Belfast Telegraph - 8 November 1910

Marriages

MILLAR--MORGAN -- October 25, at their home, Philadelphia, U.S.A., by the Rev. S. T. Graham, Presbyterian Minister, Jack Millar, Belfast, to Charlotte (Lottie), daughter of the late F. J. Morgan, Donegall Pass, Belfast.

M'CLEAN--GALBRAITH -- November 8, at St. Anne's Cathedral, by Rev. J. A. Carey, M.A., Samuel M'Clean, second son of the late Andrew M'Clean, to Phoebe Galbraith, fifth daughter of the late John Galbraith, both of Ballyclare.

Deaths

BOUCHER -- November 8, at her residence, 62, Woodstock Road, Belfast, Roseann, youngest and dearly-beloved daughter of the late Joseph Boucher. Her remains will be removed from above address, on Thursday, at 12 o'clock noon, for interment in Movilla Cemetery, Newtownards. Friends will please accept this intimation. SARAH BOUCHER.

ST. LEONARD'S DART CLUB.
CLARKE -- The members of the above club are requested to attend the funeral of our late esteemed secretary, William Clarke. W. RITCHIE, Hon. President; H. ANDERSON, Hon. Treasurer.

DOW -- November 7, at her residence, Ballyaughlis, Drumbo, Kathleen, dearly-beloved wife of Robert Dow. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in the family burying-ground, Drumbo, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at three o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. TOBERT DOW.

GEDDIS -- November 8, at his son's residence, Agnes Street, Carrickfergus, John Geddis, formerly of Belturbet, Co. Cavan. The remains of my beloved father will be removed, for interment in the City Cemetery, Belfast, on Thursday morning, 12th November, at 12 0'clock forenoon. Friends will please accept this intimation. GEORGE GEDDIS.

KEARNEY -- November 7, 1910, at her father's residence, 14 Fife Street, Mary Christina (Wee May), the dearly-loved infant daughter of John and Farah Kearney, aged 10½ months. Her remains will be removed from above address, for interment in Milltown Cemetery, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. JOHN & SARAH KEARNEY.

PATTESON -- November 5, at Innisfail, suddenly, Mary, widow of Benjamin Patteson, Dundalk, aged 54 years. Interment took place to-day at noon.

POLLARD -- November 7, at her residence, 19 Dunlewey Street, Jane, the dearly-beloved wife of John Pollard. -- R.I.P. Notice of interment later.

REGAN -- November 6, at her residence, 85 Eglantine Avenue, Bidilia, widow of the late M. Regan, Solicitor -- R.I.P. Funeral private.

SIMPSON -- November 6, 1910, at his late residence, 22 Westmoreland Street, John, the dearly-beloved husband of Christina Simpson. His remains will be removed, fr interment in the City Cemetery, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. CHRISTINA SIMPSON.

INDEPENDENT ORDER OF RECABITES, BELFAST DISTRICT DISTRICT No. 17.
SIMPSON -- District Officers and members, also the members of Townsend Tent No. 2356, and Order, are requested to attend the funeral of our late Brother, John Simpson, member of the District Executive.
JOHN BURNS, District Cheif Ruler; D. KIRKWOOD, District Secretary.

INDEPENDANT ORDER OF RECABITES, TOWNSEND JUVENILE TENT, No. 1773.
SIMPSON -- With deep sorrow we have to intimate to the members the sudden death of our respected Superintendent, Br. John Simpson.
JOHN D. WILSON, Asst. Superintendent; JAMES CORRY, Secretary.

AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF FRENCH POLISHERS -- BELFAST BRANCH
SIMPSON -- Members of the above Branch and Trade in general are requested to attend the funeral of our late treasurer, John Simpson.
WILLIAM MOORE, President; JAMES WALKER, Secretary.

SPENCE -- November 6, at his son's residence, 75 Sloan Street, Lisburn, James Spence. The remains of our beloved father will be removed from above address, for interment in the family burying-ground, Templecorran, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at two o'clock. Friends will please accept this intimation. DAVID, ALEXANDER & WILLIAM SPENCE.

SWEENY -- November 7, at his residence, 18, Trainfield Street, Anthony Sweeny, last surviving son of the late John Sweeney, Cooper, formerly of Nelson Street. -- R.I.P. The remains of our dearly-beloved brother will be removed from the above address, on to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon, at half-past one, for interment in Milltown R.C. Cemetery. Friends will please accept this (the only) intimation. MARY SWEENY, ANNIE QUIGLEY.

Thanks

Mrs. BELL desires to return her sincere thanks to the many friends who sent letters of sympathy and floral tributes in her sad bereavement of the death of her dear husband, especially the officers and staff of the Belfast and Purdysburn Asylum; also her kind neighbours. Hoping this will be acceptable, as I find it impossible to reply personally. 79 Excise Street.

In Memoriam

JOHNSTON -- In sad and loving memory of our dear son, William (Willie), who departed this life on November 8, 1909, aged four years and two months, and was interred in the City Cemetery.
    He was a flower too fair for earth,
       Sent here but for a while;
    God marked him when He gave him birth,
       And took him with a smile.
    William darling, how we miss you;
       Friends may think the wound is healed.
    But, oh, they little know the sorrow
       That lies within our hearts concealed.
Inserted by his loving Father and Mother. JOSEPH & ELIZABETH JOHNSTON. 192 York Street.

JOHNSON -- In loving memory of my dear mother, Amelia Johnson, Fountainville House, who departed this life November 8, 1898. Inserted by her loving Daughter, C. WALLACE. 3 Fountainville Avenue.

 

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