DEATHS.
BRADSHAW.—September 23, at the Christchurch Hospital, Edna Florence, dearly loved youngest daughter of H. J. and E. K. Bradshaw, of 80. Aldwin'e Boad, Woolston, after a short illness; aged three years and eleven months. CAMPlON.—September 24. at her late reeidenoe,- 1«, Aylmer Street, Spreydon, Mory Ann, dearly loved wife of William Campion ; in her forty-ninth year. CROTBERS.—September 24, at 28, Clarence Boad, Addington, of pneumonia, William Henry, beloved husband of Henrietta Crothers; aged forty-six years. Deeply regretted* ELSTOB.—At 853, Barbados* Street, Joseph Henry Elstob, beloved husband of Eliza Elstob; aged sixty-five. Thy will be done. JAMES.—At Whangarie, Sadie James, dearly ' beloved sister of Mm G. Martin, Braddon Street, Addington. £ATJGESEN«—September 8, to France, Troper Theodore Christian Bmest Lauge«en. Waikato Mounted. Fourth Reinforcements, son of the late Louis , Laugesen, t~£ brother of Mrs Ben Saville, Cashmere H lis; aged thirty-two. McNICHOLL.— September 13, at Manchester Street, Winefred Dorothy, dearly loved infant daughter of James and Grace M'Nicboll, 20, Angus Street} aged eigh months. f MORTON.— September 18, In France, died of wounds, 8-1066 Private John (Jack) Morton, giandson of Mr James Woodham. He gave his life for his country. XEWBY.—September 24, Maria, beloved wife of John Nev?by; aged- seventy-four years. PlMM.—September 18, at the Christehurch Hospital, Helen (Nellie), wife of Frederick Pimm, Rifle Brigade, now serving in France, fourth daughter of Annie and the late Ewen Taylor, of Leesten; in her thirtyeighth year. Deeply regretted. PlPEß—September Ss4, at his late residence, 117, Rugby Street, St Albans, Henry William, dearly loved husbani of Nancy M. Piper; in his fifty-second year. lODD.—September 24, at Christehurch, Maggie, wife -of R H. Todd, and youngest daush'ter of the late David and Annie Foster, late of Rich Hill, County Armagh, Ireland, and loved eister of Mra J. Livingatone, of 24, Mateon's Road, Papanui. ZUPPlClCH.—September 23, at the Chrißtohuroh Hospital, Elsie, youngest beloved daughter of A. and M. Zuppicich, Aylesbury; aged eleven months. Private interraent.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 1
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319DEATHS. Lyttelton Times, Volume CXVII, Issue 17282, 25 September 1916, Page 1
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