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DEATHS

HAGEN.—On September 24, at Waitahuna Gully, Henry Hagen ; aged 93. HARRIS.—On September 28, 1928, at hei residence, Hampden, Winifred, relict of Dominic Harris; aged 94 years. R.I.P.HOLLAND.—On September 28, 1928, ai Dunedin Hospital, John William, eldest son of William and Isabel Holland, of Wei lington ; aged 40 years. Deeply mourned. HOOD. —On September 26, 1928, at Oamaru, Audrey, beloved wife of Edwin Hood, 35 Tyne street, Oamaru; in her twenty-third year. KERR.—On September 26, at the residence of nis parents, Shand street. Green Island, Thomas, dearly loved elder son of Thomas and Ellen Kerr ; in his thirty-second year. " A patient sufferer gone to rest.” KITTO. —On September 27, at Dunedin. Florence, dearly beloved wife of Russell Kitto, 143 Norwood street, Normanby, and youngest daughter of E. Johns, late of Miller’s Flat; aged 27 years. Deeply regretted. LAMB.—On September 26, at 10 Durham street, Mornington. Henry Lockwood, much loved husband of Sarah Louisa Lamb. “ A weary sufferer at rest.” LARKINS.—On September 30, 1928 (accidentally killed). Fabian Aubrey (Frank) beloved husband of Hazel Larkins; aged 32 years. Deeply mourned. MacGOUN.——On September 27, 1928, at her residence, 14 Charlotte street, Roslyn, Frances, beloved wife of the late Duncan M. MacGoun. and second daughter of the late Rev. Charles Jeffreys. “ Her end was peace." MILLER.—On September 26, 1928, at Dunedin, Elizabeth Mary (Betty), dearly beloved daughter of James and Mary Miller, of 11 Littlebourne road, Roslyn; aged 15 years. R.I.P. MURRAY.—On Thursday, September 27, at his late residence, Quest terrace. Mount Roskill. Auckland, Rev. Daniel James Murray, the beloved husband of Sarah Elizabeth Murray; in his seventy-seventh year. PY’LE.—On September 28, 1928 (result of an accident). Cyril Cuthbert, dearly beloved husband of Elizabeth (Olive) and brother of F. M. Pyle, St. Bathans; aged 36 years. Deeply mourned. SCHERP.—On September 26, at St. Bathans, Jacob Frederick, beloved husband of Katherine Cecilia Scherp ; aged 66 years. SCHLUTER.—On September 24, 1928, at his residence. " Fairview,” Pukeuri, Henry Schluter; in his eighty-fifth year. "At rest.” SIMPSON.—On September 27, at Crown street. Royal Oak, Auckland, John, beloved husband of Margaret Simpson ; In his seventy-sixth year. (Late of Kaiapoi and Milton.) st STEWART.—On September 14, 1928, at Albert Clarke (Bert), dearly beloved son of Jean and the late Thomas Stewart, of 15 Regent street, Newtown (late of Yencken and Co., and of Brisbane). A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is still. SUTHERLAND.—On September 30, 1928 (suddenly), at her residence, 181 Union street, Winiford Maud, beloved wife of Ronald Allan Sutherland; aged 37 years. Deeply mourned. TODD. —On September 28, 1928 (suddenly). at Dunedin, Robert Joseph, dearly beloved husband of Ellen Louisa Todd, Bishop street, Ravensbourne. R.I.P. TOSH. —On September'24, 1928, at her residence, " Toshvale,” Balclutha, Betsy M'Nicol, relict of W. Tosh. I Samuel xx. 18. TYLER.—On September 26, 1928, at her residence, 63 Driver street, St. Kilda, Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of the late William James Tyler, late of Lawrence; aged 68 years. R.I.P WI3B.—At Cromwell, on September 28, John R. Webb, beloved husband of Florence Webb. WILHELMSEN. —On September 29, at Dunedin, John, dearly beloved second eldest son of the late Bertha Marie and Waldemar <Wilhelmsen; in his forty-ninth year.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3890, 2 October 1928, Page 47

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DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3890, 2 October 1928, Page 47

DEATHS Otago Witness, Issue 3890, 2 October 1928, Page 47

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