DEATHS.
McQUILLEN—At his residence, Geraltline, en December 3rd. James Md. Quil le'n, the beloved husband of Bridget McQuillen, in liis 88tu year.\ R.I.P. BA]\lPToN^>—Oil December 3rd, at the Timaru Hospital, Alfred Bampton, of Pleasant Point, aged 44 years. Deeply regretted. K.I.P. Private interment Timaru Cemetery. W. J. Listsr, Undertaker. RUMSEY.—At lier Jarents' residence, Hilton, on December 3rd, Ad;| Helen, dearly loved w'fe of E. G. and youngest daughter of Mr S. H. Pierc.?, Hilton, In her 26th year. Deeply regretted. Funeral wll leave Mr Pierce's residence, Hilton, this day, at 2 p.m. ; for the Ivakahu Cemetery STOCK.—Lilian Sophia Norice Stoek, •aged 23 years, dearly beloved daughter of the late Philip Henry Stock and of Mrs A. Young, Fairlie Hotel. STOKES.—At Levin, on November 26th., Henry Branslon, dearly beloved and youngest sou of Thomas Stokes, Waimate, and brother of? Mrs D. Kennard, St Andrews. Also a voiunteerrr iv'-th the 7th Contingent at South Africa, and the 6th Reinforcements. (In- - fluenza.)
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Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16704, 4 December 1918, Page 6
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159DEATHS. Timaru Herald, Volume CVII, Issue 16704, 4 December 1918, Page 6
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