Belfast Telegraph - Thursday, 1 June 1939
Births
DUNCAN -- May 26, 1939, at Miss Webb's Nursing Home, Wellington Park, to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Duncan, "Fernbank," Dundonald -- a son.
ROBINSON -- May 29, 1939, at 9 Knockbreda Drive, to Betty Lyttle, wife of Reginald W. Robinson, B.A. -- a son.
Deaths
BAKER -- May 31, 1939 (suddenly), at her residence, 5 Finmore Street, Margaret, widow of John Baker.Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. "In the midst of life we are in death."
Deeply regretted by her loving Daughters, Sons-in-law; also Brothers, Brothers-in-law, Sisters-in-law; Nephew and Nieces; also her little Grandchildren.
DUKE OF YORK L.O.L. AND R.A.P.C. 666.
BAKER -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of the sister of their esteemed Member, Brother James Leebody, P.M., and tender to him and family their deepest sympathy.
JAMES WEIR, W.M. WILLIAM GORMAN, Secy. R. QUINN. W.M. J. PATTERSON. Jun., Reg.
HYLAND'S SOCIAL CLUB.
BAKER -- The Officers and Members of the above Club regret to learn of the death of the sister of their esteemed Members, James and Augustus Leebody, and extend to them their sincere sympathy. Members are requested to attend funeral. A. LEGGE, Chairman J. BROWN. Secy.
BEATTIE -- May 31, 1939, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Maria, dearly-beloved sister of Elizabeth Hunter. Her remains will be removed from her late residence, 43 Avoniel Road, on to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., for interment in Dundonald Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sister and Brother-in-law.
ELIZABETH AND JAMES HUNTER. And family. 43 Avoniel Road.
BEATTIE -- May 31, 1939. at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Maria, dearly-beloved sister of Annie Maxwell. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sister and Brother-in-law.
ANNIE AND GEORGE MAXWELL, and Family. 54 Thorndyke Street.
BOWDEN -- May 31, 1939, at his residence, 30, Beatrice Road, Bangor, James, the beloved husband of the late Annie Bowden. Funeral on to-morrow (Friday), at 4 p.m., to Bangor Abbey Churchyard. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family.
AMALGAMATED ENGINEERING UNION. BELFAST THIRD BRANCH.
BOWDEN -- The Officers and Members of above Branch regret to learn of the death of their esteemed Member, James Bowden, and extend to his family their sincere sympathy.
LOUIS MURRAY, President. JOHN BRACKENRIDGE, Secy.
MONAGHAN WOMEN'S L.O.L. 157
BOWDEN -- The Officers and Members of the above Lodge regret to learn of the death of the father of their esteemed Treasurer, Mrs. Matthews, and Mrs. Chambers, Tyler, and extend to them their sincere sympathy.
MARY BUNTING, W.M. ISABEL MORROW, Secy.
IRISH CO-OPERATIVE WOMEN'S GUILD. BROADWAY BRANCH.
BOWDEN -- It is with deep regret that the Officers and Members of above Branch learn of the death of the father of their highly-esteemed Members. Mrs. Matthews. Mrs. Chambers, and Mrs. Johnston, Jun., and extend to them their sincere sympathy.
J. SCOTT. Pres. L. NESBITT, Secy.
BRAMSTON -- June 1, 1939. at his brother-in-law's residence, 805 Lisburn Road, Belfast. George, dearly-loved husband of Sarah Bramston. His remains will be removed from above address, on Saturday, 3rd June, at 3p.m., for interment in Carnmoney. Deeply regretted by his loving Wife and Sons.
SARAH, CECIL AND REGINALD. 45 Old Holywood Road.
BROWN -- May 30, 1939, at his residence, 30 Dagmar Street, James Brown. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, Hannah and John Beggs, 10 Silverstream Parade; also his Daughter and Son-in-law, Minnie and Joseph Hastings, and Granddaughter, 33 Bann Street; also his Daughter and Son-in-law, Elizabeth and John Lemon, and Granddaughter, 19 Bann Street.
BROWN -- May 30, 1939, at his residence, 30 Dagmar Street, James Brown. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m. to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law and Grandchildren.
JAMES AND MARGARET BROWN. 68 Bann Street.
BROWN -- May 30, 1939, at his residence, 30 Dagmar Street, James Brown. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law.
RICHARD AND JEMIMA BROWN and Grandchildren. 22 Oregon Street.
BROWN -- May 30, 1939, at his residence, 30 Dagmar Street, James Brown. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law.
MARGARET AND ROBERT LOUGHINS. and Grandchildren. 20 Bradford Street.
BROWN -- May 30, 1939, at his residence, 30 Dagmar Street, James Brown. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law and Granddaughter.
JEMIMA AND GEORGE TODD. 25 Upper Meenan Street.
WILTON DART CLUB.
BROWN -- The Officers and Members of the above Club are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of the brother of their highly-esteemed Member, Richard Brown.
W. QUAIL, Chairman. A. ANDREWS, Secy.
COATES -- May 30, 1939, at his residence, 226 Conway Street, Robert, beloved husband of Lizzie Coates. His remains will be removed to-morrow (Friday), at 11-30 a.m., to City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. At Home with the Lord.
DARRAGH -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, Ballynure. Agnes Darragh. The remains of my dear mother will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on Saturday, at 3 p.m. House private. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter.
MINNIE.
DARRAGH -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, Ballynure, Agnes Darragh (nee Henderson). Deeply regretted by her Brothers and Sister.
DAVID HENDERSON.
GREEN -- May 31, 1939, at her residence, 34 Pine Street, Elizabeth Boyd Green, widow of Joseph Green. Funeral on to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. At rest. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Relatives.
HAMILTON -- May 31, 1939, (suddenly), James (Jim), eldest and dearly-loved son of James and Norah Hamilton, 7 Mountview Street. Funeral from above address to Carnmoney, on to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m. "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord." -- Job i., 21. Deeply regretted by his loving Father, Mother, Brother, and Sisters; also Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins.
HARBINSON -- May 31, 1939, at her residence, 7 Molyneaux Street, Alice, widow of Thomas Harbinson. Funeral from above address, to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. "Gone to be with Christ, which is far better." Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son and Daughters.
THOMAS, LILY, AND ALICE. Also Catherine Livingstone.
HARBINSON -- May 31, 1939, at her residence, 7 Molyneaux Street, Alice, widow of Thomas Harbinson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son and Grandchildren.
JOHN HARBINSON. 14 Molyneaux Street.
HARBINSON -- May 31, 1939, at her residence, 7 Molyneaux Street, Alice, widow of Thomas Harbinson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law.
HUGH AND MARGARET HARBINSON. And Grandchildren. 25 Mountcollyer Road.
HARBINSON -- May 31, 1939, at her residence, 7 Molyneaux Street, Alice, widow of Thomas Harbinson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter, Son-in-law, and Grandchildren.
MAY AND DAVID PATTISON. 3 Little George's Street.
HARBINSON -- May 31, 1939, at her residence, 7 Molyneaux Street, Alice, widow of Thomas Harbinson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brother, Sister-in-law, and Family.
WILLIAM AND AMELIA McAULEY. 27 Eureka Street.
LORD CARSON MEMORIAL FLUTE BAND.
HARBINSON -- The Officers and Members of above Band regret to learn of the death of the mother of their esteemed Members, Thomas, Hugh, and John Harbinson, and tender to them and family their deepest sympathy.
A. STEWART, Chairman. S. STEWART, Secy.
36th (ULSTER) DIVISION MEMORIAL, WOMEN'S L.O.L., No. 21.
HARBINSON -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of the mother of their esteemed Member, Sister A. Harbinson, and extend to her and all other relatives their sincere sympathy. M. GIHON, W.M. M. FERGUSON. P.M., Secy.
HART -- May 31, 1939, at his residence, "Rosedene," Jordanstown, George H. Hart; also of 226 York Street, Belfast. Funeral private. Deeply regretted.
LEE -- May 31, 1939, at Hospital, Wellington, New Zealand, James, son of the late Elizabeth Lee, 48 Glenmachan Street, Belfast. Deeply regretted by his Brother and Sisters.
LONSDALE -- May 31, 1939 (suddenly), at Royal Victoria Hospital, John, the beloved son of the late John and Catherine Lonsdale. His remains will be removed from his late residence, 22 Sherbrook Street, on to-morrow (Friday), at 3 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Brothers, Sisters-in-law, Nieces and Nephews.
PROSPECT TEMPERANCE L.O.L. AND R.A.P.C. 1039
LONSDALE -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of the brother of their esteemed Member, Br. S. Lonsdale, and tender to him and family their deepest sympathy.
I. MONTGOMERY, W.M. J. WELLS, Secy. J.S. WORKMAN, W.M. G. KING, Reg.
LUCAS-- May 28, 1939, at Craigavon U.V.F. Hospital, Edward George (late R.U.C.), beloved husband of Catherine Lucas. Interred 30th May in Castlecaulfield Churchyard. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife, and Family.Cabragh, Dungannon, Co. Tyrone.
LUCAS -- May 28, 1939, at Craigavon U.V.F. Hospital, Edward George, beloved father of Mary Emily Roberts.At rest. Deeply regretted by his Daughter, Son-in-law, and Grandchildren. 9 Ava Street, Bangor.
MONTGOMERY -- May 31, 1939. Lancelot, dearly-loved son of Meta and the late James Montgomery. Funeral from his mother's residence, 16 Imperial Street, at 2-30 p.m., on to-morrow (Friday), to Dundonald Cemetery. At the river's crystal brink, Christ shall join each broken link. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Mother.
WITHELOW MEMORIAL WOMEN'S L.O.L., No. 137.
MONTGOMERY -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of Master L. Montgomery, son of their highly-esteemed Member, Sister Meta Montgomery, First Committee. To her they extend their sincere sympathy.
MARGARET EMERSON, W.M. ANNIE JOHNSTON, Secy.
35th BELFAST SCOUTS' GROUP (ALBERTBRIDGE).
MONTGOMERY -- The Group deeply regrets the passing of their Brother Cub, James Lancelot Montgomery. Rovers, Scouts, and Sixers are requested to attend the funeral.
C. McMAHON, Group Scoutmaster.
McALISTER -- June 1, 1939, at Dunamoy, Bally-clare. Robert McAlister. Funeral to-morrow (Friday), at 4-30 p.m., to Ballyclare New Cemetery.
McCANDLESS -- May 31, 1939, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Sarah, dearly-beloved eldest daughter of the late Arthur and Jane McCandless. The remains of our dear sister will be removed from her late residence, 6 Alaska Street, to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., for interment in Dundonald Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sister. JANE McCANDLESS. Also her Brothers, Sisters-in-law, Nephews, and Nieces.
THE BRITT S. AND D. CLUB
McCLEAN -- The Officers and Members regret to learn of the death of the father of their esteemed Secretary, Robert McClean.
J. BOYCE, Chairman. J WATSON, Treasurer.
McGIFFIN -- May 31, 1939, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Elizabeth, widow of Wm. McGiffin. Funeral from Hospital, on to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m., to Carnmoney Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Brother.
ROBERT BLAIR.
McKINSTRY -- May 31, 1939, at his mother's residence, Scotch Street, Dungannon, George McKinstry. Funeral on to-morrow (Friday), at 3 p.m., to Derrygortreavy Churchyard. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Mother and Family.
McMULLIN -- June 1, 1939, at a Private Nursing Home, Robert Joseph McMullin, late of 26 Shaftesbury Avenue, Belfast. -- R.I.P. Funeral private.
O'CLEARY-CLARKE -- May 31, 1939, at 432 Falls Road, Belfast. Edith, wife of Patrick O'Clery-Clarke, Killyleagh. -- R.I.P. Her remains will be removed from St. Mary's Church, Killyleagh. To the family burying-ground, on to-morrow (Friday), at 3 p.m.
RUSSELL -- May 31, 1939, at his residence, Ballynafern, Banbridge, Abraham Russell. Funeral on to-morrow (Friday), at 2 o'clock, to Ballynanny Presbyterian Burying-ground. Deeply regretted.
SMITH -- June 1, 1939 (suddenly), at her residence, Ballynageeragh, Aldergrove, Annie, dearly-beloved daughter of Mary Smith and the late John Smith. House and funeral strictly private. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Mother and Sisters.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, beloved husband of Margaret Thompson. Funeral from above address, on Sunday, at 2 p.m., to New Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved father of Margaret Fryers. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law.
MARGARET AND GEORGE FRYERS, And Grandchildren. 12 Chetwode Terrace, Aldershot, Hamps.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved father of Harry Thompson. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law.
HARRY AND OLIVE THOMPSON. 173 Avenue Road, Lurgan.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved father of John Thompson. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law.
JOHN AND EMILY THOMPSON. 54 Lough Road, Lurgan.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved father of Sarah Hamill. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law.
SARAH AND JOE HAMILL. 16 Manor Street, Belfast.
TONER -- May 31, 1939, at Mater Infirmorum Hospital, Belfast, Bridget, dearly-beloved aunt of Eileen and May Toner. -- R.I.P.Deeply regretted.
WATSON -- May 31, 1939, at his residence, Church Street, Dromore, Robert, husband of the late Jane Watson. Funeral to Dromore Cathedral Churchyard, on to-morrow (Friday), at 2-30 p.m. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family.
Thanks
Mr. And Mrs. Ewart and Family wish to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially to those who made personal calls or sent letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 6 Donegall Avenue.
Mrs. Hammond wishes to thank the Clergy, Vestry, kind Neighbours, and all who expressed their sympathy in her sad bereavement. Hoping this will be accepted by all. -- 21 Strandview Street.
Mrs. L. Murdoch and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement, especially the Officers and Delegates of the Belfast Temperance Dart League for their kind visitations during illness and attendance at funeral; also Canon Cooke and Mr. Wilton; also the Doctor, Sister, and Nurses of No. 8 Ward, Royal Victoria Hospital; also the Neighbours of Blakely Street and Britannic Street and Dart Clubs and other Friends who sent beautiful floral tributes and letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 10 Distillery Street.
In Memoriam
BINGHAM -- In memory of my dear mother, Mary Bingham, who departed this life on June 1st, 1938. And with the morn those angel faces smile. Which I have loved long since and lost awhile. Ever remembered by her sorrowing Daughter, Son-in-law, and Grandchildren. MARY AND W. S. KINGHAN. 99 Belfast Road, Bangor.
BUNTING -- A tribute of love to the memory of our dear mother, Caroline Adelaide Bunting, called Home 1st June, 1934. Although the great beyond divides, loving memories still abide. Ever remembered by her loving Family.
GREGG -- In cherished remembrance of our dear mother, Annie Gregg, died 1st June, 1925; also our dear father, Hugh Gregg, died 8th April, 1925. Both were interred in Shankill Burying-ground. As long as life and memory lasts, we will remember. Still sadly missed by their loving Daughters and Sons-in-law, Harriette and James Laird, 5 Denmark Street; Annie and Samuel Warwick, 6 Dagmar Street; Jennie and Samuel Adair, 16 Whitewell Crescent; also Grandchildren.
HARPER -- In ever-loving memory of our dear Mother, who was called Home on 1st June, 1927. Though parted by the hand of God, in Christ united still; In God's own time we'll meet again, for Jesus says we will. Ever remembered by her loving Sons and Daughter, Doagh. JOHNSTON -- In loving memory of our dear son, wee Martin, passed away 1st June, 1937, and was interred in City Cemetery. An angel took our little flower, yet we will not repine; for Jesus in His bosom wears a flower that once was ours. Ever remembered by his Father and Mother, Samuel and Martha Johnston; also little Brother, Samuel George, 10 Rainey Street; also his Grandparents, Uncles, Aunts, and little Cousins.
JOHNSTON -- In cherished memory of wee Martin, called Home on the 1st June, 1937.Safe in God's keeping. Ever remembered by his loving Aunt and Uncle. ELLEN AND WILLIAM CAMPBELL. Also little Cousin, Ernest. 15 Hunter Street.
LAW -- In fond remembrance of my beloved husband, Arthur, called Home June 1, 1934. "Safe in the God's keeping till we meet again."Sadly missed by his loving wife. HANNAH LAW. 95 BallynahinchRoad, Lisburn.
LYND -- In loving memory of our dear Mother. Who died on the 1st June, 1934.Worthy of everlasting remembrance. JESSIE, TOM AND MAY.
MAGEE -- In loving memory of Essie, who died 1st June, 1932; also Eddie, 16th October 1932. Ever remembered.296 Conway Street.
McCLEAN -- In everlasting remembrance of my dear husband, Richard, who passed from this life 1st June, 1937, and was laid to rest in Killyman churchyard. Not just to-day but every day. In silence we remember. Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family. 54 Tate's Avenue.
McGOLPIN -- In loving memory of our dear brother, George, who died June 1st, 1937. Although the great beyond divides, Loving memories still abide. Ever remembered by his Sisters and Brothers-in-law.
MARY AND JAMES ESLER 40 Ivan Street, Belfast.
Also ANNIE AND JOHN MILFORD Ballycorr Road, Ballyclare.
McMASTER -- In affectionate remembrance of my dear husband, John McMaster, called Home 1st June, 1933. Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family. 9 Derwent Street.
McMEEKIN -- In loving memory of my dear father, Thomas McMeekin, who died 1st June, 1938, and was interred in City Cemetery. One less to love on earth. Fondly remembered by his loving Son, Daughter-in-law and Grandchildren.
JOHN AND ANNIE McMEEKIN. Grand Parade.
SHAW -- Treasured memories of my dear husband, and our dear father, James Shaw, who died 1st June, 1935. Although the great beyond divides, Loving memories still abide. Ever remembered by his Wife and Family. 668 Springfield Road
THOMPSON -- In perpetual remembrance of our dear sister, Winifred (Winnie), who departed this life 1st June, 1931, and was interred in City Cemetery. Just an angel asleep in Jesus.
ANNIE AND EDITH. 339 Crumlin Road.
WILSON -- In loving memory of my dear husband, John, who departed this life 1st June, 1938. Ever remembered by his sorrowing Wife and Family. 56 Shore Road.
WILSON -- In loving memory of John Wilson, who departed this life 1st June, 1938. Lovingly remembered by his Brother-in-law, Sister-in-law, and Family.
SARAH AND JOHN McQUISTON. 101 Northbrook Street.
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Belfast Telegraph - Friday, 2 June, 1939
Births
WALLACE -- June 1, 1939, at Massereene Hospital, Antrim, to Mr. And Mrs. Harry Wallace (nee Field), "Sunville," Crumlin -- a son.
Deaths
ANDERSON -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, 53 Clarence Street, Ballymena, Sarah, widow of William Anderson. Funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 4 p.m., to First Broughshane Burying-ground. Deeply regretted. Her loving hands will toil no more.
WILTON DART CLUB
ANDREWS -- The Officers and Members of the above Club are earnestly requested to attend the funeral of the mother of their highly-esteemed Member, W. Andrews Senior.
W. QUAIL, Chairman. W. CRAWFORD, Treas.
EAGLE DART CLUB
ANDREWS -- The Officers and Members of above Club regret to learn of the death of the mother of their highly-esteemed Member, Samuel Andrews, and tender to all relatives their deepest sympathy.
R. BLACK, Chairman. T. SCOTT, Secy.
BRAMSTON -- June 1, 1939, at his brother-in-law's residence, 805 Lisburn Road, Belfast, George, dearly-loved husband of Sarah Bramston. His remains will be removed from above address, on to-morrow (Saturday), 3rd June, at 3 p.m., for interment in Carnmoney. Deeply regretted by his loving Wife and Sons.
SARAH, CECIL. AND REGINALD. 45 Old Holywood Road.
CATNEY -- June 1, 1939, Ellen, the dearly-beloved wife of Joseph Catney. -- R.I.P. Funeral from Holy Cross Church, Ardoyne, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2 p.m., to Milltown Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her loving Husband, Son, Daughter-in-law, and Grandchildren. 10 Stanfield Court.
CRAWFORD -- June 1, 1939, at her son's residence, Brookley, Castlerock, Sarah, widow of Henry Crawford, Mountjoy East, Omagh. Funeral to-morrow (Saturday), June 3rd, at 3 o'clock (S.T.), to First Dunboe Presbyterian church Burying-ground.
W. CRAWFORD.
DARRAGH -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, Ballynure, Agnes Darragh. The remains of my dear mother will be removed for interment in Ballynure Burying-ground, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m. House private. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter.
MINNIE.
DARRAGH -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, Ballynure, Agnes Darragh (nee Henderson). Deeply regretted by her Brothers and Sister.
DAVID HENDERSON.
FEGAN -- June 2, 1939, at his residence, 43 Belmont Road, John, dearly-beloved husband of Mary Fegan. -- R.I.P. House and funeral private. No flowers, by request.
FORSYTHE -- June 1, 1939, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, William James Arnold, beloved husband of Agnes Forsythe. Funeral from his late residence, 155 Joanmount Gardens, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., to Mallusk Burying-ground. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family; also Grandchildren.
FORSYTHE -- June 1, 1939, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, William James Arnold, beloved husband of Agnes Forsythe. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Sister-in-law and Brother-in-law, Sarah and John Devine; also his sorrowing Sister-in-law and Brother-in-law, Mary and William Maxwell Moore; also his Nephews and Nieces.
GRIGG -- June 2, 1939, at his residence, 189 Donegall Road, Alfred Walter, dearly-loved husband of the late Elizabeth Jane Grigg. His remains will be removed from above address, at 2-30 p.m., on Monday, for interment in City Cemetery. No flowers please, by his own special request. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family.
ALFRED THOMAS GRIGG.
FERNHILL TEMPERANCE L.O.L. 1338
HARBINSON -- The Officers and Members of the above Lodge regret to learn of the death of the mother of their highly-esteemed Member, Br. Hugh Harbinson, and tender to him and family their deepest sympathy.
J. ORR. W.M. C. ROSS, P.M., Secy.
HEMPHILL -- June 1, 1939, at the residence of her brother-in-law, 17 Cameron Street, Belfast, Jane, eldest daughter of the late William Hemphill. Funeral private.
JACOBSON -- May 31, 1939, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Peter, only son of Peter and Margaret Jacobson. Funeral from his parents' residence, 3 North Ann Street, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Father, Mother, and Sisters; also Grandmother, Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins.
BELFAST APPRENTICE BOYS FLUTE BAND.
JACOBSON -- The Officers and Members of above Band are requested to attend the funeral of the son of their esteemed Member, Peter Jacobson.
THOMAS WYBRANTS, Chairman.
JAMES BANNA, Secy.
EAST BELFAST TEMPERANCE WORKING MEN'S CLUB.
LONSDALE -- The Officers and Members of above Club regret to learn of the death of the brother of their esteemed Member, ? Lonsdale, and tender to him and family their deepest sympathy.
R. NOBLE, Chairman. W. ARMSTRONG, Secy.
LUSK -- June 1, 1939, at Glascar Manse, Loughbrickland, the Rev. John Brown Lusk, aged 74 years. Funeral to Glascar Churchyard, on to-morrow (Saturday), 3rd inst., at 3 p.m.
MITCHELL -- June 1, 1939, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Samuel John, beloved husband of Harriett Mitchell. Funeral from 23 Andrew Street, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. At rest. Deeply regretted by his loving Wife and Family; also Son-in-law and Grandchildren.
MITCHELL -- June 1, 1939, at the Hospital, Lisburn Road, Samuel John, beloved father of Henry Mitchell. "Thy will be done." Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law and Grandchildren; also his Nephew, William Burrows, 309 North Queen Street.
R.A.O.B. -- DUNCAIRN LODGE 4396.
MITCHELL -- The Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of the father of their esteemed Member. Br. H. Mitchell, C.P., and tender to him and family their deepest sympathy.
J. NEWELL, K.O.M., W.P. A. KANE, C.P., C.S.
MURPHY -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, The Lodge, Donacloney, Lurgan, Lydia, beloved wife of John Murphy. -- R.I.P. Funeral to family burying-ground. Old Donacloney, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband, Daughter, and Friends.
McAVOY -- June 1, 1939, at the Children's Hospital, Templemore Avenue, James, elder and dearly-loved son of James and Georgina McAvoy. Funeral from his parents' residence, 16 Bangor Street, to-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Father, Mother, Brother, and Sisters; also Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins.
McMULLIN -- June 1, 1939, at a Private Nursing Home, Robert Joseph McMullin, late of 26 Shaftesbury Avenue, Belfast. -- R.I.P. Funeral private.
O'DORNAN -- June 1, 1939, at Larne District Hospital, Robert (late of Tullymore, Broughshane), dearly-beloved husband of Jane O'Dornan. Funeral from above Hospital, at 2 p.m., to-morrow (Saturday), to family burying-ground, St. Patrick's Church, Broughshane, arriving about 3-30 p.m., via Ballymena. There is the old vacant chair in the homestead. We miss the dear one who sat there; but we know he has gone to a better land, that is free from all troubles and care. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
RUSSELL -- June 2, 1939, at his parents' residence, 95 Leopold Street, James (wee Jim), beloved infant son of James and Susan Russell. Funeral from above address, at 2-30 p.m., to-morrow (Saturday), to Dundonald Cemetery. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." Sadly missed by his sorrowing Father and Mother, Grandparents, Great-grandparents, Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins.
SHIELDS -- June 1, 1939, at her residence, 24 Park Avenue, Dundonald, Elizabeth A., beloved wife of Robert Shields. Funeral to-morrow (Saturday), at 3 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.
SMYTH -- June 1, 1939 (result of a drowning accident), John Kennedy (Kenneth), dearly-loved son of John and Nancy Smyth, 35 Boundary Street. Funeral from his grand-parents' residence, 38 Earl Street, on Sunday, at 2-30 p.m., to Carnmoney Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his loving Father, Mother, little Brother, and Grandparents.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, beloved husband of Margaret Thompson. Funeral from above address, on Sunday, at 2 p.m., to New Cemetery. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved father of Margaret Fryers. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law. MARGARET AND GEORGE FRYERS, and Grandchildren. 12 Chetwode Terrace, Aldershot, Hants.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly loved father of Harry Thompson. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law.
HARRY AND OLIVE THOMPSON. 173 Avenue Road, Lurgan
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved father of John Thompson. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law.
JOHN AND EMILY THOMPSON. 54 Lough Road, Lurgan.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, 19 Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly loved father of Sarah Hamill. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law.
SARAH AND JOE HAMILL. 16 Manor Street, Belfast.
BRITISH LEGION, LURGAN -- A. BRANCH.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, at his residence, Watson's Lane, Lurgan, John, dearly-loved husband of Margaret Thompson. Pipe Major, 2nd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Funeral from his late residence on Sunday, at 2 p.m., to Lurgan New Cemetery. All Members are requested to attend.
R. THOMPSON, Chairman J. DONALDSON, Secy.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, (result of an accident), at the Children's Hospital, Falls Road, Isabella, dearly-beloved daughter of Joseph and Molly Thompson. Funeral from her grandparents' residence, 99 Cambrai Street, on to-morrow (Saturday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. "Gone to be with Christ, which is far better." Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Father, Mother, and little Sister; also Grandparents; Uncles, Aunts, and Cousin (David).
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, (result of an accident), Isabel, dearly-beloved daughter of Joseph and Mollie Thompson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Grandparents.
ROBERT AND JOSEPHINE GREER. 36 Bedeque Street.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, (result of an accident), Isabel, dearly-beloved daughter of Joseph and Mollie Thompson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Uncle and Aunt.
HUGH AND DEBORAH THOMPSON, and Family. 17 Bradford Street.
THOMPSON -- June 1, 1939, (result of an accident), Isabel, dearly-beloved daughter of Joseph and Mollie Thompson. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Uncle and Aunt.
DAVID AND MINNIE THOMPSON, and Family. 21 Pittsburg Street.
TWADDELL MEMORIAL W.L.O.L., No. 90
TRAINOR -- Officers and Members of the above Lodge deeply regret to learn of the death of the mother of their esteemed Chaplain, Sister Mrs. Jefferies, and Sister Mrs. Arthurs, and extend their deepest sympathy to them and sorrowing relative.
CHRISTINA JOHNSTON, W.M. MADGE GILL, Secy.
Thanks
Mrs. R. Baker and Family desire to return sincere thanks to the many kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially the Neighbours of Blythe Street, and those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 121 Blythe Street.
Mrs. Craig and Family desire to thank the kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement, especially the Neighbours of Comber Street and Bryson Street, the R.A.O.B. Castle Lodge, and the Employees of Messrs. Linton, Corn Market, for the beautiful floral tributes. Trusting this will be accepted by all. -- 18 Comber Street.
Mrs. Mulligan and Family desire to return sincere thanks to the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- Sunnymeade Avenue, Dunmurry.
Mr. And Mrs. Thompson and Family desire to thank the kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also the Relatives who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 5 Seaview Street.
The Family of the late Jessie Thompson desire to return their sincere thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also to those who sent letters of sympathy floral tributes, and especially the Fellow-workers of the Reeling Department of Messrs. William Ewart & Son, Ltd., Crumlin Road. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 14 Ladbrook Drive.
Mr. F. and R. Turner wish to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement, especially the Neighbours of Saunders Street and Finmore Street; also Hylands Social Club and other Friends who sent beautiful floral tributes and letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 4 Saunders Street.
In Memoriam
ACHESON -- In loving memory of my dear sister, Agnes Acheson, who departed this life 2nd June, 1919. Though parted by the hand of God, in Christ united still; in God's own time we'll meet again. For Jesus says we will.
S. ACHESON.
BLACK -- In loving memory of our dear daughter, Gertie, who departed this life June 2, 1928; also our dear Eileen, who departed this life 27th December, 1925 In memory a constant thought, in heart a silent sorrow. Fondly remembered by their Father, Mother, and Brother.
WILLIAM, MARGARET AND JOHNSTON BLACK. Ballyskeagh, Lambeg, Lisburn.
COLGAN -- In fond and loving memory of my beloved wife, Minnie, who was called Home 2nd June, 1938. "Until the day break and the shadows flee away." Ever remembered by her loving Husband.
GEORGE COLGAN. 7 Main Street, Whitehouse.
DRYSDALE -- In loving remembrance of my dear daughter, Elizabeth Drysdale, who fell asleep in Jesus 2nd June, 1929. "For ever with the Lord." Still sadly missed by her loving Mother, Elizabeth Drysdale, 61 Mount Street; also her Brother and Sister-in-law, James and Margaret Drysdale; also fondly remembered by her Sister and Brother-in-law, Christina and Charles Bone.
GAW -- Cherished memories of our dear mother, Ellen Gaw, fell asleep 2nd June, 1935. June brings sad memories of a loved one gone to rest; Dear mother will always be remembered by those who loved her best. Ever remembered by her loving Son (Jack) and Daughter (Lottie). 64 Marlborough Park Central.
GAW -- In loving memory of my dear Mother, who died 2nd June, 1935. Loving memories still abide. Ever remembered by her Daughter.
MARION WEIR. "Maree." Lancefield Road.
JOHNSTON -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Hannah, who died 2nd June, 1935. Ever remembered by her sorrowing Husband and Family. 51 Conlig Street, Belfast.
KENNEDY -- In loving memory of my dear husband, and our dear father, John Kennedy, who died on the 2nd June, 1937. A light is from our household gone. A voice we loved is still: A place is vacant in our home this world will never fill. Worthy of everlasting remembrance by his loving Wife and Family.
ANNIE KENNEDY. Killyleagh Street, Crossgar.
KENNEDY -- In ever-loving memory of our dear son, John, called Home on the 2nd June, 1937; also our dear daughter, Agnes, called Home on the 3rd June, 1936. Our loved ones they have crossed the tide, but safely crossed with Christ their guide; they sweetly whispered in our ear old Jordan's waves we do not fear. Ever remembered by their sorrowing Father, Mother, Brothers, and Sisters.
J. AND M. KENNEDY. Listooder, Crossgar.
KENNEDY -- In fond remembrance of our dear brother, Johnnie, called Home on the 2nd June, 1937; also our dear sister, Agnes, called Home on the 3rd June, 1936. At rest. Ever remembered by their Brother and Sister-in-law. WILLIE AND NINA KENNEDY. Comber Road, Dundonald.
KERR -- In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth, called Home on 2nd June, 1937. We shall never lose fond memories of the one we loved so dear. Ever remembered by her loving Family, 155 Roden Street; also her Sister and Brother-in-law, Nephew, and Niece, Thomas and Jennie Gardiner, 4 Donegall Avenue.
MONTGOMERY -- In loving remembrance of my dear wife, Roberta, who died 2nd June, 1938.
JAMES MONTGOMERY. 33 Loopland Gardens.
MORROW -- In loving remembrance of my husband, Hugh Morrow, who died 2nd June, 1938.
AGNES MORROW.9 Farnham Park, Bangor. (Late 70 Central Avenue.)
McAUGHTRY -- In loving memory of our dear son, Desmond, who died 2nd June, 1935. Sweet to remember him who once was here, who, though absent, is just as dear. Ever remembered by his Father, Mother, and Sister. 19 Laburnum Street.
McARDLE -- In affectionate remembrance of my dear husband, Cecil, who died 2nd June, 1937. Ever remembered by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
EILEEN McARDLE. The Steeples, Belfast Road, Bangor.
McMEEKIN -- In loving memory of our dear father, Thomas McMeekin, late of 44 Mountcollyer Street, who died 2nd June, 1938. Ever remembered by his loving Sons, Daughter, Daughters-in-law, Son-in-law, and Grandchildren; also his Sister.
McPHERSON -- In loving memory of my dear daughter, Georgina, who died 2nd June, 1937. Ever remembered by her Father and Brothers.
J. McPHERSON. 26 Sagimor Gardens, Bloomfield.
ROSS -- In loving memory of my dear Wife, and our dear Mother, who died 2nd June, 1938. Always so good, so unselfish, and kind, few in this world her equal we'll find; one of the best that God could send, a dear, loving wife right to the end. Sadly missed by her loving Husband and Family. 3 Nore Street.
STEVENSON -- In loving memory of our son, Joseph, died 2nd June, 1935 (result of an accident). In the springtime of life God called him. Never forgotten by his Father, Mother, and Sister. 28 Canton Street.
STEELE -- In loving memory of my dear Husband, called Home 2nd June, 1938, and was interred in Dundonald Cemetery. My heart cannot tell how I loved him, my lips do not know what to say; but God only knows how I miss him, and hope to meet him some day. Still sadly missed by his sorrowing Wife and Little Son.
EMMA AND ALFIE STEELE. 20 Yukon Street.
STEELE -- In loving memory of our dear son, William, who died June 2nd, 1938. Only a memory of a loved one, a sigh for a face unseen; but a constant feeling that God alone knew best what might have been. Though your smile has gone for ever, and your hand we cannot touch; we shall never lose sweet memories of the son we loved so much. Sadly missed by his loving Father and Mother.
ARCHIE AND SARAH STEELE. 3 Carnalea Street.
STEELE -- In loving memory of my dear brother, William, who died June 2nd, 1938. I am thinking of you, dear brother, thinking of the past; you're for ever fixed in my memory, just as I saw you last. Ever remembered by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law.
WILLIAM AND MARGARET HEATLEY. 3 Carnlea Street.
STEELE -- In loving memory of Billy, called Home 2nd June, 1938. He had a nature you could not help loving, a heart that was purer than gold, to those who knew him and loved him, his memory will never grow old. Always remembered by his Mother-in-law and Father-in-law.
SARAH AND ALFRED HOLLAND. And all at 14 Methuen Street.
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Belfast Telegraph - Monday, 26 June, 1939
Births
GIBSON -- June 18, 1939. to Aimee (nee Rea), wife of Joseph Gibson, Wynbrue, Ballygowan, Belfast -- a son.
GOUK -- June 25, 1939, at 6 Galway Park, Dundonald, to Grace, wife of Donald Mac. Gouk -- a son.
OVER -- June 13, 1939, at Rosemount Nursing Home, to Sadie (nee Reavey), wife of S. A. Over, 16 Bennett Drive -- a daughter.
WILSON -- June 14, 1939, at the Misses Martin Nursing Home, 74 Eglantine Avenue, to Ena, wife of George J. Wilson, 31 Sydenham Gardens -- a son.
WILSON -- June 24, 1939, at the Misses Martin Nursing Home, 74 Eglantine Avenue, to Lillian, wife of Samuel A. Wilson, 6 Innisfayle Gardens -- a son.
Marriages
FROST--WHEELER -- June 25, 1939. at St. Mark's, Dundela, Belfast, by the Rev. C. I. Peacocke. M.A., Norman D. Frost, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Frost, of North End, Portsmouth, to Eileen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wheeler, 9 Irwin Avenue, Strandtown, Belfast.
INNES--NEVITTE -- On May 4th, 1939, at the Ridge Church, Accra, W. Africa, by the Rev. W. G. Harward, Josiah Rees Stamp, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Innes, Knock, to Margaret Gertrude, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nevitte, Summerhill, Co. Meath.
Deaths
BEST -- June 24, 1939, at her residence, 23 Bandon Street, Catherine, beloved wife of Thomas Best. Funeral on to-morrow (Tuesday). at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family; also her sorrowing Mother, Uncles, Aunts, and Cousins; also her sorrowing Sister-in-law, Brother-in-law, Nephews, and Nieces.
CARSON -- June 26, 1939, at his son-in-law's residence, 30 Westmoreland Street, James, beloved husband of Mary Carson. Funeral to Kirkinriola Cemetery, on Wednesday, at 1 o'clock, arriving Ballymena about 2-30 p.m. Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife andFamily.
CARSON -- June 26, 1939, at his son-in-law's residence, James, beloved husband of Mary Carson. Deeply regretted by his Daughter and Son-in-law.
MARY J. AND FRANCIS E. REID, 30 Westmoreland Street.
DUNLOP -- June 26, 1939 (suddenly), at his residence, 21 Albert Place, Ballymena (late of Tullynamullen, Shankbridge), Bryce Dunlop, beloved husband of Jane Dunlop. Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 3 p.m., to the family burying-ground, Kirk Hill, arriving via Woodgreen at 3-45 p.m. No flowers, please.
GALBRAITH -- June 25, 1939, at Bangor Hospital, James (Jim), dearly-loved husband of Mary Galbraith. Funeral arrangements later.
GALBRAITH -- June 25, 1939, at Bangor Hospital, James (Jim), beloved brother of Mary Bonar.
HEGAN -- June 25, 1939, at his residence, 9 North Street, Newry, Thomas eldest son of Thomas and Mrs. Hegan. Funeral on to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2-30 p.m., to Meeting House Green, Newry.
HILL -- June 25, 1939, at her residence, Bridge End, Ballynure, Jane, beloved wife of Robert H. Hill. Funeral to Ballynure Burying ground, to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2 p.m.
JOHNSTON -- June 23, 1939, at her mother's residence, Drumlough, Hillsborough, Margaret Jane, beloved wife of William John Johnston, Drumatihue, Hillsborough. Funeral on to-morrow (Tuesday), 27th June, at 2 p.m., to Hillsborough Churchyard.
"Gone to be with Christ, which is far better."
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family; also her Mother, Brothers, and Sisters.
MACGOVERAN -- June 26, 1939, at the residence of her son-in-law, 17 Northbrook Gardens, Harriett J., widow of Robert Macgoveran, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Down. Funeral private.
"Peace, perfect peace."
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter, Son-in-law, and Granddaughter, Annie, Harry, and Rose Hutton; her Brother, James Stronge; also her Brother and Sister-in-law, Robert and Cherry Stronge.
MAGUIRE -- June 26, 1939, at her residence, 18 Ladybrook Drive, Matilda, dearly-beloved wife of Francis Maguire. Funeral on Wednesday, 28th inst., at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.
MIDDLETON -- June 25, 1939, Mary A. H. (Maye), wife of Colin Middleton, 28 Chichester Avenue. House and funeral strictly private. No flowers, please.
MULLIGAN -- June 26 1939, at his residence, 109 Soudan Street, William, beloved husband of Elizabeth Mulligan. Funeral on Wednesday, at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.
And with the morn those angel faces smile.
Which I have loved long since and lost awhile.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
MURRAY -- June 26, 1939, at 43 Frederick Street, Newtownards, Agnes, dearly-loved wife of George Murray. Funeral to the family burying-ground, New Meeting House Green, Killinchy, on Wednesday, at 2 p.m.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.
M'AVOY -- June 25, 1939 (suddenly). at his residence, 95 Willowfield Street, Archibald, dearly-loved husband of Elisabeth M'Avoy. His remains will be removed from above address to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2-30 p.m., for interment in Dundonald Cemetery.
At rest.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Daughter (Lily); also his Brothers and Sister, Father-in-law and Mother-in-law, Brother-in-law and Sisters-in-law, Nephews, and Nieces.
CREGAGH TEMPERANCE L.O.L. AND R.A.P.C. 906.
M'AVOY -- The Officers and Members of the above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of the brother of their esteemed Member. Br. S. M'Avoy, P.M., and tender to his relatives their sincere sympathy. Brethren are requested to attend funeral.
J. SKELLY, W.M.; JAMES HAMILTON, P.M., Secy.; CECIL SKELLY, V.M.; THOMAS AULD, Reg.
ATHENVILLE SOCIAL CLUB.
M'AVOY -- The Members of above Club deeply regret to learn o f the death of the brother of their highly-esteemed Members, Samuel and Edward M'Avoy. Members are requested to attend funeral.
WM. ROWAN, Chairman; JOSEPH BEATTIE. Secy.
M'CABE -- June 26, 1939, at his residence, Moylena Road, Antrim, Robert M'Cabe. Funeral on Wednesday, at 3 p.m., to Antrim Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family, Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law, and Grandchildren.
M'DOUGALL -- June 25, 1939, at 17 Glandore Drive, Belfast, in her 80th year, Alice widow of W. J. M'Dougall, formerly of Bangor, Co. Down. Funeral private. No flowers.
M'FADDEN -- June 24, 1939, at Woodside Cottage, Derramore, Bellbrook, Margaret, daughter of the late George Wright. Funeral took place to-day to Bessbrook Presbyterian Churchyard.
NEILL -- June 25, 1939, at his residence, 5 Union Street, Coleraine, Alexander Neill. Funeral on Wednesday, at 3-30 p.m., to Coleraine Cemetery.
Deeply regretted.
NEILL -- June 25, 1939, at his residence, 5 Union Street, Coleraine, Alexander Neill. Deeply regretted.
QUIN -- June 25, 1939, at his residence, 19 Winchester Street, William John, beloved husband of the late Mary E. Quin. Funeral on to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation.
"Till we meet."
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughters, Sons, Daughters-in-law, Sons-in-law, and Grandchildren.
AMALGAMATED UNION BUILDING TRADE WORKERS -- BELFAST BRANCH.
QUIN -- The Members of above Branch regret to learn of the death of Br. W. J Quin, and tender to his relatives their deepest sympathy.
J. HOLMES, President; H. MERCER. Secy.
REA -- June 25, 1939, at her residence, Blythswood House, Ardenlee Avenue, Mary E. beloved wife of W. R. Rea. House and funeral private, by special request.
REYNOLDS -- June 24, 1939, at his residence, 145 Sydney Street West, John James, dearly-beloved husband of Bessie Reynolds. His remains will be removed from above address, on to-morrow (Tuesday), 27th inst., at 2 p.m., for interment in North Road Cemetery, Carrickfergus.
"For ever with the Lord."
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
REYNOLDS -- At his residence, 145 Sydney Street West, John James, dearly-beloved father of Jas. Reynolds.
He was a father, good and true.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Son and Daughter-in-law, JIM and LILY REYNOLDS. Also Granddaughter, wee Betty. 83 Cranbrook Gardens, Ardoyne.
REYNOLDS -- At his residence, 145 Sydney Street West, John James, dearly-beloved father of Annie Scott.
Too good in life to be forgotten in death.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, ANNIE and ANDREW SCOTT. And little Grandchildren. 49 Mossvale Street.
AGNES STREET TEMPERENCE SILVER BAND.
REYNOLDS -- The Officers and Members of the above deeply regret the death of their highly-esteemed Honorary Member, Mr. John James Reynolds, father of their highly-esteemed Honorary Members, Mrs. A. Scott, Ella and Benie Reynolds, and wish to convey their sincere sympathy to all relatives.
ROBERT TEMPLETON, Chairman; THOMAS FARR, Hon. Secy.
EX·SERVICEMEN'S ASSOCIATION.
REYNOLDS -- The Officers and Members of the above Association regret to learn of the death of their highly-esteemed Chum, J.J. Reynolds, and extend to his wife and family their sincere sympathy. Members are requested to attend the funeral.
Major R. M'CREARY, M.C., President; J. MACKLE, Chairman; J. SAUNDERS, Hon. Secy.
APPRENTICE BOYS OF DERRY -- BROWNING CLUB -- BELFAST BRANCH.
ROBINSON -- The Officers and Members have learned with sincere regret the passing of the wife of their highly-respected Brother, James Robinson, and tender to him in his hour of sorrow their profound and deepest sympathy.
ROBERT A. STIRLING, W.P.; JAMES WHITE, P.P., Secy.
SEARLE -- June 25, 1939, at the Royal Victoria Hospital, Williamina, dearly-loved wife of Reginald H. Searle, 26 Cooldarragh Park, Belfast. Funeral from above address, to-morrow (Tuesday), 27th June, at 2-30 p.m., to Carnmoney. House strictly private.
SEYMOUR -- June 25, 1939, at her residence, Parade, Randalstown, Mary Jane Seymour. Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday), at 1 p.m., to Second Randalstown Burying-ground.
Deeply regretted by her Family, Relatives, and many Friends.
STONE -- June 25, 1939, at his mother's residence, Ashfield House, Doagh Road, Whitehouse, Francis, dearly-beloved son of Mary Wilson and the late James Stone. Funeral to Carnmoney Cemetery, on to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2-30 p.m. At rest.
Deeply regretted by his Mother, Brothers, and Sisters; also Aunts and Uncles.
BELFAST CORPORATION TRANSPORT
TEMPLETON -- June 26, 1939, at her residence, Knockdarragh House, Belmont Road, Belfast, Mary Perry, dearly-beloved wife of Robert Orr Templeton. Funeral and house strictly private.
WEATHERUP -- June 25. 1939, at his residence, Craiganee, Magheramorne, James, beloved husband of Rose Weatherup. Funeral to Ballycarry Graveyard, on to-morrow (Tuesday), at 2·30 p.m.
"Gone to. be with Jesus."
MAGHERAMORNE L.O.L. 291.
WEATHERUP -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of their esteemed Member, Br. James Weatherup, and tender to his relatives their sincere sympathy.
FRANK M'CONNELL, W.M.; ALFRED LONG. Secy.
WOODS -- June 26, 1939, at his residence, 65 Marlborough Park South, Richard Wilson, dearly-loved husband of Winnie Woods. House and funeral strictly private. No flowers, please.
Thanks
The Brother and Sisters of the late Elizabeth Arnold desire to return sincere thanks to all those kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement, especially the Employes of the Northern Linen Co. for their kindness and their beautiful wreath; also those who sent letters of sympathy. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 53 Agnes Street.
Mrs. Mary A. Kelly and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to the many kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially to the Members of Preston L.O.L. 870, the Neighbours of Castlereagh Street, and other Friends who sent beautiful floral tributes; to the Members of L.O.L. 474, and those Friends who sent letters of condolence, Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 12 Castlereagh Street.
The Family of the late James M'Dowell, 98 Mountcollyer Road, wish to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, and to those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence; also the Neighbours of Mountcollyer Road for their kindness during his illness. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all.
The Wife, Sons, and Daughter-in-law of the late Samuel M'Quillan desire to return their grateful thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their recent sorrow; to those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence and kindness received during illness. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 235 Connsbrook Avenue.
Mr. John Poots and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to all those who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement: also those who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence, especially the kind Friends and Neighbours of the district and Examiners of Lindsay, Thompson's. Hoping this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 3 Jersey Street.
The Family of the late Arthur White wish to thank the Neighbours, and Friends for their sympathy and floral tributes; also the Girls of the Spinning Room of Messrs. Murray, Sons & Co., Ltd. (Tobacco Factory): also Mrs. Robinson and Family and C.S. Mission of College Square East. Hoping this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- 3 Esmond Street.
In Memoriam
ARMSTRONG -- Treasured memories of our dear Mother, called Home 25th June, 1937.
Loved, remembered, longed for always.
Sadly missed by her loving Daughter and Son-in-law, FLORRIE and HENRY CAIRNS, Scarva. Co. Down.
BAXTER -- In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, and our dear father, William (Billy) Baxter, died 25th June, 1938, and was interred in Dundonald Cemetery.
Our hearts cannot tell how we loved him.
Our lips do not know what to say;
But God only knows how we miss him,
In our home, which is lonely to-day.
Sadly missed by his loving Wife and Family, MARY BAXTER, 64 Chadolly Street.
BAXTER -- In loving memory of my dear son, William Baxter, who died 25th June, 1938.
In memory a constant thought,
In heart a silent sorrow.
Ever remembered by his loving Mother, Brother, and Sisters, 31 Oakdale Street.
BLACK -- In loving memory of my dear husband, and our dear father, Samuel Black, died 26th June, 1938.
It's sweet to remember a father so dear.
Though absent from us, yet ever so near;
Unseen by the world, he stands by our side,
And whispers, dear children, death cannot divide.
Sadly mined by his sorrowing Wife and Family. ELIZABETH BLACK, 21 Lyle Street.
BROWN -- In affectionate remembrance of my dear husband, and our dear father, Robert Brown, who departed this life 25th June. 1937.
We miss you now, our hearts are sore,
As time goes by we miss you more;
Your loving smile, your gentle face,
No one can fill your vacant place.
Lovingly remembered by his sorrowing Wife and two Sons, James and Alex., 58 St. Leonard's Street; also his loving Daughter and Son-in-law, Agnes and Robert Martin, 41 St. Leonard's Street
BROWN -- In loving memory of my dear son, and our dear brother, Robert Brown, died 25th June, 1937.
In memory's garden we meet every day.
Ever remembered by his loving Father, ROBERT BROWN. Also Brothers and Sisters, 40 Saunders Street.
CAMPBELL -- In fond and lasting memory of Maggie Campbell, dearly-beloved wife of George Campbell, of Bank, Augher, Co. Tyrone, who was called Home on 26th June, 1938.
We cannot, Lord Thy purpose see.
But all is well that's done by Thee;
Always remembered and sadly missed by her loving Husband and Family.
COOKE -- In loving memory of our dear Mother, who died 26th June, 1937; also our dear Father, who died 30th October, 1927.
We miss their smile and kindly ways,
With them we spent our happiest days.
Always remembered by their loving Sons, Daughters, Sons-in-law, Daughters-in-law, and Grandchildren. 13 Ardilaun Street.
MOORE -- Cherished memories of my dear sister, Sara, who was called Home 26th June, 1937.
Oh, how oft it comes before me,
That dear face so fond and true;
Resting now in peace with Jesus,
A loving heart remembers you.
LILL M'MILLAN, 45 William Street, Newtownards.
M'WILLIAMS -- In loving memory of dear Granny, who died 26th June, 1936.
Always remembered.
12 Legmail Street, Ballysillan.
PARKINSON -- In loving memory of our dear father, David Parkinson, passed away 26th June, 1936; also our dear brother, David, died 24th March, 1933.
We are just a sunset nearer
Each time the daylight fades.
Ever remembered by their Family. The Square, Crawfordsburn.
PASCOE -- In loving memory of my dear, husband, William Pascoe, who died 26th June, 1938.
Ever remembered by his loving Wife, AGNES. 44 Canton Street.
REID -- In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father, John Reid, who departed this life on 26th June, 1937.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning we will remember thee.
Sadly missed by his loving Wife and Family. ELIZABETH REID, 76 Madrid Street.
SAVAGE -- In loving memory of Father, who was called Home on 26th June, 1936.
Remembrance is the sweetest flower in the grander of our thoughts.
LILY and JOHN BROWN, "Roscrea," Clifton Road, Bangor.
TODD -- In loving memory of my dear son, Hugh Cameron Todd, who departed this life 26th June, 1938, and was interred in Carnmoney.
I have not forgotten, no'r do I intend.
I think of you always, and will to the end:
My love still unaltered will ever remain,
Till I meet you in Heaven, dear son, again.
Ever remembered by his sorrowing Mother, 50 Jennymount Street.
TONEY -- In loving memory of our dear father, James Toney, died 26th June, 1936.
Ever remembered by his loving Family. 21 Spamount Street.
WILSON -- In sad and loving memory of my dear son, Albert, who departed this life on the 25th June, 1938.
My son has crossed the river,
Gone to the other side,
Where pain and sorrow never come
But joy and peace abide.
Good-bye, to good-bye, to earthly fear,
Good-bye to all I love;
I'm happy with my Saviour here,
But want you all above.
Still sadly missed by his sorrowing Mother, Brother, and Sisters, 22 Spencer Street.
WILSON -- In loving memory of my dear wife, Margaret Wilson, called Home to be with Christ, June 25, 1938.
Gone to a better land that is free from all troubles and care.
Always remembered by her loving Husband, Daughter, and Son-in-law. J. WILSON.
YENDALL -- In loving memory of our dear son, David, who died 26th June, 1926, and was interred in Glenarm Churchyard.
For ever in our thoughts.
Ever remembered by his loving Father, Mother, Brothers, and Sisters. WM. JOHN and MARY YENDALL, 20 Eglinton Street, Belfast.
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Belfast Telegraph - Tuesday, 27 June, 1939
Births
DANCEY -- June 25, 1939, to Peggy (nee Hipkins), wife of John G. Dancey, Oshawa, Canada -- a daughter.
Marriages
GREENAWAY--HEWITSON -- June 12, 1939, at St. Donard's Church, Belfast, by the Rev. S. R. M'Garvey, M.A., assisted by the Rev. H. F. Woodhouse, B.D., David Lowry Greenaway, to Ethel May Hewitson, both of Belfast.
Deaths
CAMPBELL -- May 30, 1939, at Calgary, Alberta, Thomas, beloved husband of Jean Campbell and beloved son of William Campbell, 75 Dublin Road, Belfast.
"With Christ, which is far better."
Deeply regretted.
CARSON -- June 26, 1939, at his son-in-law's residence, 30 Westmoreland Street, James, beloved husband of Mary Carson. Funeral to Kirkinriola Cemetery, on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 1 o'clock, arriving Ballymena about 2-30 p.m.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
CARSON -- June 26. 1939, at his son-in-law's residence, James, beloved husband of Mary Carson.
Deeply regretted by his Daughter and Son-in-law, MARY J. and FRANCIS E. REID. 30 Westmoreland Street.
GALBRAITH -- June 25, 1939, at Bangor Hospital, James (Jim), much-loved husband of Mary Galbraith. Funeral from his late residence, Carny Hill, Craigavad, to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m., to Castlereagh.
"Thy will be done."
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and little Children.
GALBRAITH -- June 25, 1939, at Bangor Hospital, James (Jim), the loving brother of Mary Bonar. Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 o'clock, to Castlereagh.
Deeply regretted by his loving Sister and Brother-in-law, MARY and JOHN BONAR, 11 Southport Street.
J. D. WILLIAMSON MASONIC LODGE, No. 283.
GALBRAITH -- Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of Br. Jas. Galbraith, and tender to his relatives their deepest sympathy.
JAS. M'CREA W. Master; JAS. COMPTON, P.M., Secy.
GILLESPIE -- June 27, 1939, at his residence, Little Clandeboye, Conlig, Robert, the dearly-beloved husband of Minnie Gillespie and youngest son of the late Hugh Gillespie, Killylea, Co. Armagh. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 3 p.m., to Bangor New Cemetery.
"Abide with me."
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
HAMPSHIRE -- June 27, 1939, at his residence, 9 Burmah Street. Thomas Richard, dearly-beloved husband of Amy Hampshire. Funeral to Knockbreda, at 2 p.m., on Thursday.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Daughter.
LILBURN -- June 27, 1939 (suddenly), at his residence, Orangefield. Bloomfield, John, loved husband of Catherine Lilburn. Funeral arrangements later.
MACGOVERAN -- June 26, 1939, at the residence of her son-in-law, 17 Northbrook Gardens, Harriett J., widow of Robert Macgoveran, Ballyjamesduff, Co. Cavan. Funeral private.
"Peace, perfect peace."
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter, Son-in-law, and Granddaughter, Annie, Harry, and Rose Hutton; her Brother, James Stronge; also her Brother and Sister-in-law, Robert and Cherry Strange.
CRESCENT. L.O.L. 883.
MACGOVERAN -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge regret to learn of the death of the mother-in-law of Br. Henry Hutton, and tender to him and relatives their deepest sympathy.
GEO. BARRETT, W.M.; SAML. J. ARLOW, Secy.
MAGUIRE -- June 26, 1939, at her residence, 18 Ladbrook Drive, Matilda, dearly-beloved wife of Francis Maguire. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday), 28th inst., at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.
MILLIKEN -- At Rockhampton, Queensland, Thomas Lorimer, fourth son of the late John and Janet Milliken, Bruslee. Ballyclare.
Deeply regretted.
N. MILLIKEN; M. and H. BROWNE. 12 Oceanic Avenue.
MULLIGAN -- June 26, 1939, at her residence, 109 Soudan Street, William, beloved husband of Elizabeth Mulligan. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.
And with the morn those angel faces smile.
Which I have loved long since and lost awhlle.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
MULLIGAN -- June 26, 1939, at his residence, 109 Soudan Street, William, the dearly-beloved son of Eliza. S. Mulligan and the late John Mulligan. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by his loving Mother, Brothers, Sisters, and Brother-in-law.
MULLIGAN -- June 26, 1939, at his residence, 109 Soudan Street, William, the beloved brother of H. Mulligan. Funeral to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald.
At Rest.
Deeply regretted by his Brother, Sister-in-law, Nephews and Niece, 32 Sixth Street.
QUIS SEPARABIT 497 AND R.A.P.C. 497.
MULLIGAN -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of the brother of their esteemed Member, Br. H. Mulligan, and hereby tender to him and family their deepest sympathy.
G. GARRETT, W.M.; J. BLAIR, Secy.
MURRAY -- June 26, 1939, at 43 Frederick Street, Newtownards, Agnes, dearly-loved wife of George Murray. Funeral to the family burying-ground, New Meeting House Green, Killinchy, on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2 p.m.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Husband and Family.
RAVENHLL ROAD VOLUNTEERS' L.OL. 580.
M'AVOY -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge deeply regret to learn of the death of the brother of their esteemed Member, Br. E. M'Avoy, and tender to his wife and relatives their sincere sympathy.
W. TRUEMAN, W.M.; J. MILLS, Secy.
ST. JOHN'S (LAGANBANK) R.B.P. 1006.
M'AVOY -- The Officers and Members of above Preceptory deeply regret to learn of the death of the brother of their esteemed Members, Sir Knights Samuel and Edward M'Avoy, and tender to his relatives their sincere sympathy.
N. CRAIG. W.M.; WM. DOHERTY, Reg.
M'CRACKEN -- June 27, 1339, at her residence, 67 Convention Street, Annie M'Cracken, dearly-loved mother of Annie Waddell. Funeral on Thursday, at 2-30 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.
I am coming, Lord.
Coming now to Thee.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Daughter and Son-in-law, ANNIE and ALBERT WADDELL.
M'CABE -- June 26, 1939, at his residence, Moylena Road, Antrim, Robert M'Cabe. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 3 p.m., to Antrim Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Family, Sons-in-law, Daughter-in-law, and Grandchildren.
M'CABE -- June 26, 1939, at his residence, Moylena Road, Antrim, Robert. son of the late Edward M'Cabe, Church Street, Antrim. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday). at 3 p.m., to Antrim Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Brothers, BERTIE, SAMUEL, and ELIZABETH M'CABE, 2 Church Street, Antrim.
MURRAY'S TEMPERANCE TRUE BLUES' L.O.L., No. 201.
M'CABE -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge tender their deepest sympathy to their esteemed Member, Br. John M'Cabe, on the death of his brother. Funeral on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 3 o'clock to Antrim Cemetery.
M'GAFFIN -- June 26, 1939 (suddenly), Joseph beloved husband of Agnes M'Gaffin. Funeral from his late residence, 25 Gainsborough Drive, on to-morrow (Wednesday), at 2-30 p.m., to Carnmoney Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
M'ILQORM -- June 27, 1939, at her residence, Hillview Farm, Islandmagee, Isabella, widow of Samuel M'Ilgorm. Funeral at 3 p.m., on Thursday, 29th inst., to Ballyprior Burying-ground.
Deeply regretted by her Sons and Daughters.
ST. MARY'S CHURCH DEFENDERS' TEMPERANCE L.O.L. AND R.A.P.C. 1033.
REYNOLDS -- The Officers and Members of above Lodge and Chapter regret to learn of the death of the father of their esteemed Member, Br. James Reynolds, and tender to him and all relatives their sincere sympathy.
JOSEPH KANE, W.M.; ROBERT YOUNG, P.M., Secy.; EDWARD V. DAVIDSON. W.M.; WILLIAM MONTGOMERY. Reg.
RITCHIE -- June 27, 1939, at her residence, 29 Ravenhill Parade, Margaret, widow of James Ritchie. Funeral from above address, on Thursday, 29th inst., at 2 p.m., to Dundonald Cemetery.
Now reunited.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Family.
WARNOCK -- June 27, 1939 (suddenly), at his residence, 18 Century Street, Robert G., beloved husband of Annie Warnock. Funeral on Thursday, at 2-30 p.m., to City Cemetery.
Deeply regretted by his sorrowing Wife and Family.
WRIGHT -- June 26, 1939, at her sister's residence, 38 Circular Road, Larne, Elizabeth Martha, widow of Captain Andrew Wright, Mullaghbouy, Islandmagee. Funeral at 3-30 p.m., to-morrow (Wednesday), to Ballyprior Burying-ground.
Deeply regretted by her sorrowing Sister, SARAH B. CARMICHAEL.
Thanks
Mr. W. J. Berry desires to thank all who sympathised with him in his recent sad bereavement; also the Neighbours and Friends who sent floral tributes, especially the Rising Sons of India L.O.L. and R.B.P.; also the Brethren of the R.A.O.B. and Dr. Getty for his care and attention. Hoping this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- 5 Coningsby Street, Oldpark Road, Belfast
Mrs. Brown and Family desire to return sincere thanks to all Friends and Neighbours who, by letters of condolence, floral tributes, or in any other way sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. They trust this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- Loughries, Newtownards.
Mrs. Campbell and Family desire to thank the many kind Friends and Neighbours who sympathised with them in their recent bereavement, those who sent letters of condolence, and also those who paid their last tribute of respect by attending funeral. Trusting this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- Rathmore, Antrim.
Mrs. Nellie Freil and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially his fellow-workers and those who sent letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- 43 Blackwood Street.
The Family of the late Edward Magill wish to thank all those very kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. -- 204 Duncairn Gardens.
Mrs. Swain and Family desire to express their sincere thanks to all those kind Friends who, by their presence, kindly words of sympathy, letters of condolence, and floral tributes, helped to sustain them in their great sorrow, especially the Neighbours of Coolfin Street. Trusting this acknowledgment will be accepted by all. -- 10 Coolfin Street.
Mrs. Trew and Family desire to return their sincere thanks to the many kind Friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement, especially to the Rev. R. Maxwell and the Members of Springfield Road Methodist Church; also Foreman and Fellow-workers of Messrs. James Mackie & Sons, Ltd., and Members of Woodvale Bowling Club and all other Friends who sent floral tributes and letters of condolence. Trusting this acknowledgement will be accepted by all. -- 42 Glencairn Street
In Memoriam.
BROOKS -- In loving remembrance of my beloved Husband, who fell asleep in Jesus on 27th June. 1938. Ever remembered by his sorrowing Wile and Family.
MARY BROOKS, 306 Beersbridge Road. (Formerly of Crumlin Road.)
BURROWS -- In ever-loving memory of my dear Father, who died June 27th, 1932.
Sadly missed by his loving Daughter.
BESSIE. "The Regent, Market Square, Antrim.
BURROWES -- In loving remembrance of my dear Father and Mother.
Sadly missed. JEAN.
DAWSON -- In loving memory of my dear husband, Richard Dawson, who departed this life on the 27th June, 1938, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
Not just to-day, but every day,
In silence we remember.
Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family. 28 Fortuna Street.
FREEL -- In loving memory of my dear husband, and our dear father, Edward Freel, who departed this life on the 27th June, 1938.
It's sweet to remember a father so dear,
Though absent from us yet ever so near;
Unseen by the world, he stands by our side,
And whispers, dear ones, death cannot divide.
Ever remembered by his loving: Wife, Son, and Daughters: also Mother. 12 and 14 Crosby Street. Belfast.
HAWTHORNE -- In loving memory of my dear husband, James, died 27th June, 1938.
Submissive to Thy will my God,
To Thee my partner I resign;
I humbly bow before Thy rod,
I mourn yet dare not to repine.
Sadly missed by his sorrowing Wife, ELIZA HAWTHORNE, 2 Woodstock Place.
Now you have the hand of Jesus,
Not our hands to smooth your brow;
But you know we loved you dearly,
Do you know we miss you now.
Always remembered by his sorrowing Daughter, Son-in-law, and little Grandsons. MINA and ERNEST BRANIGAN, 2 Woodstock Place.
We have only your memory, dear father,
To cherish our whole life through;
But the sweetness will linger for ever
As we cherish the memory of you.
Fondly remembered by his loving Daughter, Son-in-law, and Grandchildren, ANNIE and ERNEST LAMB, 19 Woodstock Place.
HERDMAN -- A tribute of love in memory of my dear husband, Edward, who passed away 27th June, 1937
Sunshine passes, shadows fall,
Love's remembrance outlasts us all.
Ever remembered by his loving Wife and Family, MARGARET HERDMAN, 4 Susan Street.
HERDMAN -- In fond and loving memory of my dear Father, who departed this life on 27th June, 1937.
A token of love and remembrance
To one we shall never forget.
Ever remembered by his Daughter and Grandchildren, MARGARET GRAHAM, 4 Susan Street.
HERDMAN -- In loving memory of my dear father, Edward Herdman, who died 27th June, 1937.
Ever remembered by his Son, Daughter-in-law, and Grandchildren. HUGH and ROSINA HERDMAN, 7 Thistle Street.
LOWRY -- In cherished remembrance of our dear daughter, Eileen, who died on 27th June, 1933, the result of motor accident.
Ever remembered by her loving Father and Mother. W. and M. GARRETT.
LYTTLE -- In loving memory of my dear husband, John Lyttle, who departed this life June 27th, 1934. Interred in Carnmoney Churchyard.
Ever remembered by his loving Wife. MATILDA LYTTLE, Braeside. Whiteabbey.
MORRISON -- In loving memory of our dear sister, Martha, who died June 27, 1938.
"Peace, perfect peace."
Ever remembered by her loving Brother and Sisters. 35 Hollycroft Avenue.
NEILL -- In loving memory of my dear Husband, and our dear Father, who departed this life on 27th June, 1938.
Sadly missed by his sorrowing Wife and Family. 26 Adelaide Avenue.
NEILL -- In ever-loving remembrance of our dear father Samuel J. Neill, who passed away 27th June, 1938.
Ever remembered by his Daughter, Son-in-law, and Family. DOROTHY and RICHARD MAGEE. Aughnacloy.
NEILL -- Cherished memories of my dear brother, Sam, died 27th June, 1938.
ALF.
QUINN -- In affectionate remembrance of a dear wife and loving mother, Mary Quinn, called Home 27th June, 1937.
Ever remembered by her Husband, Son, and Daughter-in-law. HENRY QUINN. 280 Ballysillan Road.
TESTER -- To the belated memory of our dear Mother, called to rest 27th June, 1937; also our dear Father, 27th February, 1938.
"Their sun went down while it was yet day."
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