DEATHS.
ANDERSSON.—On February 22, 1926, at Dunedin Hospital, Anders Gustave Andersson, late of Alexandra; aged 84 years. “At rest.” BAYLEY. —On the 26th February, 192 G (accidentally drowned), Norman, dearly beloved son of James H. and Maude Bayley, of 92 Victoria road, St. Kilda; aged 22 years. Deeply mourned. BLACK.—On February 26, at Cairo, Egypt, Reginald (Rex), doarly beloved son of Robert S. and the late Blanche Black, brother of Mrs R. S. M’lnnes and Gerald ; aged 30 years. Deeply mourned. BRADLEY.—On February 23, 1926, at Tapanui Hospital, Martha Elizabeth (Lizzie), dearly beloved wife of Archibald Bradley, o? Tapanui. “So loved, so mourned.” CLAPP. —On February 24, at Nightcaps, Hina, dearly beloved fourth daughter of J. O. and E. D. Clapp ; aged 28 years. Deeply mourned. CLAYTON. —On February 24, 1926, at his home, Le Cren’s terrace, Timaru, George Oswald Clayton; in his eighty-third .year. CRAWFORD.—On February 22, at her residence, 194 Leith street, Dunedin, Alice Swan, the dearly boloved wife of Robert Crawford; in her 64th year. “Deeply mourned.” DENFORD. —On March 1, 1920, at Dunedin, John Benjamin Denford, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Mary Denford of 5 John street, CAversham, after a short illness; in his seventy-third year. FERGUSON.—On February 27, 1926, at the residence of her nephew (R. M’Dougall), 147 Shetland street, Kaikoral, Janet, widow of Captain J. Ferguson; aged 88 years. FERRAR.—On February 25, at the residence of her son-in-law, Mr E. N. Usshor, 15 Sheen street, Roslyn, Janetta Ferrar (lato of Balclutha) ; in her seventy-ninth year.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3755, 2 March 1926, Page 51
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251DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3755, 2 March 1926, Page 51
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