Belfast Evening Telegraph - Wedesday, 24 November 1909

Marriage

GILMORE--M'CORMAC -- At Calcutta, on Nov. 15 1909, Robert Jackson, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Gilmore, of Marlborough House, Cheltenham, and grandson of the late Mr. John Gilmore, Church Lane, Belfast, to May, second daughter of the late S. H. M'Cormac, Esq., of Cnoc Aluin, Dalkey. Co. Dublin.

Deaths

ASHWORTH -- November 23, at 22 Florida Street, Belfast, John Ashworth (late lino, engineer "Northern Whig"), son of the late John Ashworth, Radcliffe, Manchester. Funeral will leave Florida Street this (Wednesday) evening, at eight o'clock, for the Ardrossan Boat. Interment at Edinburgh.

BAXTER -- November 23, at Whiteabbey Sanatorium, Robert, second son of the late Robert Baxter, of Smithfield. His remains will be removed from 48 Sherbrook Street, for interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- "Thy will be done." Inserted by his sorrowing Aunt, Brothers, and Sister. THOMAS BAXTER.

BENSON -- November 23, at her residence, 57 Meadow Street, Esther Benson, widow of the late John Benson, pilot, Belfast. -- R.I.P. The remains of our beloved mother will be removed, for interment in Clifton Street Cemetery, on Friday afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- American papers please copy. MARY HOLMES & ESTHER HINDS.

DUNBAR -- November 22, at her residence, 26 Northumberland Street, Mary Dunbar. The remains of our beloved sister will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- "Peace, perfect peace." MAGGIE & JOSEPH DUNBAR.

HAWE -- November 22, at his residence, 5 Hilden View, Tullynacross, Lisburn, William Hawe. The remains of my beloved husband will be removed, for interment in the family burying-ground, Blaris, on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at one o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. MARGARET ANN HAWE.

MONYPENY -- November 22, at Toronto, Canada (from pneumonia), Mary, beloved wife of William Monypeny, in her 71st year, late of Ballyworkan Cottage, Portadown, and Lisnaclin House, Dungannon. (By cable.)

SHAW -- November 23, at his residence, 52 Roden Street, William James, the dearly-beloved husband of Jane Shaw. His remains will be removed, on to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon, at two o'clock, for interment in the City Cemetery. Friends will please accept this intimation. -- "Peace, perfect peace." JANE SHAW.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECHABITES. PRINCE ALBERT TENT, No. 41.
Members of the above tent and of the Order are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother, W. J. Shaw. Dr. JOHN MACINTOSH. Dis. Chief Ruler; D. KIRKWOOD, District Secretary.

SHAW -- November 23, 1909, at the residence of her son-in-law, R. M'Lardy, 91 South Parade, Belfast, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Shaw, in her 71st year. Funeral from the above address, on to-morrow (Thursday), at twelve o'clock noon, for interment in the family burying-ground, Blaris. Friends will please accept this intimation. R M'LARDY.

SHAW -- November 23, 1909, at the residence of her son-in-law, R. M'Lardy, 91 South Parade, Belfast, Jane, relict of the late Thomas Shaw, in her 71st year. The remains of our beloved mother will be removed from the above address, on to-morrow (Thursday), at twelve-o'clock noon, for interment in the family burying-ground, Blaris. Friends will please accept this intimation. SAMUEL & WILLIAM SHAW.

VANCE -- October 17, at his residence, Otera, Melbourne, Australia, William John, eldest surviving son of the late Samuel Vance, Belfast.

In Memoriam

M'MURRAY -- In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Edie M'Murray, who departed this life on the 24th November, 1908, and was interred in Dromore Cathedral Churchyard. "Fell asleep in Jesus."
   The cold, cold hand of cruel death
      Upon her dear life fell:
   One year to-day she passed away,
      The one I loved so well.
   How I miss her, and so sadly.
      A bleeding heart alone can tell:
   Earth has lost her, heaven has found her,
      Jesus doeth all things well.
   She will never be forgotten.
      Never will her memory fade.
   Sweetest thoughts will ever linger
      Round the grave where she is laid.
WM. M'MURRAY, Islandderry, Dromore.

M'MURRAY -- ln loving memory of our dear daughter, Edith Irvine, and wife of William M'Murray, who departed this life on November 24, 1908, and was interred in Dromore.
   Swift and sudden was the parting.
      Taken home without a sigh;
   Who would have thought her life was fading.
      Or the end was drawing nigh?
   God's will be done -- He knoweth best --
      Her troubles all are o'er;
   Our dear Edith is safe at rest,
      Where trials come no more.
JAMES & MAGGIE IRVINE. 10 Canada Street.

M'MURRAY -- In loving memory of Edith M'Murray, who departed this life on November 24, 1908, and was interred in Dromore Churchyard.
   Like a flower fresh and green,
      Soon cut down, and no more seen.
   Beloved she was, in peace she died,
      Her life was craved, but Christ denied.
   Gone to the grave, the loved one's gone,
      Gone with youthful bloom,
   Lowly we bend, schoolmates and friends,
      Passing away to the tomb.
Inserted by her loving friends, AGNES & ELEANOR CLARKE.

 

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