DEATHS
LE BRUN.—On September 6, 1922, at her residence 192 Cargill street, Ann, relict of Francis* William L Brun; aged 86 years. Deeply regretted. LITOLF. —On August 29., at las residence, Retreat road, Christchurch, Montague H. K. Litolf (late of Dunedin); in his thirty-sixth year. MAINDONALD. —On September 4, at Oxford Hospital, Otto Spurgeon, dearly loved son of Frank and Marie Maindonald, Clvdevale; aged 12 years 6 months. Suffer little children to come unto Ale, * For such is the Kingdom or Heaven. O'SULLIVAN. —On September 4, Catherine, dearly beloved wife of William T. O’Sullivan, 53 Lyttelton street, Christchurch; aged 35 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. (Late oi Green Island.) OWEN.—On September 10 (suddenly), Charles .Spencer, dearly beloved husband of Annie Owen. RAILTON. —On September 5, 1922, at her parents’ residence, 54 For bury road, Marjorie, beloved daughter of Air and Airs G. T. Rail ton; aged 22 years. ROBERTS—On September 6. 1922, at the residence of Air R. Bolton, 711 Cumberland street, Dunedin, Alfred, beloved husband of Elizabeth Roberts, and late chief postmaster of Hamilton. SAVAGE.—On September 3, at Dunedin, Alice Alaud, dearly beloved wife of Arthur Albert Savage, of 605 Castle street, and third daughter of the late Air and Airs Timms, of Dunedin; aged 37 vears. SHENNAN.—On (September 10. 1922. at his residence, Valleyfield, Berwick. John Sherman ; in his ninety-sixth year. SINCLAIR.—On September 7. 1922. at his residence, Wnihola, "William Hislop Sinclair, beloved husband of E. C. Adam; aged 59 years. “At rest.” TAIT.—On September 6, at his residence. Glen avenue, Mornington, James Tait; aged 82 vears. .“At rest.” UTTLEY.—On September 7. 1922. Eleanor Grace, beloved wife of W. M. Uttley, Oamaru, and beloved daughter of Alex, and Alice Ann Martin. Dunedin. WILLIAMS. —On August 17. at Sydney. N.S.W r .. Hugh Evan Butler 'Williams, second son of the late William Butler and Maria Williams. WRIGHT.—On September 6, at Dunedin. James Wright (late of Green Island); aged 62 years. “At rest.” IN MEMORIAM. ADAAIS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Maungatua, September 7, 1915. Also our dear mother, who passed away at Fairfax. October 1. 1919. This day our memory lingers On our dear ones laid to rest. But amidst life’s trials and sorrows We know God’s ways are best. —lnserted by their loved ones. AIREY. —In loving memory of Minnie Airev, who passed away at Christchurch, September 9, 1919. Beyond the bright and pearly gates, Where Jesus, loving Saviour, waits. Where all is peaceful, bright, and fair, Her home is there. —lnserted bv her loving husband, little children, and sister. BEATTY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who was killed on the Pass road, Livingston, on September 9, 1918. In fond remembrance. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, L. and J. D. Harkness, Duntroon. BROWN.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at his residence, “ Blyth Bank,” Lauder, on September 8, 1921. “To memory ever dear.” —Inserted by his loved ones. CARSON. —In loving memory cf James William Carson, who died on September 6, 1907. Also William Frederick, who died October 10, 1907. O. you who have brothers-, O, love them while you may. They will not always linger here, Too soon they’ll pass away. I mourn for you, dear Jim and Fred, No one can see me weep, But many a silent tear is shed While others are asleep. —lnserted by their sorrowing mother, sisters, and brothers, Kaitangata. GRANT. —In loving memory of Peter M‘Kenzie Grant, of Berwick, who passed away at Dunedin, September 5, 1921. Ever remembered. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. JACKSON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Invercargill, September 9, 1921. Also my dear dad, who died at Dunedin, December 31, 1920 (of Palmerston South). No one knows how much we miss them, Only those wlio’ve lost can tell Of the grief that is borne in silence For the ones we loved so well. —lnserted bv their loved ones at Invercargill. JACKSON. —In loving memory of mother, who passed away on September 9, 1921.—Inserted by her loving sons, daughters-in-law, and grandchildren.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3574, 12 September 1922, Page 39
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