In loving memory of Dugald M’Leod, who departed this life on May. 5, 1920.—Inserted by his loving wife and family. MICKELSON.—In loving memory of James, who died at Waihao Downs on May 7, 1917. —Inserted by bis loving father, mother, sister, and brother. At IDLER. — In loving memory of our dear brother, James Murray, of Burnside, who died at DQnedin on May 8, 1921. . God saw his footsteps faltered. That his heart had grown weary end weak, And He bade him rest for a season, For the pathway had grown too steep. No place, nor time, no lapse of years, Can dim a loved one’s past; A beautiful memory left behind— Affection holds it fast. Thjjte is a link death cannot sever, FoTid remembrance lasts for ever. brothers and' sisters-in-law. MILLER. —In loving memory of cut dear uncle, James Murray, of Burnside, who died at Dunedin on May 8, 1921 His happy smile and friendly clasp Are pleasant to recall. He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. POTTER. —in loving memory of dear Francis, who passed away at Greenvale on May 5, 1913. Sweet is the word remembrance, As these few lines will show. You will always be remembered In the years that come and go. 1 sis ters. RITCHIE. —In loving memory of James Ritchie, beloved husband of Betsy Ritchie, Shannon Farm, Cromwell, who passed peacefully away on April 30, 1920.—Inserted by his loving wife and family. ROBERTSON. —In fond and loving memory o c my dear cousin, Daisy, who passed away at Pukerau on May 7, 1921. When the weary ones we love Enter on their rest above, Seems the earth so poor and vast, All our life joy overcast? . Hush! Be every murmur dumb: It is only till He come. —lnserted by her loving cousin, M. Hopgood. STEPHENS. —In fond and loving memory of dearest Hazel, who passed away suddenly from appendicitis on May 3, 1921. Oft in our dreams we see thy face, Tliy loving voice we hear, Whispering, “Dear mother, do not fret. For I am ever near.” —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brother. WEBSTER. —In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Annie Webster, who departed this life at Gisborne, May 2, 1916. A beautiful memory left behind, Of a loving wife, so good and kind; We have 10-st, but Heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving hiisband and son.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3556, 9 May 1922, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3556, 9 May 1922, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3556, 9 May 1922, Page 39