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DEATHS.

ANDERSON.—On January 25, at Dunedin, Margaret, beloved wife of Henry Anderson, 23 Brighton street, Kaikorai; aged 29 }'ears. Deeply mourned. BOSWELL.—On January 24, 1923, at her mother’s residence, 893 Cumberland street, Sarah Gladys (nee M’Donald), beloved wife of Charles Boswell. CLARKE. —On January 24, 1923, at Waverley, Stanley Joseph, dearly beloved son of Alice Mary and the late Joseph Henry Clarke; aged 22 years. Deeply mourned COLQUHOUN. —On January 28, 1923, at her residence, Irvine street, Lawrence, Jane, relict of William Colquhoun; aged 83 years. Deeply mourned.DUNN. —On January 24, 1923, at the Little Sisters of the Poor, Anderson’s Bay, William H. Dunn; aged 81 years. DUNNE. —On January 26, at her residence, John street, Balelutha, Florence Ada Mary (Frances), second eldest daughter of the late John and Margaret Dunne. R.I.P. FELL. —On January 27, at her residence, Waikouaiti, Helen, relict of Charles R. Fell; aged 82 years. GONLEY. —At his parents’ residence, Otautau, on Sunday, January 21, 1923, Maurice Patrick, dearly beloved youngest son of Michael and Winifred Gonley; aged 6 years and 8 months. “ Rest in peace.” GRIFFIN.—On January 21, at the Timaru Hospital, Mary Griffin, widow of Thomas Griffin, of Dunedin; aged 69 years. R.I.P. HUNTER. —On January 23, 1923, at his residence, 13 M’Millan street, Roslyn, John, dearly beloved husband of Susie Hunter; aged 58 years. Deeply regretted. KERNOHAN. —On January 23, at Dunedin Hospital, Joseph Anderson, husband of Katherine Kernohan; aged 72 years. Deeply LUKEMASAOn January 24, at her parents’ residence, Abbotshill, Green Island, Catherine Macdougall Hamilton, the beloved daughter of William and Jane Lukeman; aged 3 years 5 months. Deeply mourned. M’KINLAY.—On January 27, at Dunedin, Agnes M’Kinlay, widow of James M’Kinlay, of Stirling; in her 6eventy-fourth year. Deeply mourned. MATHESON.—On January 24, at Dunedin, John Matheson, late of -Waitaki; aged 70 years. O’NEILL.—rOn January 20, 1923, at his residence, Hastings, James, beloved husband of Maude O'Neill, and brother of Edward O’Neill (Mosgiel), Hugh O’Neill (Palmerston), and Owen O’Neill (Auckland); aged 49 R.I.P. SCHERP.—On January 27, 1923, at Dunedin, Bertha, dearly beloved twin daughter of J. Frederick and Catherine Sclierp, of St. Bathans; in her eleventh year. Deeply mourned. SLIGO.—On January 5, at private hospital, Soqth Yarra, from pneumonia, Nellie May, beloved wife of James Sligo, 56 Mason street, South Yarra, dearly loved daughter of Mrs H. Cullinger, 54 Mason street, South Yarra, and loving sister of Lyle (killed, N.Z.E.F ), Harry (late N.Z.E.F.), Eric (late N.Z.E.F.), Carrie, Fred, and Ivan, and mother of little Jim and Lyle; aged' 30 • years. Deeply regretted. SMITH. —On January 24, at her residence, 67 Canongate street, Jane Darling, beloved wife of William Douglas Smith. SMITH.—At the residence of her son Edward, Edendale, on Monday, January 22, Mary Smith, relict of William Smith, and mother of Edw'ard, Albert, Charles, and Frank Smith; aged 80 years. “At rest.’ TODD.—On January 24, at Dunedin, Robert, the beloved husband of Jane Todd, 215 Anderson’s Bay road; aged 66 years. Deeply mourned. TRAVIS. —On January 25, at the residence, Barnard street, Timaru, Thomas Gorst Travis, husband of J. E. Travis; aged 87 years. IN ME MORI AM. BARCLAY. —Alice Margaret Barclay, who died on January 23, 1922. When I look around my lonely home, And see her vacant chair, Where mother sat -with listening ear, And hastened to cur care. No hand like hers could smooth life's way, No face so kind and sweet. Her memory cheers our darkest days, And hastened to our care. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. COOK. —In loving memory of Mary Cook, who died at Burnside, January 29, 1919. Also of James Cook, who died at Burnside February 24, 1908. FINCH.—In loving memory, of our dear father, John Finch, who died at Lewisville, Milton, on January 24, 1921. You are not forgotten, father dear, Nor will you ever be; As.: long as life- and. memory lasts Wo will remember thee. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. E. and R. Forrester. GUTSCHLAG. —In loving memory of our dear mother, yfho died at Gore, January 29 1921. Oft we think of you, dear mother, *■ And our hearts are fraught with pain. Ah! This earth would be a heaven Could we hear your dear voice again. The kiss I placed upon your brow When you passed away. Brings back to memory your dear sweet face Of two sad years ago to-day. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Annie and Martin Tikey, Fairfield. HARPER. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother Jack, who departed this life on January 26. 1916. Days of sadness still come o’er us, Hidden secret tears still flow, For memory keeps our loved one near us, Though lie died seven years ago. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3594, 30 January 1923, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3594, 30 January 1923, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3594, 30 January 1923, Page 39