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DEATHS.

BALLANTINE. —On September 3, at Dunedin, Sheila Elizabeth, beloved infant daughter of David and Catherine Ballantine, of Alexander street, Abbotsford; aged 13 davs. Deeply mourned. BRENT.—On September 10, 1922. at his residence. 19 New street, St. Kilda, Daniel Brent. M.A.; in his eighty-fifth year. BROWN. —On September 7, at his parents* residence, 33 Stuart street, Dunedin, Clarence Marcel, the beloved infant son of George Ernest and Gisele Estella Brown; aged 10 months. Deeply mourned. BURNS.—On (September 7, at Taumarunui Hospital (of pneumonia), Leslie Arthur (late sergeant, sth Reinforcements), beloved son of Jean and the late W. G. Burns, Addington, Christchurch, brother of W. G. Burns, Marvhill terrace. Mornington. CAMPBELL.—On September 4, at his residence, Outram. Robert, beloved husband of Ellen Campbell; aged 76 yeai’3. ‘‘A patient sufferer gone to reist.” CAPSTICK.—On September 6. at the residence of his son-in-law (C. T. Findlay), 55 Main South road, George, the eldest eon of the late R. W. Capstick; aged 76 years. CROW.—On September 9, 1922, at the residence of his daughter (Mrs Swanson), Alexander Crow; in his ninety-fifth year. Born at Montrose, Scotland, 1828. Father of Samuel and Alexander Crow, Mrs Swanson, and Mrs Grim wood. “ Lite s fitful jourpey o'er ” CURRY.—On September 5, at the Wanganui Hospital, May, dearly beloved wife of Hugh Currie, and youngest daughter of A. M'Gregor, Palmerston ; aged 28 years. Deeply mourned. CUTTLE.—On September 6, 1922, at Dunedin, Mary Helen, beloved youngest daughter of Helen and Richard J. Cuttle, Malvern roach Leith Valle}'; aged 1 year 4 months. “ Safe in the arms of Jesus.” DUNCAN.—On September 7, at her residence, “Tolcarne.” Maori Hill, Jeannie, the beloved wife of Peter Duncan, solicitor, Dunedin: in her sixty-seventh year. FARQUIIARSON. —On September 4, 1922. a: his residence, Ossian street, Milton, John Farquharson ; aged 81 years. FAWCETT.—On September 6, at Christ church, David Henderson Fawcett (late of Grant’s Braes), husband of Alice Fawcett, and second son of Mr J. G. Fawcett, of Broad Bay. FOSTER.—On September 5, at Evans Flat (the result of an accident). Rose Florence (Queenic) Foster, of 7G Heriot row. Deeply mourned. GAWN.-On September 6, at hei residence, Clyde street, Balclutha, Isabella Clarke, be-' loved wife of Thomas Gawn. Deeply mourned. GELLIE.—On September 8, 1922, at Dunedin, James Caithness Gollie. late of Allen street, N.E. Valley; aged S 7 years. “At rest.” GIBBS.—On Septemlxvr 8, 1922. at 33 Bellevue place, Port Chalmers, Louisa Mary Ann, beloved wife of the late David Gibbs, in her eighty-seventh year. GUNN.—At the residence of her son-in-law (Mr George Telford), Christchurch, on Saturday. September 2, Jane, relict of John Gunn, of Winton ; aged 84 years. GUNN.—At 85 Picton avenue, Christchurch. Jane, the beloved wife of the late John Gunn, Winton, and eldest daughter of the late John Burgess, Laurencekirk, Scotland: aged 83 years. HILL.—On September 9, 1922, at Dunedin, Clarence Robert, beloved youngest son of Louis R and Elizabeth Hill, 46 Walter street, Carisbrook; aged 12 years 8 months. “ Asleep in Jesus.” Deeply mourned. KER.—On September 6, at her residence, Lynn street, Maori Hill. Marion Selkirk Ker; aged 74 years. Deeply mourned. KTELY.—On September 10, at CXamaru. Patrick Kielv. late of Mosgiel. and father of Mrs Edward O'Donnell, of Deborah ; aged 68 veers. IMP. LATHAM.—On August 30, at Sydney, William Randall, beloved husband of Florence Latham, and eldest son of W. R. and Susan Latham, Caversham Rise. Deeply mourned. (Bv cable.) LE BRUN. —On September 4, 1932, at her residence, Patrick street. Mornington, Dunedin, Jessie, beloved wife of Henry Walter Le Brun; aged 54 years.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 39

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