DEATHS.
BLAIKIE.—On October 23, 1942, at Dunedin William, beloved husband of Jemima Blaikie, of 55 Mitchell Avenue (formerly cc Waiwera); in his seventy-'hinth year. “ At rest.”—The Funeral will 'leave our Chapel, 78 St. Andrew street, on Monday, October 26, at 11 a.m., for the Anderson’s •Bay Cemetery.—Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. DALY.—On October 24, 1942, at his residence, 39 Rankeilor street, South Dunedin; Patrick Daly, late of Gore; aged 91 years.. E.I.P.—To be interred at Gore Cemetery on Monday afternoon, October 26.—C01e and Son, funeral directors. DRUSKOVITCH.—On October 24, 1942, at Dunedin, Bosko, beloved husband, of Margaret Druskovitch, of 357 King street; 'aged 46 years. E.I.P. Eequiem Mass at The Holy Name Church', King street, on Monday, the 26th hist., at 8.30 a.m. Private interment. —Hugh Gourley Ltd., funeral directors. HARTY.—On October 23, 1942, at the Convent of Mercy, South Dunedin, Sister Mary Catherine (Harty); in the forty-first year of her life and the twenty-first of her religious profession. Requiescat in Pace.—Requiem Mass at St. Patrick’s Basilica, South Dunedin, on Monday, October 26, at 9 a.m.—Private intermen{.— Cole and Son, funeral directors. PERRY.—On October 23, 1942, at Dunedin, Laughton, beloved eldest son of the late Henry William and Mary Margaret Perry, of 10a City road, Koslyn, and loved 'brother of Walter, Henry, Violet, and Bill (overseas); aged 47 years.—lnterred this day at Anderson’s Bay Cemetery.— Hope and Kinaston, funeral directors. SWANSON.—On October 24, 1942, at Dynedin, Jane Swanson, beloved mother of Lieutenant-commander A. C. Swanson (overseas). Private interment.—Hope, and Kinaston, funeral directors. For the Empire’s Cause. LLOYD.—John Llewellyn, killed on active 'service, dearly loved elder son of Maud and K. L. Lloyd, 7 Burnett street, Caversham; in his twenty-third year. His duty nobly done, IN MEMORIAM. ' BOOTH.—In loving memory of Jessie Booth, dear mother and grandma, who departed this iife October 24, 1939. Always remembered. —lnserted by her daughter Daisy and granddaughters Joyce and Margaret. FARQUHARSON.—In loving memory of my dear friend Jessie, who passed away at Nelson on October 25, 1941. My memory often wanders, as evening shadows fall, Back to the days of \happiness, the days beyond recall; And a vision comes before me, so calm, so dear, so sweet. Of her whose lips are silent, and whose eyes are closed in sleep.' —lnserted by Johnson. GILLAN. —In loving memory of our dear brother, George Duncan, who passed away October 25'. 1941. , A wonderful brother, only lent,' > One of the best God ever sent; , With smiling face and heart of gold, The very best this world could hold. —lnserted by his loving sister, brothers, and Bill, Norman overseas. GILLAN.—In loving memory of my dear son, George Duncan, who passed away October 25,’1941. I lost a son with a heart of gold, Who was more to me. than wealth untold. Unseen by this world he stands by my side, • . And whispers, “ Don’t cry, mother, death cannot divide.” —lnserted by his loving mother. GILLAN.—In loving memory of my dear Husband and Father, who passed away October 25, 1941. God knew that he was weary, the hill too steep to climb, So He gently closed his tired eyes and whispered; “Peace be thine.” —lnserted by his loving wife and sons. HAYWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear father, Francis, who passed away October 24. 1936. , God knew that he was suffering And the road was hard to climb, 6o he closed his weary eyelids And whispered, “ Peace be thine.” —lnserted by his loving daughters, Rose and Bernice. McKEAGG.—In loving memory of dear Bert, accidentally drowned at Waipori, October 25, 1941. “ Ever remembered.” Deep in my heart a memory is kept Of one I love and Will never forget. —lnserted, by a loving friend.
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Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 4
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611DEATHS. Evening Star, Issue 24334, 24 October 1942, Page 4
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