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DEATHS.

HUNTER. —On February 29, 1928, at her residence, 9 Loyalty street, Dunedin South, Ellen Priscilla, relict of Samuel Hunter. “At rest.’’

KIDD.—On February 29, at her residence, ” Minora,” 15 Park street, Laura Louisa, widow of George Kidd. LIVINGSTON.—On February 28, at 33 Grey street, Port Chalmers, Julia, the beloved wife of Daniel Livingston: in her seventy-third year. MACDONALD.—On March 2, at Dunedin, Robert Stuart Macdonald, of No. 1 Preston crescent, Belleknowes; in his seventy-fifth year (born Dunedin), father of Mrs J. M. Turnbull (New Plymouth) and Mrs J. Kellar (Eltbam), C. W. Macdonald (New Plymouth), R. s. J. A. Macdonald (Dunedin), and L. G. Macdonald (Wellington). M’MILLAN.—On March 2, 1928, at her residence, Evan’s Flat, Jessie Gertrude (Gertie), beloved eldest daughter of Jessie and Lauchlan M'Millan; aged 38 years. Deeply -mourned. "A patient sufferer brought to rest.’ M’NAB. —On February 24, at her residence, Davis street, Hastings, Catherine M’Nab, lato of Lawrence, Otago; in her ninety-second year. MAYALL. —On March 1 (suddenly), at 48 Howe street, James William, beloved husband of Jessie Patterson Mayall. Deeply mourned. MUIR.—On March 1, 192&, at Dunedin, Janet Hunter Muir, late of Kaikorai; in her fifty-fourth year. Deeply mourned. MURPHY.—On March 1, 1928, at the Convent of Mercy, South Dunedin, Sister Mary Kevin ; in the twenty-fifth year of her age and the sixth year of her religious profession. ” Requiescat in Pace.” REID.—Oa February 27, at Dunedin, Margaret Ellen, beloved wife of Robert Reid, Seacliff; aged 55 years. Deeply mourned. ’ SMELLIE.—On February 29, 1928. at his residence (“ Harleston ”), Main South road, Burnside, Green Island, William Orr, dearly beloved husband of Annie Ellen Smellie; in his seventy-second year. “At rest.” STERICKER. —On March 3, at Dunedin, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Edward G. Stericker. THOMAS. —On March 3, 1928, at Invercargill, Waiter Harold Vincent, beloved husband of Ruth Thomas, youngest son of John and the late Sarah Elizabeth Thomas, o* Mornington ; aged 39 years. “ Peace, perfect peace.” THOMSON.—On February 27, at the residence of her son-in-law, 327 York place, Grace, the dearly beloved wife of Murray G. Thomson, Prince Albert road, Musselburgh, Dunedin; aged 74 years. *“ At rest.’ THOMSON. —At Queenstown, on February 28, Margaret Brown, beloved wife of James Thomson, and daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Keay. TIDEY.—On February 28, 1928, a t Musselburgh, St. Kilda, Rosanna, relict of Arthur Tidey, and mother of Mrs J. S. Foster, Dunedin South, and Mr Arthur Tidey, of Cromwell ; in her ninety-second year. “At rest.” WALSH. —On February 27, at her parents’ residence, Burns street. Milton, Katherine (Kate), dearly beloved second daughter of John and Ellen Walsh ; aged 28 years. R.I.P. WILLS.—On March 4. 1928, at Dunedin. Ellen, dearly beloved wife of John Wills, 112 Glen road ; aged 66 years. Deeply mourned. TN ME.MORI AM BONIFACE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Margaret Catherine, who passed away at Invercargill on March 3, 1926. Just a memory, fond and true,

To show, dear Maggie, we think of you. —lnserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brothers, and wee sons, Duncan and Fred. BONIFACE.—In loving memory of our dear sister Maggie, who passed away at Invercargill on March 3, 1926. Two lonely yen is have passed since our great sorrow fell, Yet in our hearts we mourn the loss of one we loved so well. Sweet be your rest, dear Maggie, ’tis sweet to breathe your name. In life we loved you very dear, in death we do the same. —lnserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brothers. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of Maria Begbie, beloved wife of Duncan Campbell, who died suddenly March 5, 1926. Oh, for a touch of a kindly hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. —lnserted by her loving husband, daughter, and son-in-law, J. and W. Poppelwell, also grandson, Colin Currie. HEALY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Margaret Healy, who passed away at Dunedin on March 2, 1927. R.I.P. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by her loving sons and daughters. JACKSON. —In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, who passed away on March 5, 1926. She has taken her last long journey In God’s beautiful ship called Rest; Away from this world of sorrow, To a home of eternal rest. —lnserted by her loving husband and family; 15 Wickliffe terrace, Port Chalmers. JOPSON.—In affectionate memory of a loving wife and mother, Mabel (Rush) Jopson, who went to rest on February 28, 1920. In our minds there is a beautiful picture, To us it is more precious than gold : 'Tis the picture of our darling mother, Whose memory will never grow cold. To-day as we look at your photo. The likeness is so nice and true, No one knows how our hearts are aching And longing, dear mother, for you. —lnserted by those In Auckland who love her. LEMON.—In loving memory of William Turnbull Lemon, who died on March 2. 1926. We who loved him sadly miss him As it dawns another year. And we mourn for him in silence— The son and brother loved so dear. —lnserted by his loving mother and sister. M’CLURE.—In loving memory of Samuel M’Clure, who died on February 28, 1916. His smiling face and cheery ways Are pleasant to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all. —lnserted oy his loving wife and family. MTNNES.—In sad and loving memory of my dear brother, Malcolm M’lnnes, who passed away on March 3, 1923. “ Missed, sadly missed.” —Inserted by his loving Bister and brother-in-law, C. and J. afecit, Milton. POOLE.—In loving remembrance of Isabella Poole, died at Brockville, Roslyn, March 5, 1918, for 57 years the beloved wife of Hugh Poole, chemist, M.P.S., Great Britain. REID. —In sad but loving memory of our dear son Frederick, who was accidentally killed at Mount Linton, Nightcaps, on February 28, 1921. You are not forgotten, dear son. For true love never dies. The dearest spot on earth to me Is where my dear son lies. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister, and brothersi

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Otago Witness, Issue 3860, 6 March 1928, Page 47

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DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3860, 6 March 1928, Page 47

DEATHS. Otago Witness, Issue 3860, 6 March 1928, Page 47