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DEATHS.

FARRELL. —At Dunstan Hospital, Clyde, on March 3, Lena, daughter of the late Thomas Farrell; aged 26 years. FENTON. —On February 26, 1927, at Dunedin, ; Sarah Ann, beloved wife of the late Thomas Noel Fenton, of Kaitangata. FINDLAY.—On March 5, 1927 (suddenly), at Dunedin, James, dearly beloved husband ot Ellen Findlay, of Mosgiel; aged 38 years. . GILLIGAN.—On March 2, 1927, at Dunedin, Ada, dearly beloved wife of James Gilligan, of Milton ; aged 59 years. Deeply mourned. HEALEY. —On March 6, 1927, at the residence of her sister (Mrs R. Meekin), ot 36 Fingall street, Dunedin South, Catherine (Kate)', dearly beloved youngest daughter of the late Patrick and Mary Healey. R.I.P. HEALY. —On March 2, 1927, at Dunedin, Margaret, dearly beloved wife of the late John Healy, of 10 Hyde street; aged 69 years. R.I.P. HENTON —On March 1, 1927, at his residence, 3 Valpy street, St. Clair, James William, beloved husband of Margaret Noble Henton; in his eighty-fourth year. HOLLEBON. —On the 28th February, 1927 (accidentally drowned), at Mercer, N. 1., Frank Thomas, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Hollebon and eldest son of John Hollebon, late of Waihola and Round Hill; aged 40 years. Deeply mourned. JONES. —On March' 3; at the residence of his grandfather (Mr A. Ramsay), "Fairholm,” Green Island, William Ivan, beloved son of the late William and Mary Jones ;• in his seventh year. Deeply mourned. KEARNEY.—On March 1. at her residence, Ranfurly, Mary, relict of Patrick Kearney; aged 78 years. LEWIS.—On February 24, at his parents' residence, Springvale, Alexandra, Leslie Robert Lewis, dearly beloved and eldest son of Robert and Sophia Lewis; aged 26 years. " After a long illness, a patient sufferer gone to rest."

Rest, dearest one, your work is o’er. Your willing hands will toil no more; I On earth there’s strife, in heaven rest; They miss you most who loved you best. Far beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of care. We shall find our missing loved one In our Father’s mansion fair. —lnserted by his loving parents, slaters, and brothers. MATHESON. —On March 5, 1927, at her residence, 90 Harrow street, Jane Muir Matheson; aged 66 years. Deeply mourned. I MITCHELL.—On March 1, 1927, at her I residence, 310 Castle street, Dunedin, Eliza- I beth, dearly beloved wife of James Mitchell I (late of Naseby and Ranfurly) ; aged 68 year. Deeply regretted. QUINN. —On March 1, 1927, at the Little Sisters, Anderson’s Bay, Patrick, dearly beloved husband of the late Bridget Quinn, late ot Palmerston South; aged 69 years. R.I.P. SMITH.—On March 5, at Dunedin Hos- ' pital, Thomas Smith ; aged 84 years. “At I rest.’’ STEWART.—On March 2, at Dunedin, Annie Margaret, dearly beloved wife of William Stewart, of 36 Crown street, NorthEast Valley, and eldest daughter ot the late Allan Cameron, ot Ravensbourne; aged 44 years. Deeply mourned. SWINERD.—On March 4, at her residence. 107 Forth street. Frances, widow ot Humphrey Swinerd ; in her eighty-fourth year. Passed peacefully away. URQUHART. —On March 2, at the residence of his son (Hugh), Abbotsford road, Anderson’s Bay, Robert, the beloved husband of Sarah Urquhart; aged 74 years. Deeply mourned. WAINWRIGHT.—On March 5. 1927, at his residence. Beach Street, Waikouaiti, Charles, beloved husband ot Catherine Wainwright; aged 59 years. IN MEMORIAM. BONIFACE.—In loving memory of our dear sister and auntie, who passed away at Invercargill on March 3, 1926. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by her loved ones, Rangiriri. CAMPBELL. —In loving memory of Maria Begbie, beloved wife of Duncan Campbell, died March 5, 1926. O for a touch of the kindly hand And a voice we loved that is still.

—lnserted by her sorrowing husband, daughter (Jessie), son-in-law (W. Poppelwell), and grandson (Colin). | CAMPBELL. —In sad but loving memory of our darling son, who passed away at Dunedin on March 7. | You are gone, dear Colin, but not forgotten, | Nor never shall you be; As long as life and memory lasts We will remember you. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, and brothers. CLEMENT.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Po'potunoa on March 8, 1926. “ Till we meet on that beautiful shore.”: —Inserted by her loving daughter, A. J. M’Kenzie. DICK.—In loving memory of our dear uncle, James Dick, who passed away at Portobello on March 2, 1925; aged 77 years. He had a nature you could not help loving. A heart that was purer than gold ; And to those that knew him and loved him His memory will never grow cold. —lnserted by Mrs B. North and .amily, Christchurch. JACKSON.—In loving remembrance of my dear wife and our dear mother, who passed away, sth March, 1926. How constantly we think of you, dear mother, '.7ith eyes and hearts that fill. The love we had for you in life In death is stronger still. Not dead to us that loved you dearly, Not lost, but gone before. You live with us in memory still, And will for evermore. —lnserted by her loving husband and family, 15 Wickliffe terrace. Port Chalmers. LEMON. —In loving memory of William Turnbull Lemon, who died on March 2, 1926.

The end was sudden, the blow severe, We little knew your death so near. Your smiling face and cheery ways Are pleasant to recall. You had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by ail. —lnserted by his sorrowing mother and sister. LYDERS.—In loving memory of mother (Marie Johanne Lyders), who passed away,' March 5, 1926; also our father (Peter Andrew Lyders), who passed away, February 6, 1924.—Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law (E. and F. Simonsen). MTNNES. —In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, _ Malcolm M’lnnes, who passed away on March 3, 1923. “ Missed, sadly missed.”—lnserted by his sorrowing sister and brother-in-law, C. and J. Meek, Milton. MILNES. —In loving memory of James Pickford Milnes, wh> died at Port Chalmers on March 1, 1926—Inserted by his wife and family. M'ALPINE.—In loving memory of my dear husband and dear father, who passed away at Reyqoldstown, March 7, 1922. Our loss is great, we’ll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. .—lnserted by his loving wife and family.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3808, 8 March 1927, Page 47

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3808, 8 March 1927, Page 47

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3808, 8 March 1927, Page 47