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DEATHS.

HERD.—On May 14, at Clyde, Thomas Rudolph, beloved husband of Elda Herd (nee Hartley), and second son of Nellie and the late Thomas Herd. . . HIDE.—On May 15. at Glenpark, Elsie May, dearly loved and only daughter of Mr and Mrs W. H. Hide; aged 11 years and 9 months. ' At rest.”JONES—On May 15. at Dunedin, Mary Ramsay, dearly beloved third daughter of Andrew Ramsay, of Green Island and widow of William A. Jones, of Brighton, after a long illness. " Her end was peace. Thy will be done. KELLETT.—On May 1, at Auckland, Sarah Alice, beloved daughter cf Charles and Rachel Kellett, of 16 Canongate street, Dunedin.KIMBER.—On May 11. 1925, at her residence. 10 Peel street, Mornington, Jessie, relict’ of Stephen Kimber (late of Plunket street, St. Kilda, and Christchurch). ' At rest.” , LAMBDEN.—On Mav 12, at the Dunedin Hospital, Kathleen, the dearly loved and loving wife of William Lambden, and youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs C. Walker. Shand street, Green Island; aged 23 years.M’GILLIVRAY. —On- May 10, at Wellington (after a brief illness). Reginald Vincent (of Post and Telegraph Department), eon of R. M’Gillivray, instructor in agriculture, Invercargill. Deeply mourned. M’MULLAN. —On May 13 (suddenly), at his residence, “Silverlands,” Napier street, Mornington, George, the beloved husband of Lucy Hannah-M'Mullan (late of St. Clair); in his seventy-first year. “ With Christ, which is far better.” M’NIVEN.—On May 12, 1925, at Dunedin. David M'Xiven, of Irvine street, Mosgiel (and late South African ( Contingent): aged 45 years. “At rest.” MACAULAY.—On May 13, at Dunedin, Peter Macaulay, of Port Chalmers; in his ninetieth year. REED.—On Mav 12. 1925, at the residence of her son-in-law (Mr T. L. Begg), Alexander street, Abbotsford, Elizabeth, relict of John Robertson Reed ; aged ’Bl years. “At rest. ’ ROBERTSON—On May 13 (suddenlv), at his residence, 26 Pentland street, NorthEast Valley, William, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Robertson; in his seventy-third year. Deeply mourned. SHELTON.—On May 11, at Dunedin. Emily, the dearly beloved wife of Alfred Henry Shelton, of 26 Broughton street, South Dunedin; in her seventy-sixth year. “At rest.” SIM.—On May 15. 1925. at his parents’ residence. Stirling, Gerald, second son of Mr and Mrs John Sim; aged three months. Sadly missed. SPRATT.—On May 11, at his residence, “ Train View Farm,” Sutton, Patrick, beloved husband of the late Martha Spratt, and dearly loved father of Mrs A. Ewart, St. Kilda, and James and John Spratt, Sutton; aged 82 years. “At rest. STEVENS.—On May 12, 1925. at Dunedin, John William, dearly beloved husband of Mary Stevens, 279 a Cumberland street, and eldest eon of S. J. Stevens, Normanby, and brother of Mrs C. H. Russell, Chambers street. North-East Valley. '* At rest.’’ TROTTER—At 50 Summerside place, Leith. Scotland, on May 15. Elizabeth Trotter, dearly beloved mother of Mrs Dickie, Sandridge, St. Clair. WAIN.—On May 17. 1925, at her residence, 138 Queen street. Agnes Hill, dearly beloved wife of Joseoh William Wain; aged 75 years. “At rest.”WILSON.—On May 12, 1925, at Jim residence, Union street, Milton, George Wilson, beloved husband of Catherine Wright; aged 84 years. Deeply mourned. IN MEMORY AM. BENNETT. —In loving memorv of Laura Margaret, who died at Highcliff. Dunedin, on May 16, 1919; aged 16 years.—lnserted by her loving parents, brothers and sisters. BOBSIEN.—In memory of dear Molly, who passed away on May 12, 1924 —lnserted by A. Hamilton. EWING —ln loving memory of our dear husband and father, William Barclay, who passed away at Dunedin on May 16, 1923. At evening, when the shadows fall, Is the saddest and loneliest time of all'. God is good; he gave us strength To bear our heavy cross. He is the only one who knows Our loneliness and loss. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. FARQUHAR.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died on May 13, 1923. Sadly misled.—lnserted by her loving husband and family. GEDDES.—In sad and loving remerbrance of my dear husband, Donald James, who was accidentally killed at Port Chalmers on May 13, 1910. R.l.P.—lnserted by his loving wife, sons, and daughters. GILCHRIST.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother. Herbert George (Herbie), who was accidentally killed at Oturehua on May 18, 1923; aged 17 years and 11 months. j Nothing but memory as we journey on, Longing for a smile and a face that is gone; No one knows the depth of our regret, Wo remember when others forget. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, sisters, nnd brothers. M’GHEE.—In loving memory of John Beveridge M’Ghee, youngest son of tho late George and Helen M’Ghee, who waa accidentally killed in Kaitangata mine. When alone in my sorrow tho sad tears flow. There conics a dream of a dear, long ago. Unknown to the world, you stand by my side. And whisper, dear mother, death cannot divide. —lnserted by his mother. M’GHEE.—In loving memorv of our dear brother, John Beveridgo M’Ghee, who was accidentally killod in the Kaitangata mine The sweeteet of memories is all that is left Of a dear, loving brother, and one of the best. Oh! how we miss him words cannot tell— Tlie bright, happy face we all loved so well. —lnserted by hia sister, brother-in-law, and family, Ann and William Proctor.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3714, 19 May 1925, Page 43