DEATHS
DUNN.—On July 22, at her residence, 178 King street, Dunedin, Agnes Kennedy, beloved wife of John Dunn, and mother of Hugh and William Dunn, Mrs F. Smith, and Mrs M. Carson (Dunedin), John Dunn (Wellington), and Mrs W. Bradshaw (Tiinaru) ; aged 63 years. “ A patient sufferer at rest.” , GODWIN. —On July IS, 1927, at Oamaru, Frederick William Godwin, youngest son of the late Thomas Sims Godwin, Esq., Slaskstead Manor, Hursley, Winchester, England: aged 80 vear«. HARRIDGE. —On July 19, 1927, at Dunedin, William James, dearly beloved husband of Agnes Harridge, SOS King street, and youngest son of Mr and Mrs T. Harridge, of Ravensbourne; aged 41 years. Deeplv mourned. HIGGINS. —On. July 23, 1927, at her residence, Victoria street, Mosgiel, Ellen, dearly beloved wife of the late Charles Higgins; in her sixty-third year. “A patient sufferer gone to rest.” JUNGE. —On July IS, 1927, at Dunedin. C. A. Junge, late of Outram and Central Otago ; aged 8 years. “At rest.” LABATT. —On 21st July, 1927, at the residence of his son-in-law (Mr T. Mitchell, 202 Clyde street, Island Bay, Wellington), Edmund Albert, dearly beloved husband of Martha Black Labatt (nee Bremner). LYNN. —On July 21, 1927, at the residence of her sister (Mrs Kennedy), 24 Lochend street. Tainui, Harriet Lynn, of Wyllie’s Crossing, Taieri. M’CONNELL. —On July 23, 1927, at Oamaru, James, dearly loved husband of Bessy M’Connell, Ngapara, and late of St. Kilda and Broad Bay, M’DEVITT. —On July 18, at the residence of her nephew (J. M’Devitt), Oturehua, Hannah M’Devitt, native of Temple Douglas, County Donegal, Ireland ; aged 85 years. R.I.P. M’LAREN. —On July 19, 1927. at Dunedin, Helen, relict of Donald M’Laren ; in her seventy-fifth year. “ Asleep in Jesus.” MATTHEWS. —On July 21, 1927, at her residence, 1 Delta street, Roslyn, Isabella, widow of James Matthews, late of “ Bellemont,” Mornington; aged 87 years. MONSON. —On July 19 at Lewisham Hospital. Sydney, Irene Pearson, only daughter of R. W. Monson, late of U.S.S. Co.’s office, New Zealand. PIPER. —On July 22, 1927, at his residence, Fire Station, Roslyn, Michael, dearly beloved husband of Susan Margaret Piper, also beloved brother of Mrs H. Brown, Moray place, and Mrs D. M’Donald, of Leith street; aged 49 years. R.I.P. POOLE-SMITH. —On May 29, at his residence, Episy, Seine et Marne, Leslie Robert, artist, dearly loved husband of Margaret Hessie, and elder son of the late Robert Fergus Smith, of Dunedin, New Zealand, and of Mrs Fergus Smith, Rose Porch, Pinkney’s Green ; in his forty-sixth year. A service was held at St. George’s Church, Rue Auguste Vacquerie, Paris, followed by private interment at St. Germaine-en-Laye,
POULTER. —On July 19, 1927, at Dunedin, Rose Edith, beloved infant daughter of Albert and Daisy Poulter, of 55 Fox street, South Dunedin; aged 1 month. Deeply mourned. . .. PRYOR. —On July 23, 1927, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Edmund Johnston), Auckland, Isabella Smith, widow of James John Pryor, of Anderson’s Bay ; in her seventy-eighth year. ROBSON.—On July 20, 1927, at the residence of her daughter (Mrs Gillan), 57 Harbour terrace, Mary Ann Robson (late of Hanover street), widow of Thomas Robson; aged 80 years. Deeply mourned. ROSS. —On Friday, July 22, 1927, at East Gore Private Hospital, Neil Ross, the dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth Ross, and beloved second son of Daniel Ross and of the late Jane Ross, of Menzies Ferry ; aged 40 years. STEPHENS. —On July IG. at the residence of her son (H. E. Stephens), “Woodstock,” Stoke, Nelson, Elizabeth Lydia, widow of S. B. Stephens, of Otepopo, and daughter of the late Henry Smythies. of Mornington, Dunedin ; in her eighty-fifth year. SUTCLIFFE. —On July 22, 1927, at his residence, 78 Stuart street, William Henry, beloved husband of Henrietta Sutcliffe; in his seventy-second year. Deeply regretted. WATSON.—On July 23, 1927, at Dunedin, Benjamin Bradley Watson (late sergeantmajor, N.Z.E.F.), beloved second son of the late Benjamin and Elizabeth Watson, of Green Island ; aged 46 years. WRATTEN.—At Owaka, on July 20, Sarah Jane, dearly beloved wife of David Wratten. “ At rest.” YOUNGMAN. —On July 23, 1927. William Henry, beloved infant son of William and Edith Youngman, of Rock and Pillar; aged two days. “Suffer little children to come unto Me.” /
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Otago Witness, Issue 3828, 26 July 1927, Page 47
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696DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3828, 26 July 1927, Page 47
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