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DEATHS.

HIGH LEY. —On March 8, 1020. at Dunedin, James, dearly beloved husband of Margaret Highley. 58 Princes street, Musselburgh ; aged 73 years. Deeply mourned.— HAYES.—On March 10, at her late residence, “Centrewood,” Waimate, Anna, relict of Alpheus Hayes. HUNTER.—On March 10, at Dunedin, Thomas, the dearly beloved husband of Martha Jaue Hunter, of Moeraki; in his sixty-third year. Deeply mourned. IMRIE.—On March 11, 1926, at his sister's residence, Eccle street, Gore, Alexander Simpson Imrie, beloved and only son of the late James Imrie, Taierl Beach; aged 72 years. LARKING.—On March 14, 1926, at her residence, 253 Cargill road, Dunedin South, Jessie Campbell, relict of Frank Larking. "At rest.”

LATIMER. —On March 7, 1926, at Dunedin, David Latimer (late of Police Force), dearly beloved husband of Mary Latimer (late of Christchurch and Wellington) ; aged 77 years. "At Rest." LESTER. —On March 11, 1926, at her residence, Palmerston, Margaret, relict of William Lester: ase-l 71 years. "A patient sufferer gone to rest.” MACNEE. —On March 12, at "Hope Hill,” 158 Eglinton road, Mornlngton, Elizabeth M’Donald. widow of William Cowan Macnee. Deeply mourned. NASH.—On March 7, 1926, at Dunedin, Leonard William, dearly beloved husband of Annie Nash, Seddon street, Ravensbourne; aged 55 years. Deeply mourned O’DONNELL.—On March 8, 1926, at Wakari Hospital, Sister Mary Alvarez (O’Donnell), of St. Dominic's Priory, Tennyson street; in the twenty-fifth year of her age and the fourth year of her religious profession. R.I.P ORR. —At Cromwell Hospital, on Saturday, March 6, Jessie, beloved wife of Robert Orr, of Cromwell, and third daughter of John Griffiths, late of Caversham ; in her thirtysecond year. SCHOLEFIELD. —On March 7. at Dunedin, Rachel Marion, daughter of the late John Hoick and Marion Scholefield; in her fiftv first year. SILVA. —On March 13, 1926, at Dunedin Hospital, Elizabeth Mary, dearly beloved wife of George Louis Silva, of No. 1 Gillies street, Cansbrook (late Macandrew road) ; aged 63 years. R.I.P. SMITH.—On March 12, at Dunedin, Mary Elizabeth, beloved wife of George Smith, and (laughter of Archibald and Mary Parkhill, of Dunback; aged 31 years. Deeply mourned. SUTHERLAND. —On March 12. at Waimate, David St. Clair Weymss, beloved husband of Margaret Suthßrland : aged 76 years. YOUNG—On March 9, 3 926, at Dunedin, Douglas Leslie, beloved only son of Joseph and Jessie Young, of Takapo Station, Fairlie ; in his third year. Deeply mourned. IN MEMORIAM. BENNETT. —In loving memory of William Bennett, who died at Crosby street, Mornington, March 10, 1913. The sands of time are sinking, The dawn of Heaven breaks. —lnserted by his loved ones. CALDWELL.—In loving memory of James Hugh Alexander, who died at Waitati, March 11, 1925. "To memory dear." —Inserted by his wife, sons, and daughters. CALDWELL.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed at Waitati, March 11. 1925. “Ever remembered.’’ — Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-]aw\ S. and A. Caldwell. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of my dear wife Emily, and our dear who passed away at her residence. North Taieri road, March 9. 1921. Ever remembered.” Inserted by her loving husband and daughters, May. Jean, Ivy, and Lilian. COTTON. —In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away on March 11, 1924. “Abide with me.”—lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Cis and Jim Wilson. CRAWFORD. —In sad and loving memory of our dear husband and father, George William Crawford, who passed away at Dunedin on March 14, 1924. There is one bond death cannot sever— Love’s remembrances live for ever. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. CRAWFORD. —In grateful remembrance of a faithful friend, George William (Bill) Crawford, who died at Dunedin on March 14, 1924.—Inserted by A. S. EADY.—In loving memory of Ellen, dearly beloved wife of Robert Eady, died at Dunedin March 13, 1925 ; aged 46 years. I have lost my best companion, A life linked with my own ; Day by day I miss her more, As I wander through life alone. —lnserted by her loving husband. EADY.—In loving memory of our dear Nell, who died March 13, 1925. How constantly we think of her, With hearts and eyes that fill; The love we had for her in life In death is stronger still. Dearly loved and sadly missed. —lnserted by mother, brothers, and sister. EADY.—In loving memory of our dear Nell, who passed away, March 13, 1925. Alas ! How soon death comes to show We love more dearly than we know. And love in life should sometimes see What love in death alone can be. —lnserted by her loved ones. GRANT.—In sad but loving memory of my dear husband and our loving father, James Grant, who passed away on March 10, 1923. “So loved, so mourned.” —Inserted by his loving wife nad family, East Limehills. M'KENZIE—In loving memory of our dear Grace, who passed away at Port Chalmers on March 12, 1919. This day brings back our memories fresh Of one now called to rest, And those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her be3t. —lnserted by her loving mother, father, sisters, and brothers. M'LEAN.—In loving memory of my beloved husband, Lachlan, and our dear father, who passed away March 7, 1925. To a beautiful life came a sudden end, He died as ho lived, everyone’s friend. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife and family. M'MILLAN.—In loving memory of Dave (accidentally killed), March 11, 1924. Also father, died May 24, 1923. "Ever remembered.” We think of you In silence, But not with outward show; For heartß that mourn sincerely Mourn silently and low. —Father, mother, and sister, Waitati. MILLS.—I»* loving memory of our dear brother. Thomas Mills, who died at Green Island on March 7, 1924. In the early morn, when all was still, God gave His great command Into the Better Land. —lnserted by his sorrowing sisters, Jeannle and Nellie. MILLS. —In loving memory of our dear sister Jeannle, who passed away at Naseby on March 12, 1919. Peacefully our sister lies sleeping, Away from all sorrow and care, And when life's Journey is ended Some day we shall meet her there. —lnserted by her loving sisters—A. Caithness (Studholmo Junction), A. Mitchell (Dunedin),

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Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 51

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 51

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3757, 16 March 1926, Page 51

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