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1545. Walter GLENDINNING

1Statutory Register Scotland, Langholm 1885 839 53.
Mother's maiden surname not in index
Record Seen.

2Newspaper Announcement, Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser 24 Jun 1885.
"Birth At Brae Cottage here, on the 30th ult., the wife of John Glendinning, commission agent, of a son."

3Newspaper Announcement.
"Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser - 22 Aug 1956
GLENDINNING at Market Place Langholm on 20th August 1956 Walter Glendinning Grocer."

4Newspaper Obituary.
"Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser - 22 Aug 1956
Mr Walter Glendinning, Grocer
Many expressions of regret were occasioned in the town and district on Monday when news was received of the passing of Mr Walter Glendinning, licensed grocer, Market Place, Langholm.
Seventy-one years of age, deceased was a well known personality in Langholm and Eskdale. Mr Glendinning had been in failing health for some time past and for the last few weeks had been confined to bed.
A native of the burgh, Mr Glendinning served his time with his uncle, the late Mr J.B. Balfour, and subsequently worked at his trade with a firm in Edinburgh. Afterwards he returned to Langholm where he managed his late uncle's business, which he acquired later on his own behalf.
Mr Glendinning was interested in almost every kind of sport and he excelled in every recreational pursuit with which he identified himself. For many years he played for Langholm Thursday Association F.C. and Langholm Hockey Club, while he was also a keen and accomplished performed at curling, and in him there was no better amateur billiards player in the South of Scotland.
His favourite recreation, however, was angling and he was a noted authroity on this sport, not only on the river Esk, but in many other trout and salmon rivers in Scotland.
He was pre-deceased by his wife a considerable number of years ago, and is survived by his only son, Mr J.C. Glendinning, who was associated with him in the business.
The funeral, which was largely attended took place to Langholm Cemetery this afternoon."

5Statutory Index Scotland, Langholm 1956 839 22.
Age 71.

6Confirmation of Estate.
"1956 GLENDINNING, Walter, Grocer, Market Place, Langholm, died 20 August 1956 at Langholm, testate. Confirmation Dumfries, 19 September, to James Campbell Glendinning, Grocer and Annie Boyd Erskine or Glendinning, both of Market Place, Langholm, Executors nominate. Will dated 8 April 1953 recorded with other writ Dumfries 18 September. Estate, £10,541; 4: 1
England & Wales Probate
GLENDINNING, Walter of Market Place Langholm died 20 August 1956. Confirmation to James Campbell Glendinning grocer and Annie Boyd Erskine or Glendinning. Sealed London10 October."


Mary Wilson DAVIDSON

1Statutory Index Scotland, St Giles 1915 685/04 659.
Full date from Ian C.

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne Q2 1891 10b 157.
Mother's maiden surname Campbell.

3Statutory Register Scotland.
Age 27
Informant Walter Glendinning her husband.

4Confirmation of Estate.
"1918 GLENDINNING, Mary Wilson Davidson or, wife of Walter Glendinning, Licensed Grocer, Market Place, Langholm, died 16 July 1918, at Claygate, Canonbie, intestate. Confirmation granted at Dumfries, 29 Nov, to the said Walter Glendinning, Executor dative qua husband. Value of Estate, £166.16.1

English Probate
1918 DAVIDSON or GLENDINNING Mary Wilson of Market Place Langholm (wife of Walter Glendinning) died 16 July 1918 Confirmation of the said Walter Glendinning grocer. Sealed London 10 December."


1550. Nellie FAIRLEY

1Statutory Index Scotland, Langholm 1877 839 47.
Mother's maiden surname not in index.


Ralph GRAHAM

1Statutory Register Scotland, Langholm 1901 839 12.
Witnesses George Todd and Mary Douglas Fairley.

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Sunderland Q3 1871 10a 590.
Mother's maiden surname Burn.

3Newspaper Obituary, The Province, Vancouver Wed 29 Jul 1936.
"Ralph Graham Is Dead After Long Illness
The death occurred on Tuesday morning of Ralph Graham at his home 2112 W 8th after a long illness.
Born in Sunderland, England, in 1871, Mr. Graham came to Vancouver in 1910 and for many years was engaged in the decorating business. During the war he served overseas with the Canadian Army Service Corps. He was a member of Composite Lodge A. F. & A. M.
He leaves his wife and four sons, John, Archie, Harry & Fred. Two sisters Live in England.
Funeral services, which will be private will be held Thurday under charge of Nunn & Thomson. Rev. C.B. Clarke of Holy Trinity Church will officiate. Interment will be in the Masonic Cemetery."


1551. Mary Douglas FAIRLEY

1Statutory Index Scotland, Langholm 1878 839 124.
Mother's maiden surname Glendinning.

2Statutory Register Scotland, Montrose 1934 312 17.
Age 55
Informant her husband.

3Newspaper Announcement, The Montrose Review 26 Jan 1934.
"RITCHIE - At 200 High Street Montrose, on 19 January, Mary Douglas Fairley, wife of A. Wemyss Ritchie, chemist."

4Confirmation of Estate, 1934.
"RITCHIE, Mary Douglas Fairlie or, 200 High Street, Montrose, died 19 January 1934 at Montrose, intestate. Confirmation Forfar, 28 February, to Andrew Wemyss Ritchie, Chemist, 200 High Street aforesaid, the husband. Value of Estate, £245: 1: 6."


Andrew Wemyss RITCHIE

1Statutory Register Scotland, Langholm 1909 839 4.

2Statutory Index Scotland, Kilmarnock 1875 597 780.
Mother's maiden surname Mackay.

3Statutory Register Scotland, Stracathro 1956 320 251.
Age 81
Informant Helen G Ritchie, daughter.
Usual residence at time of death 200 High Street, Montrose.

4Newspaper Announcement, The Montrose Review - Thurs 13 Dec 1956.
"RITCHIE At Stracathro Hospital, Brechin, on 9th December 1956 Andrew Wemyss Ritchie, ex Provost of Montrose."

5Newspaper Obituary, The Montrose Review - Thurs 13 Dec 1956.
"TOWN COUNCIL'S TRIBUTE TO FORMER PROVOST
DEATH OF MR A. WEMYSS RITCHIE
Montrose Town Council observed a minute's silence on Monday in memory of ex-Provost Andrew Wemyss Ritchie who died on Sunday at Stracathro Hospital.
Tribute to his services to the burgh in varying capacities and to the Town Council for 15 years as councillor, Dean of Guild, bailie, and Provost, was paid by Provost W. Johnston.
Ex-Provost Ritchie, who was over 80 years of age and had been in ill-health for some time, retired 18 months ago after being in business as a chemist and optician in Montrose since 1908.
The ex-Provost who had been a chemist for over half a century, was a native of Kilmarnock, and served his apprenticeship in Langholm before qualifying in Edinburgh.
COUNTY HEALTH INTEREST
After taking up business in Montrose he became associated with the Pharmaceutical Committee for Angus of which he was hon. secretary for 30 years.
In 1932 he was elected to Montrose Town Council and in addition to the many Council offices he held, he served on Angus County Council for nine years. His particular interest was the County Public Health Committee and he also served on the Licensing Appeal Court and the County Valuation Appeal Court.
Mr Ritchie was a member of the Harbour Board and chairman for three years. He was a past president of the Merchants' Association and also served on the M.T.I.A., the board of Dorwa."

6Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1957 RITCHIE Andrew Wemyss of 200 High Street Montrose died 9 December 1956 at Stracathro near Brechin Confirmation of Ann Cumming Cruikshank Brown or Ritchie widow Helen Glendinning Ritchie and Katherine Mackay Ritchie, Sealed London 26 February."


3732. Helen Glendinning RITCHIE

1Statutory Register Scotland, Montrose 1913/181.

2Statutory Index Scotland, Linlithgow 2005 777/00 0131.
Age 92.

3Newspaper Obituary, The Independent Fri 20 Jan 2006.
"Helen Ritchie, nurse administrator: born Montrose, Angus 25 October 1913; Sister, Cumberland Infirmary 1943-45; Sister Tutor, Royal Infirmary, Glasgow 1945-46; Night Superintendent, Royal London Hospital 1947-49, Matron's Assistant 1949-50; Assistant Matron, West London Hospital 1950-53; Principal Matron, Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton 1953-61; Group Matron, New Cross and Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton 1961-67; married 1968 Dr Thomas Galloway (died 1989); died Linlithgow, West Lothian 6 December 2005.

The Royal Hospital, Wolverhampton, insisted that its matron must be a communicant of the Church of England. It had been so from its foundation in the 1840s, when its chaplains were High Church men. It was still so a hundred years later, in the National Health Service. In 1953 it was made clear to Helen Ritchie that if she was appointed to be matron she must become an Anglican.

Helen Ritchie was a Scotswoman. She had been born in Montrose, where her father was Provost, and she trained as a nurse at the Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh, and as a midwife at the Simpson Memorial Pavilion, Edinburgh. Naturally she was a member of the Church of Scotland. But whilst matron's assistant at the Royal London Hospital, Whitechapel, she had taken communion in the hospital's Anglican chapel. So she spoke to the London Hospital chaplain. He arranged for her to be confirmed at St Paul's Cathedral, and she became the matron of the Royal at Wolverhampton in 1953. Her matron's flat was in the former All Saints vicarage.

She was also the Royal's last matron. In 1961 her remit was extended. She became group matron to Wolverhampton Hospitals, which had 1,860 beds. Her task was to amalgamate the nurses at the Royal, the former voluntary hospital, with those of the former local authority ex-workhouse infirmary, and create the new district general hospital at New Cross. The Women's Hospital, the Eye Infirmary and hospitals in Shropshire, such as the Lady Forester Cottage Hospitals at Much Wenlock and Park Street Hospital, Shifnal, also came under her supervision. She drove to them in her Morris Minor.

As soon as she came to Wolverhampton she pioneered many changes in the rapidly developing hospital scene, replacing noisy bed screens with curtains, installing bedpan washers, and introducing a catering officer. She actively encouraged men to study nursing, including the first male nurse to be knighted, Stephen Moss. She was instrumental in getting a League of Friends set up, to give voluntary support to the hospitals. To promote the esprit de corps among nurses, she supported the establishment of a Nurses' League.

She took an active interest locally in her professional bodies, being chairman of the Wolverhampton branch of the Royal College of Nursing and secretary of the Birmingham Group of the Association of Hospital Matrons, and was a supporter of the Nurses Christian Movement.

On retirement, she married Dr Thomas Galloway, a widower, whom she had originally met 24 years earlier when she was a sister at Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle.

Ritchie loved gardening and embroidering. She was a member of the Embroiderers Guild and embroidered kneelers for hospital chapels. And, as a true Scot, she always had a "westie", a West Highland terrier.

Laurence Dopson."

4Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"2006 GALLOWAY Helen Glendinning died 6 Dec 2005 Grant and Will Newcastle upon Tyne 23 May 2006."

5Newspaper, Dundee Courier 21 Mar 1953.
"ANGUS MATRON'S NEW POST
Miss Helen G Ritchie, daughter of ex-Provost A W Ritchie, Montrose has been appointed matron of Wolverhampton Royal Hospital and its branches.
She is at present assistant matron at West London Hospital.
Educated at Montrose Academy, Miss Ritchie was trained at Edinburgh Infirmary and the Sick Children's Hospital, Edinburgh.
Her home is at 200 High Street, Montrose, and her father is a chemist in the town."


Dr Thomas McLaren GALLOWAY MB ChB

1England and Wales Index to BMD, Border Northumberland Q4 1967 1a 32.

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Carlisle Q2 1989 1 303.
Birthdate 2 Jun 1905.

3Newspaper Obituary, British Medical Journal 5 Aug 1989.
"Tom Galloway went to Carlisle as an assistant in 1933 and within two years was appointed honorary consultant physician. With the introduction of the NHS he became consultant physician to the hospitals of east and west Cumberland. He served on hospital and regional board committees; was twice chairman of the medical staff committee; and gave his time freely, furthering the development of Silloth Convalescent Home and the Doughty Fund, a hospital charity of which he was a trustee. From 1955 to 1969 he was an examiner in medicine and therapeutics for the Royal
College of Physicians of Edinburgh. Proud of his attachment to Cumberland Infirmary, he wrote a well researched history of the hospital, a shortened version of which was published when a new wing was opened in 1982.
Tom Galloway seemed a shy, introspective man with a quiet and unassuming manner to the outside world, but he was an excellent and generous host to his friends, whom he entertained with a sharp wit and not infrequently with a joke directed against himself. Despite a busy medical career he found time for other interests, notably music - he was a talented pianist. He was interested in radio from his schooldays and held a transmitting licence for many years, and he was also an enthusiastic photographer. He is survived by his wife, Helen, and two children, Anne and Colin, from his first marriage to Irene, who died in 1963.
Thomas McLaren Galloway, formerly consultant physician at Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle, died 4 June. Born Kirkaldy, Fife, 1905. Educated Dollar Academy, Edinburgh University (MB, ChB 1928)."


3735. Isabel Fairley RITCHIE

1Statutory Register Scotland, Montrose 1918/73.

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Greenwich Q4 Nov 1993.
Birthdate 30 May 1918.

3Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1994 RITCHIE Isabel Fairley of 16 Wells Court Moden College London SE3 died 25 November 1993 Probate London 8 February not exceeding £125000."


1554. Grace Mitchell FAIRLEY

1Newspaper Announcement, Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser 12 Mar 1884.
"Birth At Arkinholm Terrace here, on the 21st ult., the wife of John Fairley, of a daughter."

2Statutory Index Scotland, Langholm 1884 839 16.
Mother's maiden surname Glendinning.

3Statutory Register Scotland, Aberdeen 1973 302 2.
Age 88
Informant Helen D Steele, daughter.

4Newspaper Announcement, The Montrose Review - Thurs 4 Jan 1973.
"JAMIESON At the Church of Scotland Eventide Home Nursing Annexe, Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, on December 29, 1972, Grace Mitchell Fairley, dear wife of the late George Jamieson (Customs and Excise) and mother of James Jamieson, Oban and Helen Steele, Turriff."


George Bentham JAMIESON

1Statutory Register Scotland, Langholm 1911 839 13.

2Statutory Register Scotland, Kells 1880 868 25.
Mother's maiden surname Roan.

3Statutory Register Scotland, Dundee West 1954 282/2 1033.
Age 73
Informant R D B Steele, son-in-law.

4Newspaper Announcement, The Montrose Review - Thurs 9 Dec 1954.
"JAMIESON At Dundee Royal Infirmary on December 6th 1954, George Bentham Jamieson (late Customs and Excise), Husband of Grace Fairley, 14 Redfield Crescent, Montrose. Funeral Private. No Flowers, No Letters Please."

5Confirmation of Estate.
"1955 JAMIESON George Bentham, Officer of Customs and Excise, retired, 14 Redfield Crescent, Montrose, died 6 December 1954 at Dundee, testate. Confirmation Forfar, 9 March to James William Jamieson, Shopkeeper, 3 Branksome Park, Oban and Helen Douglas or Steele, 3 Mall Park Road, Montrose, Executors nominate. Will dated 4 February 1941 recorded Forfar 28 February. Estate £2516: 7:10."


3736. James William JAMIESON

1Statutory Register Scotland, Galashiels 1912/177.

2Statutory Register Scotland, Oban 1981/526/110.
Informant his wife Caroline.


Caroline Scobie McLaren COUSER

1Statutory Register Scotland, Burntisland 1948/411-00/12.


1555. Elizabeth Glendinning FAIRLEY

1Statutory Index Scotland, Langholm 1886 839 13.
Mother's maiden surname not listed in index.

2Newspaper Announcement, Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser 10 Feb 1886.
"Birth at Arkinholm Terrace here on the 19th ult., the wife of John Fairley, of a daughter."

3England and Wales Index to BMD, Whitchurch (Shropshire) Q1 1961 9a 345.
Age 74.

4Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1961 SMITH, Elizabeth Glendinning of Bellaport Old Hall Farm Norton-in-Hales Market Drayton Shropshire widow died 1 January 1961 Probate Birmingham 17 February to Barclays Bank Limited, Effects £1461 0s. 9d."


Robert McVitie SMITH

1Statutory Register Scotland, Langholm 190 839 15.
Witnesses Isa T F Fairley and A G Fairley (bride's siblings).

2Newspaper Announcement, Eskdale & Liddesdale Advertiser 29 Oct 1884.
"Birth At Hillhead here, on the 9th inst., the wife of Andrew Smith, shepherd, of a son."

3Statutory Index Scotland, Langholm 1884 839 88.
Mother's maiden surname Learmount.

4England and Wales Index to BMD, Newcastle-under-Lyme Q4 1953 9b 227.
Age 68.

5Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1953 SMITH Robert McVitie of Woodhouse Farm Whitmore Staffordshire died 6 October 1953 Probate London 11 November to Barclays Bank Limited, Effects £10711 10s."


3738. Helen Douglas Fairley SMITH

1England and Wales Index to BMD, Brampton Q4 1909 10b 545.
Mother's maiden surname Fairley.

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Stafford Q1 1980 30 1263.
DoB 3 Oct 1909.

3Confirmation of Estate, English Probate.
"1980 HALL Helen Douglas Fairley of The Laburnams Heath Grove Loggerheads nr Market Drayton Salop died 26 February 1980 Probate Sheffield 14 July £25990."


Kathleen Alice CHILD

1Newspaper, Otautau Standard 8 May 1923.
" Wedding Bells.

GLENDINNING— CHILD.

A wedding of some considerable interest to Otautau and surrounding district took place at the home of the bride's parents on May 1st, when Mr Andrew Glendinning, of Mangapiri, and Miss Kathleen Alice Child, youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Oliver Child, of "Staplehurst," Otautau, were joined in the bonds of holy matrimony. The bride, who entered on the arm of her father; wore a beautiful bridal robe of crepe-de-chine, with sleeves and side draperies of georgette, caught ou the right side with a white silk rose and silver leaves. She wore her mother's veil and orange blossom and carried a beautiful white shower bouquet. She was attended by her sister, who wore a charming frock cf dark saxe jersey silk, with veil of georgette to match, and she carried a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Mr Hugh McLees, nephew of the bridegroom, acted as best man. Rev. D. L. Freer officiated, and was assisted by Rev. G. A. Dawson. After the wedding breakfast had been partaken of, the happy couple left for a honeymoon in Central Otago amidst the enthusiastic wishes, of their many friends. The bride's travelling costume was of navy faced velour, with toque and wrap of kingfisher blue. The bridegroom's presents to the bride were a gold wristlet watch and a piano, and to the bridesmaid a sapphire pendant."

2England and Wales Index to BMD, Reigate Q3 1901 2a 196.


3744. Robert MCLEES

1Gravestone, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"In loving memory of Robert Dearly loved husband of Ethel McLees Died 2nd April 1955 aged 51 years
And the above Ethel McLees Died 10th Aug 1982 aged 72 years."


3745. Samuel MCLEES

1Gravestone, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"Sam McLees, Loved husband of Olive, 1906 - 1967.
Olive Constance Cooke, 1913 - 2007, Wife of Samuel and Jack
Loved mother and grandmother.
“I gave my tomorrow for your today”."


Nina May BAKER

1Newspaper Announcement, J Fraser & Sons Funeral Services.
"TEMPLETON, Nina May.

7-3-1914 to 22-10-2013. Mum passed peacefully at Calvary Hospital Invercargill, on Tuesday 22nd October 2013. In her 100th year. Loved wife of James* Allen. Loved mother and mother in law of Ron* and Lorraine, Bob*, Kay and Glen* Koenig, Irene and Norman* Diack. Loved Nana, great Nana and great great Nana. *deceased. A service for Nina will be held at 2pm on Friday 25th October at the Tuatapere Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Tuatapere, followed by burial at the Tuatapere Cemetery

TEMPLETON, Nina May.

Much loved sister and sister in law of Lewis Baker*, Chum and Wynn Baker*, Daphne and Charles Calder*, Dick* and Mina Baker, Sylvia and Max* Tait, Wallace and Jenny* Baker. Much loved Auntie of her 19 nephews and nieces."


3757. Lewis John TEMPLETON

1Gravestone Transcript, Orepuki Cemetery, Southland.
"Lewis John (Halley) Templeton, aged 21 years."


3758. Frank Charles TEMPLETON

1Gravestone, Richmond Cemetery, Tasman.
"Treasured memories of Frank Charles Templeton 28th February 1981 aged 69 years
and his beloved wife Edith Fay Templeton 25th September 2011 aged 85 years
Sadly missed."


Allan John MCTAGGART

1Gravestone, Ashburton Cemetery, Canterbury.
"Forever remembered
Hazel McTaggart loved wife of Allan a devoted Mother and Nana 4-1-1914 -- 10-3-1998 aged 84
Allan John McTaggart loved husband of Hazel a devoted Father and Grandad 7-9-1915 -- 3-5-2004
They have done what they could."


1563. Margaret GLENDINNING

1Newspaper Obituary, Otago Daily Times 2 Apr 1940.
"Obituary
Mrs Margaret McCall, whose death occurred on March 24, was the wife of Mr David W McCall, of Croydon. She was the third daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Andrew Glendinning, Bellemont Station, Monowai, where her girlhood days were spent. In 1913 she married Mr McCall, the son of a neighbouring farmer, and moved to Mount Burke Station, Wanaka, which her husband then managed......She is survived by her husband, four daughters - Helen, Marian, June and Isabel - and one son - Hugh, the youngest of the family, aged 12."


David Warnock MCCALL

1Newspaper Announcement, Otautau Standard 30 Sep 1913.
" McCALL— GLENDINNING.

Mr David W. McCall, manager of Mount Burke station, Hawea, was married to Miss Margaret Glendinning, Belmont, in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday last. The bridesmaid was Miss Bradley, Belmont, and the best man Mr James McCall, Eastern Bush. After the marriage ceremony had been performed, the guests adjourned to the Town Hall, where the wedding breakfast was spread, the caterers being Messrs Flett Bros., Otautau. Rev. A. Macdonald proposed the health of the "Bride and Bridegroom," and referred to the excellent family history of the contracting parties. Mr Donald McLaren, Eastern Bush, proposed the health of "Mr and Mrs John McCall," Eastern Bush, the parents of the bridegroom, and Mr W. Bradley, Belmont, proposed the health of "Mr Andrew Glendinning," the father of the bride. The young couple left by the afternoon train for their home in the Wanaka district."

2Gravestone, Gore Cemetery.
"In loving memory of Margaret beloved wife of David Warnock McCall died 24th March 1940 aged 54 years. And the above David Warnock died 13th Aug 1973 aged 86 years. At Rest. David Hugh McCall Died 6th Sept 2011 Aged 84 years. And thier Grandson Stuart John Cunningham Died 6th June 2013 Aged 62 years."


3762. Marion Warnock MCCALL

1Gravestone, Gore Cemetery.
"and their loved daughter Marion Warnock McCall died 6th Aug. 1992 aged 75 years."


John Alexander NICHOLSON

1Gravestone, Gore Cemetery.
"Remembrance JOHN ALEXANDER NICHOLSON born 1910 died 1973. Also his beloved wife MARGARET JUNE born 1919 died 1986."


1564. Helen GLENDINNING

1Newspaper Announcement, Southland Times.
"BELL. - (Suddenly), on Tuesday, October 13, 1959, at her residence, 84 Lindisfarne Street, Helen, wife of Donald Bell, mother of Jessie (Mrs J. Calvert), Irene (Mrs G. Mitchell), and Phyllis (Mrs H. Cunningham). A private service will be held in our Chapel, Kelvin Street, at 11.00 a.m. on Thursday, October 15, the funeral leaving at the conclusion for the Eastern Cemetery. - J. Fraser & Sons, Funeral Directors."

2Gravestone, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"Remembrance, Helen Bell, Died 13th October 1959, A Loved Mother."


Donald Fraser BELL

1Newspaper Announcement.
"Death Notice: BELL, Donald Fraser (late of Hawea Flat) - On March 19, 1974 at Cromwell Hospital, loved brother of Dougal (Hawea), Frances (Mrs TAYLOR, Invercargill) Jess (Mrs BRUMBY, Winton) John (Blenheim), Margaret (Mrs BRUMBY Invercargill) and the late Cissie, Jean, Mary and Duncan, and loved uncle of Jessie (Mrs Reg MUIR Hawea Flat); in his eighty-fifth year. The funeral will leave the Presbyterian Church Hawea Flat after a service, commencing at 2pm on Friday March 22 for the Hawea Flat Cemetery. Cromwell & Southern Lakes Funeral Services Ltd, funeral directors, Cromwell."


3767. Irene Muriel BELL

1Gravestone Transcript, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"In loving memory Helen Bell Died 13th October 1959 A dearly loved mother
Irene Muriel Mitchell nee Bell Died 3rd September 2015 Beloved wife of Graham Arthur Mitchell
Sunshine passes, shadows fall, love and memories outlast them all."


Ralph Cole SCOTT

1Gravestone, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"In loving memory of Ralph Cole Scott Died 24th April 1949 Aged 73 years
Also his beloved wife Muriel Died 15th April 1965 Aged 78 years."


Alec Purves DUNCAN

1Gravestone, Southland Crematorium, Invercargill.
"Duncan
In loving memory of Alec Purves 1906 - 1978
Isabelle Clare 1907 - 1989."


3775. Ralph Cecil SCOTT

1Gravestone, Greenpoint Cemetery, Bluff.
"In loving memory of my dear wife Freda M I Scott 1920 - 1991
also her beloved husband Ralph Cecil Scott 1916 - 1995."


3776. Percival Glendinning SCOTT

1Commonwealth War Graves, www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2383107/.
"In Memory of Lance Corporal Percival Glendinning Scott
7338, 20th Bn., New Zealand Infantry who died on 27 November 1941 Age 23
Son of Ralph Scott and of Muriel Scott (nee Glendinning), of Riverton, Southland, New Zealand; husband of Gwendolyn Vera Scott, of Invercargill, Southland
Remembered with Honour Knightsbridge War Cemetery, Acroma."


Herbert Joseph SPRIGGS

1Gravestone, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"In loving memory of Herbert (Bert) Beloved husband of Elsie Spriggs Died 26th Aug 1953 Aged 33 years
Also Elsie Rosetta Spriggs Died 11th Dec 1992 aged 76 years Cherished Mum & Nana of Gilbert, Joy and family
Forever with the Lord."


Harold Alfred PRATT

1Gravestone, Eastern Cemetery, Invercargill.
"In loving memory of Jean Noeline Pratt Died 10.9.1993 aged 73 years Beloved wife of Harold Alfred (Tui)
Loved & cherished mum of Pauline, Eileen & Marie Also her grandchildren
Harold Alfred (Tui) Pratt Died 1.1.2011 aged 88 years Loved husband, father & grandad
(Sadly missed)."