DEATHS.
ABURN.—On July 13, at Dunedin, (after a long and painful illness), Benjamin Hugh, youngest son of iStephen S. and Bessie Aburn, 140 Harbour terrace; aged 22 years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” ALE X A AT) E R. —-Oil July 9, 1922, at her residence, 35 Claremont street, Roslyn, Jean, beloved wife of William Alexander, and only daughter of the late Jamies and Mrs Milne, Taieri Beach. ARTHUR.—On July 10, at the residence of her son (William Arthur), 156 Leith street, Dunedin, Isabella, widow of John Anhui; in her eighty-eighth year. “At rest.” BLAIR.—On July 12, 1922, at Dunedin, Alice Milne Blair, of 67 Harrow street; aged 55 years. Deeply regretted. BCHM.—On July 11, at Dunedin, Anne, widow of John C. 0. (Charles) Bohm, of No. 1 .Clarendon street; aged 76 years. “At rest.” BROWN. —On July 16, 1922, at Dunedin, John, relict of Mary Brown (late of Goodwood); in his eighty-fifth year. R.I.P. BROWNE.—At her residence, Epsom avenue, Auckland, Kate, beloved wife of Hect-or V. Browne, and third daughter of the late Henry Grater. CLARKSON.—On July 121, 1922, at Dunedin, Samuel, beloved husband of Martha Clarkson; aged 62 years. DYKE.—On July 14, at her residence, 26 Larkworthy street, St. Kilda, Elizabeth Dyke, widow of Charles Dyke, late of Patearoa, Central Otago; in her seventy-second year. Deeply mourned. “Followed loved ones gone before.” (North Island papers please copy.) FAHEY.—On Jiffy 7 (at Sydney), John Thomas (late N.Z. railways), eldest son of Mr and the lute Mrs Patrick Fahey, of St. Bathans. FEARNLEY.—On July 7, 1922, at Hobart, Tasmania (accidentally electrocuted), Samuel Cuthbert, late of 20 Queen’s drive, Musselburgh. Deeply mourned. FINCHAM.—On July 12, 1922, at her residence, Neil street, Abbotsford, Margaret Mans on, dearly beloved -wife of William Ernest Fincham; aged 35 years. Deeply mourned. GALBRAITH.—At Takapuna, Auckland, Annie, relict of Captain John Galbraith, Lyttelton; aged 84 years. HARDY.—On July 14, at. his residence, Greenfield, John James, dearly beloved husband of Mary Hardy; in his seventy-second year. Deeply mourned. HAY-CHAPMAN.—On July 8, 1922, at the Napier Hospital, Mary, the dearly be loved wife of R. Hay-Chapman. HISLOP.—On July 11, at her residence, Fitzroy road, Napier, Louie, dearly beloved wife of James Hislop. “At rest.” HODGES.—On July 16, 1922, at hie residence, 11 New street, St. Kilda, Gabriel, dearly beloved husband of Janet Hodges; aged 72 years. “So loved, so mourned.” Deeply regretted. HOFF. —On July 16, at the residence of her grandson, “Novar,” Waitati, Marie Hoff; in her eighty-nintli year. “At rest.” LANDRETH.—On July 11, at the residence of her eon-in-law (Mr Alexander Weil), 31 Silverton street, Anderson’s Bay' Helen, relict, of Robert Landreth, late of Highcliff; aged 84 years. LOW. —On July 9, 1922, at her residence, 88 Surrey street, Caver-sham, Amelia Low, relict of Jacob Low; in her seventy-sixth year Deeply regretted. M'CANN. —At liis residence, Bainfield road, Waikiwi, Invercargill, on Thursday, July 13, 1922, Micbao', dearly beloved l-usbanil of Catherine M'Cann, ia-te of Makarewa; aged 69 years. R.I.P. M’LEOD.—On July 11, 1922, at her residence, North Branch, Milton, Susan Bruce, relict of George M'Leod; aged 70 years. Deeply mourned. MATHESON. —On July 12, at liis residence, 42 Ann street, Roslyn, George Stafford, beloved husband of Monica Mathesou; in. his eighty-third year. MILLAR.—On July 13, at his residence, 377 Main North road, North-East Valley, Archibald, beloved husband of Christina Millar; aged 69 years Deeply regretted. MITCHELL. —On July 15, at Dunedin, Lily, beloved wife of William Charlee Mitchell, 429 George street; aged 38 years. Deeply regretted. MUTCH.—On July 9, 1922. at 30 Glen road, Dunedin, Annie, widow of James Mutch, late of Bluff; in her seventy-sixth year. NORMAN,— On July 11, at Dunedin Hospital, Henry Norman (late of Wairoa street and Arcade); aged 80 years. Deeply mourned. OTT. —On July 11, 1922, Isabella Frew, dearly beloved wife of "William Alexander Ott, Invercargill; in her forty-sixth year. Deeply regretted.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 39
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642DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 39
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