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DEATHS.

CULLIFORD.—On April 29. 1920, at 111 Cameron street, Launceston, the Rev. A. E. Culllford, beloved husband of Margaret CulIlford.—lnterment Carr Villa Cemetery, Launceston. CLARK.—On April 26, 192 G, at her parents’ residence, 33 Glen road, Mornington, Margaret, dearly beloved second daughter of Andrew and Margaret Clark; aged 33 years. “At rest." COWIE—On April 28, at 402 High street, Dunedin, James Arthur, third son of the late William Cowie and Mrs M. E. Cowie.DOHERTY.—On April 30, 1926, at her niece’s residence, 46 Melbourne street, Dunedin South, Maria, beloved wife of the late James Doherty (late of 33 Broughton street); aged 80 years. “With Christ, which is far better." ERRINGTON.—On May 1, 1926, at Dunedin, Olive, dearly beloved youngest child of George J. Errington, Ravenebourne; in her 14th vear. FINDLAY.—On April 30. 1926, at his residence, Church street, Mosgiel, Robert, beloved husband of Margaret Findlay; in his eiglitv-fiflh year. GOUGH.—On May 2, 1926, at Dunedin, Agnes, dearly beloved wife of Edwin Gough, of Barr street, Mornington, ami sister of Mr M’Naniara, of Macandrew road; aged 49 vears. Deeply mourned. lI AUG H.—On May 1, 1926, at Crookston, William, husband of Amelia Haugh; aged 69 vears. JACKSON.—On April 29, 1926, at her residence, George street, Milton, Isobel Shaw, beloved wife of William Edward Jackson and beloved daughter of Mr and Mrs Shaw, Milton ; aged 27 years. Deeply mourned JELLEY.—On April 30, 1926, at her residence, Mihiwaka, Agnes Louisa, beloved wife of Herbert Jelley; aged 42 years. Deeply KING.—At Arrowtown, on May 1, 1926, John King, flourmiller; aged 69 years. LOVE.—At Dunedin, on Thursday, April 29, Margaret Jane, beloved only daughter of the late David and Agnes T. Love, Kirkland street. Green Island; aged 54 years. “ At rest.” M’LEOD.—On April 29, at his residence, Broad Bay, John Ogilvie, dearly beloved husband of the late Mary Gregg M'Leod; aged 86“ years. “At rest.” METCALFE.—On May 2. at Dunedin, William James Metcalfe; aged 68 years. Deeply mourned. R.I.P. MILLER.—On April 30, at No. 7 Peter street, Caversham, Martha Ann Jane Miller, dearly beloved mother of Mrs R. Napier, Mrs W. Reid, Mrs J. B. Green, and Mr P. J. M'Guire. “At rest.' NEILL.—On April 27. at Port Elizabeth, South Africa, Robert Christopher, only son of the late Robert and Annie Neill. (By cable.) O’CONNOR—On April 24. 1926, at Dunedin, Daniel Sebastian, dearly beloved third son of Patrick O’Connor, of 30 Woodhaugh, street, Woodhaugh; aged 26 years. R.I.P. POWELL.—On April 21, at his residence, Bannockburn. Frederick John, beloved husband of Violet Rose Powell, late of Port Chalmers. RAGLAN.—On April 26, at Dunedin, James Luke, the beloved husband of Sarah Ellen Raglan; aged 40 years. R.I.P. RIDDELL:—On April 28, at her residence, 11 Hart street, Roslyn, Mary, the beloved w ife of the late ‘William Law Riddell. ROSS.—On April 19. 1926. Sadie, dearly beloved infant daughter of Mr and Mrs J. K Ross, Tarara. Ratanui; aged 9 months. SMITH.—On May 1, at her residence. 32 Opoho road, Jessie, the beloved wife of Colvin Smith ; aged 77 years. Deeply mourned. SOURDON.—On May 1, at his residence, Malvern street, Leith Valley, Augustus Edward, dearly beloved husband of Johanna Sourdon : aged 77 years. Deeply mourned. TAYLOR.—On April 17, at Patea, George Omerod Taylor; in his seventy-eighth year. TAYLOR.-On April 28. 1926. at the Auckland Hospital, after a long and painful illness, Mary Inez Violet, dearly beloved daughter of Arthur and the late Sissy Brewer, wife of Arthur Bartram Taylor, 242 Duthie’s Buildings, George street, Dunedin. WILSON—At Pahiatua. on April 26. William Montgomery, husband of Eleanor L. Wilson, of 179 Macandrew road, South Dunedin; in his forty-fourth year.IN MEMORIAM. BENNETT.—In loving remembrance of our dear sister Mary, who died at Dunedin on April 29, 1924. Two years ago the message came From God, Who thought it best, And took from us a sister dear To a better land of rest. —lnserted by her loving sisters. BENNETT—In loving remembrance of Mary, who was*called to rest on April 29, 1924. “ Till there dawns that last and brightest Easter morn.” —lnserted by Nellie and George, Kaitangata. BEVERIDGE.—In fond and loving remembrance of our dear mother, who passed away at Maori Hill on April 29, 1923. — Inserted by her loving daughter, son, and son-in-law. DRUMMOND.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Agnes Drummond, who passed away on May 3, 1922. Also our dear father, who passed away September 15, 1919. Four lonely years have passed away Since we stood beside your bed ; Our hearts were crushed and broken When we saw that you were dead. —lnserted by their loving son and daughter-in-law, R. and M. Drummond, and grandchildren. Outram. FINNERTY.—In loving memory of our dear brother Rodger Francis (Dick), who died at Invercargill on April 27, 1921. R.I.P. Oh! sacred heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his soul. —lnserted by his loving sister, brother-in-law, and niece, A. M. and E. Richards, Clyde. FISHER (Agnes).—ln loving memory of Agnes, the beloved wife of Charles W. Fisher, who died at Dunedin on May 1, 1919. Thus do we walk with her, and keep unbroken The bond which Nature gives, Thinking that our remembrance, though unspoken, May reach her where she lives —lnserted by her affectionate husband and children. FLEMING.—In fond and ever loving remembrance of our dear father, who passed away at Knox street, Dunedin, on April 29, 1925. “ For ever with the Lord.”—lnserted by his loving daughter Elsie and sons, Alex and Rob. FLEMING.—In fond and ever loving remembranco of our dear granddad, who passed away at Knox street, Dunedin, on April 29, 1925. “ Gone to live with Jesus.”—lnserted by his loved ones, Hazel, Rob, and Wee Dorothy. HUGHES.—A token of love to the memory of my dear husband, who passed away on April 30, 1924. There is someone who misses you sadly, And haß found the years long since jou went; There is someone who thinks of you daily, But tries to be brave and ( content. —lnserted by his loving wiU. 1

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Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3764, 4 May 1926, Page 51

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