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DEATHS.

FAIiQUHAR. —On February 22, 1923 at her residence, Ilukanui, North Island, Elizabeth Gould (Lin.), dearly beloved wife of Thomas C. Farquhar. FOSTER. —On February 27, at Dunedin, Florence Ada, the beloved wife of Fred. Foster, of Burnside, and late of Halifax, Yorkshire; aged 41 years. Deeply mourned. GARE. —On March 1, 1923, at Wetherstones, Reginald David (Wee Reg.), dearly loved son of David and Ethel Gare; aged 3 years 9 months. " A patient sufferer gone to rest.”—Home papers please copy. GRANT.—On February 27, 1923, at his residence, 54 Eden street, Oan.arU, James Duncan Grant; aged 80 year 3. Deeply regretted. HAEDIE. —On February 27, at the rest dence of her sister (Mrs Blackmore), Hunt street, Anderson’s Bay, Mary Jane (Minnie), fourth daughter of the late David M'Kenzie (Waiwera South); in • her forty-fourth year. “ At rest." HIGHLEY.—At Wellington, on February 27, John George, beloved second son of Mr and Mrs J. Hightey, 58 Princes street, Musselburgh ; aged 34 years. Deeply mourned. HILLIER (ne® Geddes). —On March 3, at the residence of her son-in-law (Daniel Horgan). Birkett street, Temuka, Lucy, relict of Samuel Hillier; aged 63 years. M'CONNELL.—On March 3, 1923, at the Hospital, Dunedin, John M'Connell; aged 70 years. “At rest.” MTNNES.—On March 3, at his brother’s residence, Denmark street, Temuka, Malcolm, eldest son of the late John and Mary MTnnes, of Milton; aged 60 years. “At rest.” M'MILLAN. —On March 2, at Dunedin, William, dearly beloved husband of. Jean M'Millan; aged 42 years. Deeply’ mourned. MAXWELL.—On the February 28, 1923, at Dunedin Hospital. John Maxwell (late of Oamaru); aged 75 years. “At rest.” MENZIES.—At Waimate, on March 3, Christina, only daughter of the late James and Mary Menzies. MOFFAT. —On Saturday, February 24, at the Sacred Heart Home, Anderson’s Bay, Dunedin, William Moffat, builder, late of Clinton and Milton; aged 78 years. NYHON.—On February 4, 1923, at her sister’s . residence (Mrs Mullin), 28 Tennyson street, Dunedin, Nora Nyhon. Requieseat in pace. OLSEN.—On February 28, 1923, at his residence, 120 Bay View road, Dunedin, William, dearly beloved husband of Nicolena Olsen, and father of Mrs J. Dyer; aged 74 years. Deeply mourned. WHITE. —On March 2, at Dunedin (the result of an accident), Kenneth Geoffrey, the beloved husband of •Ida Emily White," of 5 Burke street, Mornington; in his twentyfourth year. Deeply mourned. YOUNG. —On February 27, at Edinburgh, Catherine Thaw Young, formerly of Dunedin, sister of T. G. and M. G. Young. IN MEMORIAM. ANDERSON. —In loving memory of dear Katie, who died bn March 3, 1921, youngest daughter of Anthony and Juliet Anderson, 19 Musselburgh Rise. " Ever remembered.”— Inserted by her loving brother, sister-in-law, and little niece. . CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of Robert Montgomery, dearly beloved son of Harriet and the. late Alexander Campbell, who was accidentally drowned in the Clutha River at Lowburn on February 18, 1894; aged 17 years. Deeply regretted.—lnserted by his loving mother. CAPiSTICK.—In loving memory of our loving mother, who pased peacefully away on March 6, 1921. We know you suffered pain, dear mother, It made us weep and cry To think we could do nothing, As we saw you slowly die. And all that is left for us, dear mother, Is to go and see your grave, For well we know in it is sleeping Tho best mother God ever gave. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Tibby and Jessie. CHURCHILL. —In loving memory of Annie Churchill, who departed this life on March 2, 1922, at Ravensbourne.—lnserted by her children and grandchildren. GORDON.—In lovingl memory of our dear father, Alexander, who passed away at Ashburton on March 1, 1920. “ Sadly missed.”— Inserted by his loving son and daughter, H. E. and M. Gordon. HARLAND. —In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Sophia Harland, who died on March 1, 1905. No place, no time, ’no lapse of years Can dim a loved one’s past; A beautiful memory left behind, Affection holds it fast. Inserted by her loving husband and family. JOPSON.—In affectionate memory of a loving wife and mother, Mabel Rush, who died on February 28, after a long and painful illness. A dear wife and mother is sleeping her long, last sleep In a grave we may never again see. Would some gentle hand in that southern land Lay a flower on her grave for me. . —lnserted by those who love her at Auckland. Interred Anderson’s Bay. KARETAI. —In sad and loving memory of my dear Dolly, who departed this life on March 2, 1918. This day my memory lingers On my dear one laid to rest ; But ’midst life’s trials and sorrows -• We know God’s ways are best. This day of remembrance is sad to recall. —lnserted by her loving mother. KARETAI. To the sad, fond memory of our dear Dolly, who passed away on March 2, 1918. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by a loving aunt, uncle, and cousins. LUSHER. —In loving memory of our dear husband, father, and brother, William Lusher, who died at Patearoa on February 27, 1922. J Do not ask if we miss himThere is such a vacant place. Can we e'er forget his footsteps And his dear familiar face. —lnserted by his loved ones.

IN MEMORIAM M'CLURE.—In loving memory of Samuel M'Clure, who departed this life on February 28, 1916, at Dunedin. The end was sudden, the shock severe. We little thought your death was near. Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain that is felt by not saying farewell. Inserted by his loving wife and family. NAYLOR.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Edwin Campbell Naylor, who passed away at Rockhampton, Queensland, on March 21, 1922. “Sadly missed.”—lnserted by his loving wife and children. POOLE. —In loving memory of Isabella Poole, who died at Brockville, Roslyn, N.Z., on March 5. 1918, for 57 years (less two days) the beloved wife of Hugh Poole, chemist; also of Russell Satchell Poole, who died at; Ijorica, Waitati, on March 5, 1881; aged 19 years beloved eldest son of Hugh -and Isabella Poole. “Thy will be done.” REID—Hi loving memory of Frederick Keid, who was accidentally killed at Mount 28 n i92l ne » Nightcaps, on February The month of February again is here, To me the saddest of all the year. So quiet and quickly came tho call— His sudden death surprised us all. Cold is the grave where my son is laid, bweet is the memory that never will fade Gone and forgotten by some lie may be) But never a moment forgotten by me. loving parents, sisters, and REID.—In fond but saddest memory of “ y . , dea , r „ bro , th “ r . Frederick Reid, who was accidentally killed on February 28, 1921. As the ivy clings to the oak, ’ bo our memory clings to him. —lnserted by his loving sister, brotlier-in- “ nd G - Sutherland, and little Lloyd cjLjkUART. In loving memory of William otuart, who departed this life at his rtsiaence, Moa Creek, on March 4, 1915. This day our memory lingers On our dear father’laid to rest; But, midst life’s trials and sorrows, We know God’s ways are best. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. MARTHA JANE WILSON.-In loving remembrance of my best friend (my mother). w4io passed away on March 4, 1922, at County road, Kaikorai.—Lionel Wilson. / In computing the lines of space to be oocuDied advertisers are notified that they con reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are therefore, charged at 6d for each six words Announcements of Births, Marriages and Death* aent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a olergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s eaoh prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over ■re. In memoriam” notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of Sd per line is made for each lias of apace occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3599, 6 March 1923, Page 39

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3599, 6 March 1923, Page 39

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3599, 6 March 1923, Page 39