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DEATHS.

COOPER.—At Otautau, on May 25, Letitia, beloved wife of Francis Cooper, of Pukemaori. DICKISON.—On May 31. 1923, at Dunedin, David, dearly beloved husband of Annie Dickison. 18 Cutten street, and beloved father of Joseph Dickison, 1 Douglas street, St. Kilda: INGLIS.—On May 29, at Waikouaiti, John, beloved husband of Alexandrina Ingiis; aged 86 years. JACKSON.—On May 28, at his residence, Island terrace, Port Chalmers, John, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Jackson; aged 59 years. KILPATRICK.—On May 29. 1925, at 6 Rankeilor street, South Dunedin, Frank Raymond, dearly beloved son of William arid Miriam Kilpatrick; aged four years. “ Safe in the arms of Jesus.” f M'BRIDF..—On May 28, 1925, at his residence, 25 Queen street, Dunedin, Alexander, dearly beloved husband of ' Elizabeth M'Bride (late of Queenstown); in his eightieth year. R.I.P. M'COLL.—On May 27, 1925, at his residence, 24 Prestwick street, Maori Hill, Dunedin, Hugh Williams, beloved husband of Agnes Smillie M'Coll (late of 50 Glen avenue. Mornington, Dunedin); in his fifty-seventh year. “ Till he comes.” M'DONALD.—On May 26. at Dunedin, Charlotte Elizabeth (Betty), the dearly beloved only daughter of Jane and Victor M'Donald, of No. 1 Marquis street, NorthEast Valley; aged 21 years. Deeply mourned. ” Safe in the arms of Jesus.” M'GUFFIE.—On May 31 1925, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Blackwood', 23 Richmond street, South Dunedin, Mary Agnes, relict of John M'GufSe. and beloved mother of Mrs A. Craig (Goodwood), Mrs B. Winn*(Hazel avenue, Caversham). and Mrs G. Craig (Perth, Western Australia); in her eightv-seventh year. “At rest.” M‘KAY. —On May 27, 1925, at Dunedin. Peter Muirav, dearly beloved husband cf Jessie M'Kav (late of Central Otago, and native of Sutherlandshire, Scotland); aged 85 years. MTAGOART.—On May 25, 1925, at her residence, Waikouaiti. Christina, beloved wife of to late John M'Taggart, of Waikouaiti and Waimnte; in her seventy-fourth year. MARSHALL.—On May 28, 1925, at her residence, 61 Highgate, Mary beloved widow of Lev.’is Hay Irving Marshall; aged 77 years. “At ' rest.” MARSHALL.—On May 28, 1925, at her residence, 51 Highgate, Mary. beloved widow of Lewis Hay Irving Marshall; aged 77 years. *' At rest.’ MERCER.—On May 29. at his residence, 352 Castle street, Charles, the beloved husband of the late Margaret Mercer; in hia eighty-fifth year. ”At rest.” NAPIER. —On May 27. at Mount Plenf&nt, Auckland, Isabella Ritchie Napier, lately resident in Scotland, beloved aunt of Mrs Annie Robertson, Miss 11. M. Sclinack, and Messrs Edward and Alex. Schnack. POWLEY.—On May 25. 1925. at his residence, 183 Queen street, Richard, dearly beloved husband of Marv Jane Powley; aged 64 years. Deeply mourned. Privato intermen t.RISK.—On May 29, at Dunedin, David Risk (late of Kelso); in liis eightieth year. “At re'st/' ROBERTSON.—On May 25, at 43.. Frame street, North-East Valley, Janet, widow of William Robertson, and mother of Mrs T. 11. Manson and Mrs H. T. Sanders. RUTHERFORD.—On May 27, at Dunedin, William Rutherford, bricklayer, boloved husband of Helen Rule Rutherford; in his seventy-third year. Doeply mourned. SANGSTER.—At Fairfield. Melbourne, on May 19, Margaret, wife of the lato W. B. Sangster,. and eldest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Davidson, of* Waimumu ar.d Gore. SLATER.—On May 29. at Dunedin, George Slater (lateof Macrae’s Flat); aged 94 yeara. SM EATON.—On May 24, at Glasgow street, Mosgiel, Charles Alexander, fourth beloved son of Robert and Maggie Smcaton; aged 1C months. ” Asleep in Jesus.”

DEATHS. SMITH.—On May 29. 1925, at 14 Pino Hill Terrace, Dunedin. Elizabeth, relict of James Smith, of Ettrick, and third daughter of the late James Henderson, of Alva, Scotland; in her eighty-fourth year. “Till He come.” SWITALLA.—On May 31, at the Home of The Little Sisters of the Poor, Anderson’s Bay, Francisca, widow of John Switalla, of Allanton; in her ninety-sixth year. R.I.P. TWADDLE.—On May 26, 1925, at hie residence, Lovell’s Flat, John, beloved husband of Amy Twaddle; aged 4G years. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” WINSLAE.—On May 31, 1925, at Dunedin, Maurice, dearly beloved infant son of Henry and Frances Winslae. qf Kelso; aged four months. “Safe in the arms of Jesus.” WYSE.—On May 29, 1925, at Dunedin, Ann Mitchell, dearly beloved wife of Janies Martyn Wyse, of Brockville road, Roslyn; aged 81 years. “At rest.” IN MEMORIAL. BAIRD.—In fond and loving memory cf my dear wife and our beloved mother, Annie A. Baird, who passed to rest at her home. Momona, on M-ay 28, 1924. A lonely year gone fleeting by Since you went, dear mother, to rest; And though our grief is still undimmed. We bow to God’s will: He knoweth best. —lnserted by her loved onc3, Momona. BAIRD.—In loving memory of my dear mother. Annie Angharad Baird, who died at Momona on May 28, 1924 “ Ever fondly remembered.”—lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, L. and R. Henderson, Balfour. BAIRD.—In loving memory of ray dear Grannie, who died at Momona on May 28, 1924.—Inserted by her loving erandson, Jim, Balfour. BYERS.—In loving memory of out dear father, who passed away at his residence, *’ Hawthorne Den,” Stirling, on May 28, 1918. Hia memory is as dear to-day As at the hour he passed away. —lnserted by his loved ones COPLAND.—In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Jessie Elizabeth, who departed thi.s life on May 29, 1924. "Thy will be done.” COPLAND.—In fond and loving memory of mv dear sister Jessie (Tot), who passed to rest at her residence. Balclutha, on May 29, 192-1. A lonely year gone fleeting by Since you went, dear sister, to rest, And though our grief is still undimmed, We bow to God's will—He knoweth best. —lnserted by S. and E. Pocklington, and family. CORTTSSOS. —In sad and loving memory of our dear father, Benjamin Cortissos (Ben Curtis), who departed this life on May 29, 1909, at his residence. 87 Stafford street. " So loved, so mourned. ' CORTISSOS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother. Elias Cortissos (Ben Curtis), who denarted this life on May 28, 1897. So loved, so mourned.” They are gone, but not forgotten, Never shall their memory fade; Fondest thoughts will ever linger Round our dear loved ones’ graves. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife, sons, and daughters, and loving mother, brothers, and sisters. FITZGERALD.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Tuapoba on May 27. 1908. Also my dear father.—lnserted by their daughter, J. Gray. KEEN.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who died June 1. 1917. Oh, what would I give to clasp his hand, His clear, kind face to see; To hear his voice and see his smile, "Which meant so much to me. Peacefully sleeping, resting at. last, Life’s weary trials and suffering past. In silence he suffered and patiently bore, Till God called him home to suffer no more. —lnserted by his loving wife. M'DONALD.—In laving 'memory of Norman M'Donald, who was accidentally killed at Glenorchy on May 27. 1924. Lonesome the world scemß since that day When first we heard you’d passed away. But God knows best, His will be done, The crown of glory thou hast won. You were so good, so true and kind; A better friend no one could find. All who in contact with you came A kindly feeling do retain. “ Sadly missed.” —lnserted by the Cronin family, Glenorchy. M'DONALD.—In loving memory of Allan Roy M'Dcnald, accidentally killed at Beaumont on May 29, 1921. " Missed bv those who loved him best.” —Inserted by his loving wife, M. M'Donald (nee Anclerson) and family. M'INTOSH.—In sad and loving memory of mv dear wife, Mary MTntosh. who departed this life at Timaru on May 26, 1920. A beautiful memory left behind, Of a loving wife, so uood and kind. We have lost, but heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving husband,-Thomas' M'lntosh, and sons. MACKENZIE.—In fond and loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Dunedin on May 31, 1924. Oh! v/liat would I give to clasp her hand, Her dear, kind face to see; To hear her voice, to see her face, That meant so much to inc. —lnserted by her loving son, William Hugh Mackenzie, Nimrod Downs, Albury, S.C. MACKENZIE. —In sad but loving memory of my clear father. James Mackenzie, who departed this life at Cromwell on May 31, 1919.—11ie loving daughter Nell. MACKENZIE.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Mackenzie, who passed away at Dur.edin on May 31, 1924. We all feel sad within our home, Lonely are our hearts to-day, For the loved one who smiled to cheer us Has for over passed away. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughter. MAC.LEAN.—In loving memory of our dear parents—Margaret Mearns, died June 1,1909; Charles Fitzroy, died June 28, 1908. Rest, dearest mother, thy toil is o'er, Thy loving hands shall work no more. No more thy gentle eyes shall weep, Rest, dearest mother, gently sleep. Father is gone, hut not forgotten, Nor is the good advice he gave; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around our dear parents* grave. —lnserted by their sorrowing daughters, E. B. and S. T. PATERSON.—In loving memory of our dear father, Alexander Marshall Paterson, who departed this life on May 27, 1916. “ Remembered.”—lnserted by hia loving wife and family.

IN MEMORIAL. RAE.—In loving memory of my dear sister, who parsed away on May 31, 1920, at Middlemarch. Five years have passed, dear sister, Since God called you home on high. Others may forget you, But never will I. Away frrm this world of sorrow, Away from all grief and pain. But the best comfort is to know That we are to meet again. —lnserted by her loving sister, M. Callaghan. WHITTY.—In loving memory of Agnes, dearly beMved wife J. P. Whitty, who passed away at Dunedin, June 1, 1922. ‘To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by ever-loving husband and family. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry, Brown Williams, who died on May 26, 1920; aged 63 years. “Missed, sady missed.” He is gone, but not forgotten, Never shall his memory fade. Fondest thoughts will ever linger Around the place where he is laid. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. YOUNG.—In loving memory of Charles Young, who died at Kelso on May 31, 1910. In loving memory of our daughter Edith, who passed away on May 29, 1921. Wee lamb at rest.” In computing the lines of space to be occupied, advertiser a are notified that they can reckon six worde to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d lor each tix words. Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths sent by post lor publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five linos, and 6d for each line over five. “In memoriam’’ notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each lias of 6puce occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3716, 2 June 1925, Page 43

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3716, 2 June 1925, Page 43

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3716, 2 June 1925, Page 43

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