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DEATHS

RENNIE.—On July 11, 1923, at her rreidence, 481 Leith street, Elizabeth Miller, dearly beloved wife of James Rennie; aged 66 years. SAWERS.—At his residence, 165 Earn etreet, Invercargill, on Wednesday, July 11, 1923, James Sawers (late dairy instructoi), beloved husband of Elizabeth Sawers; aged 69 years. SMITH. —On July 11, at 198 York place, Elizabeth, widow of John Smith (formerly of Waikouaiti); in her eighty-seventh year. SOPER.—On July 9, 1923, at Wellington, Richard Mitchell, beloved husband of Susan Soper, and father of R. S. Soper, Mrs T. C. Cuegwidden, Mrs A. Seamer, and Mrs J. Darlington ; aged 65 years. Late of Newquay, Cornwell. STUART.—On July 13, 1923, at her residence, 882 Castle street., Dunedin (suddenly). Minnie, the dearly beloved wife of Abraham Francis Stuart; in her fifty-fourth year. Deeply mourned.TAIT.—On July 9, at Caversham. Catherine Tait, late of Glenalbert, Waiwera South; aged 80 years. TAYLOR.—On July 13, at Dunedin, Beatrice Taylor; in her ninetieth vear “At rest.” THOMSON.—On July 13, 1923. at the residence of Mr Robert Joseph. Taieri Beach, Elizabeth, relict of Barent Thomson, late of Miller’s Flat; aged 81 years. TWHIGG.—On Julv 11. at her residence, 20 Bedford street, St. Clair, Grace Clark, dearly beloved wife of John Twhigg; aged 54 years. Deeply mourned. VEITCH.—On July 13, at Dunedin, Amelia Currie, the beloved second daughter of the late Janies end Margaret Veitch, of Dunedin; in her sixty-sixth year. Deeply mourred. WESTWOOD.—On July 14, 1923. at Dunedin, Rob?rt. beloved husband of Deborah Westwood, Gordon road, Mosgiel; in his seventy-sixth rear. WILLIAMSON. —On July 14. at hie residence. 67 York place, William John Williamson; aged 63 years. R.I.P. WILSON—At tlie Southland Hospital, Invercargill, on Wednesday, Julv 11. 1923, Emily Annie, dearly beloved wife of Robert Wilson. Castle Rock, Lumsden, and eldeet daughter of Mrs E. H. and the late B. Monk, Kyeburn Diggings; aged 39 years. WILSON. —On July 14, 1923, at her residence, 11 Hobson street. St. Clair, Alica Ann. widow of John Reid Wilson, and late of Hart street, Roslyn.YOUNG.—On July 14. 1923. at the residence of his daughter (Mrs J. M'Mullanl, Main road, Green Island, Alexander, beloved husband of the late Jane Young; in hi« eighty-second year. Late of Mornington. IN MEMORIAM. AUCKLAND.—In memory of our beloved daughter, Jenny M’K. Bruce Auckland, and loving wife of Robert Simpson, Craigneuk, Tokorahi, who died at Oamaru on July 15. 1922. She missed her ain folk, and her heart waa oft sair, God took compassion, and made her a hame np there. —lnserted by her parents and sisters and brother, who deeply mourn her loss. AITCHISON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, William Alfred Aitohison, who passed away at Kaitangata on July 16, 1922. “At rest.” “ Until the day- breaks and the shadows flee away.”—lnserted by his loving wife, daughter, and son. BARNES. —In loving memory of AY. J. Barnes, who died at Seaoliff on Julv 36* 1918. Only a memory of days gone by, And a sigh for a face unseen; But constant feeling that God alone Knows best what might have been. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. CLARKSON.—In loving memory of our dear father. Samuel Clarkson, who died at Dunedin Hospital on July 32. 3922. Also our dear mother, who died at Mount Zion, Kaitangata, on November 1, 3932. —Inserted by their loving family. ” Together with thm Lord. DYKE. —Tn loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on July 14. 1922. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by Syd and May. POPHAM.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died on July 15, 3918. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother so good and kind. We have lost what heaven has gained— One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving sons, daughters, and sons-in-law. EWING.—In sod but loving memory of our dear I«es. who passed away at Dunedin on July 6, 1920. It is not the tears at the moment shed That tell how beloved is the soul that fled. But the tears through many a long night wept. And the sad remembrance so fondly kept. —lnserted by his loving mother, and sister. HEWITSON.—In loving memory of our darling mother, who died at on July i 5, 1921. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother so good end kind. We have lost what heaven has pained—* One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving daughters and grandchildren. M'ALLISTER. —In loving memory of William. beloved second son of Neil and the latd Marv M'Allister, who died at Kaitangata on July 14, 1912 O happy home, where two in heart united. In holy faith and blessed hope are one. Whom death alone a little while dividetb. And cannot end the union there begun. —lnserted by his loving father, brothers, and sisters NEALE—In loving memory of dear Hnrold, who was accidentally drowned on. July 10 3 922. “We miu3 him most who loved him best.”—lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother NEALE. —In fond and loving memory of dear Harold, who was drowned on July 10, 1922.—Remembered hv his UDele, aunt, and cousins TEWAHIA.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Hana Tewahia (AA’eode), who died at Puketeraki on July 9, 1922. ” Gone, hut not forgotten.”—lnserted by her loving, daughter, son-in-law (Mr and Mrs Hitai Stewart), and grandchildren. WILSON. —In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, Eliza Wilson, who died at Beaumont on July 14, 1921. “Too dearly loved to ever be forgotten.”—lnserted by A. and J. Clark and family.

WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Beaumont on July 14, 1921. " Dearly remembered.”—lnserted by her two daughters and son-in-law. E Wilson and A. and G. Foster, Miller’s Flat.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 39

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DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 39

DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3618, 17 July 1923, Page 39