DEATHS.
BAGLEY. —William Bagley, died January 12, 1923, of pneumonia, in Cromwell Hospital.—lnserted by his mother. BEANGE. —At her residence, Ferry street, AVyndham, on Thursday, May 3, 1923, Christina Beange, relict cf Alexander Beange; aged 81 years. CAMPBELL.—On May 20, 1923, Alexander Campbell, of Enfield; in liis seventieth year. COLGAN. —On May 21, at Seacliff (result of an accident), Joan Mary, dearly beloved daughter of Francis J. and Annie Colgan; aged four months. Deeply regretted. R.I.P. CAMPBELL.—On May 26, at the Bank of New South Wales, Gore, Peter Lorn, beloved husband of Dora Campbell. CARSON.—On May 24, 1923, at her residence, Salcombe street, Kaitangato, Christina, dearly beloved wife of Andrew Carson; in her eightieth year. Deeply mourned.DRUMMOND.—On May 18, 1923, at Wairuna, Peter, beloved brother of John Drummond, Warrington. “At rest.” DRUMMOND.—On May 18, 1923, at Wairuna, Peter Drummond; aged 69 years. FLYNN. —On May 2G, 1823, at Dunedin, Edward Francis Flynn (late of Dunback); aged 58 years. R.I.P. GARA T AN. —At Palmerston, on May 24, 1923, Archibald, beloved husband of Annie Garvan; aged 85 years. “At rest.” GRAHAM.—On May 22, 1923, at Dunedin, Florence May, the beloved wife of J. B. Graham, of Higheliff, and mother of AA 7 . H. and ItTV. Neville. Deeply regretted. HUNT.—On May 25, 1923, at the residence 451 her son-in-law (Mr AV. Freeman), No. 9 Claremont street, Dunottar, Agnes Jean, relict of Joseph Mailman Hunt; in her sixtysixth year. "Her end was peace.” LITTLEJOHN.—On May 26, 1323, at his residence, Chaucer street, Milton, Arthur Littlejohn, builder, beloved husband of Ann Carr; aged 82 years. Deeply mourned. PILE. —On May 21, 3923, at Oamaru, Robert, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Pile, Hull street; aged 70 years.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 39
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282DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 39
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