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DEATHS.

MILLER.—On February 4, 1923, at 8 Cornmi] street, North-East Valley, David, beloved husband of Jeanie Miller; in his eighty-seventh year. “At rest ” MURDOCH.—On January 31, 1923, at Omakau (suddenly), John, husband of the late Henrietta Murdoch (late of South Dunedin), and father of John Murdoch, of Dunedin, and Mrs J. Wilson, of Christchurch; PURVIS.—On January 28, at Melbourne, Robert, the beloved husband of Adeline Edith Maxwell, and second eon of the lat© Henry Purvis, of Myrtle Bank, Mosgiel. BIX. —At Dunedin Hospital, Rev. Thomas Henry, dearly beloved husband of Emma Jessie Rix, 18 Highgate, Roslyn; in his seventy-second year. SPARKS.—On February 1, 1923, at Dunedin, Olive, dearly beloved infant daughter of William and Elizabeth Sparks, of Kakapiiaka, Rale!utha; aged seven months. SUTHERLAND. —On February 3, at her residence, John street, Balclutha, Margaret, relict of John Sutherland, late Riverside, Balclutha; in her eighty-eighth year. “At rest.” TELFORD.—On January 29, 1923, at his residence, Poole street, Kaitangata, Alexander Telford; aged 70 years. Melbourne papers please copy. THOMSON.—At his residence, 12 Santos road, London, oil December 1, Charles E. Thomson, late of the Bank of New Zealdnd in Balclutha, Invercargill, Oamaru, and Hamilton. TWELFTREE.—On February 3, at his residence, Riverside, Berwick, Edward Lawrence, youngest son of the lat© R. B. Twelftree “At rest.” * WILLIAMS.—On February 2, 1923, at the residence of her son-in-laSv (Patrick Curtain), No. 6 Opoho road, N.E. Valley, Mary Ann (Granny) ;in her ninetieth year. Relict of William Williams (late of Clyde). WILLIAMSON.—On February 2, 1922, at Dunedin, lan Corbett, beloved infant son of William and Jessie Williamson, of Waitati.

IN MEMORIAM

BROWN.—In sad and loving memory of Alfred Brown, who passed away at Dunedin February 3, 1921.—Inserted by his lovin» wife and family. DONOHTJE. In affectionate remembrance of our dear father, John Martin Donohue who died suddenly at Tuapeka Flat on Sunday, February 4, 1912. Eleven years, and never can the heart forget I* or true love never dies. The dearest spot on earth to us Is where our dear one lies. by his loving daughters, Daisy and Tot. J DONOHUE.—In loving remembrance of my dear father, who died suddenly at Tuapeka Flat, February 4, 1912.—Inserted by his loving daughter, Winnie Casson. KING —ln loving memory of my dear husband, Charles, and father, who passed away at Milton, February 3, 1921.—Inserted by loving wife and family. M EWAN. In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, David A. R. M’Ewan, who passed away at Ravensbourne, January 30, 1922. One year, and never can the heart forget For true love never dies; The dearest spot on earth te us Is where our dear one lies. His smiling face and cheery clasp Are pleasant to recall, He had a kindly word for each And died beloved by all. ’ —lnserted by his loving wife and family. M'EWAN.—In fond remembrance of my youngest brother, David, who died peacefully at Kavensbourne, January 30, 1922 They miss him most who loved him best -Inserted by his sister, Mrs Hanlin, “The onaws, Mosgiel. M GREGOR.—On December 13, 1920 at Naseby Hazel Mary, dearly beloved daughter c - M'GREGOR.—On January 24. 1922, at Cambrian l*runcis Reigliles M'Cnegor, beloved husband of Alice Charlotte M'Gregor--5° >f ars - Deeply regretted.—lnterred at ot. Dathans Cemetery. PAULIN.—In loving memory of Rev Thomas Paulin, beloved husband of Ellen Paulin, who died at Dunedin on January 31, This day our memory lingers On our dear one laid to rest, But ’midst life’s trials and sorrows We know God’s ways are best. —lnserted by his loving wife and sons. SHORE—In loving memory of Agnes Isabella (Maisie) Shore, died at Kaitangata, February 5, 1922. “Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear.”—lnserted by her loving parents and brothers. WHITE. —Iu loving memory of John Ormiston White, who passed away at his residence, South road, Caversham, on February 2,191 Sby his wife and daughters. In computing the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six woTds to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Announcements ol Births, Marriages and Deaths sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s eaoh prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding fire linee, and 6d for eaoh line over five. "In memoriam” notioe* are Inserted at the earns rates, but when verses are added an additional oharge of Sd per line is made lor each line of tpaoe occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3595, 6 February 1923, Page 39