Argus (Melbourne, Vic. : 1848 – 1957), Wednesday 19 August 1914, page 1
DEATHS.
ANDERSON.—On the 18th August (suddenly), at Wells road, Mordialloc, John, the beloved husband of Elizabeth Anderson, aged 60 years.
CAMPBELL.—On the 17th August, at St. Vincent’s Hospital, Charles William, the beloved and only son of Charles and Annie Campbell, and loved brother of Grace, of No. 1 York street, Richmond, aged 26 years.
A patient sufferer at rest.
CLEGG.—On the 16th August, at his residence, 174 Gipps street, Abbotsford, Edward, the dearly beloved husband of Susanna Clegg, father of Alfred, Percy, and Albert, aged 80 years. (Interred privately, 18th.)
DENDY.—On the 13th August, 1914, at her late residence, The Spit, Mosman, N.S.W., Katherine Sarah, relict of the late Henry Dendy, of Brigh-ton, Eltham, and Walhalla, Victoria, aged 66 years.
FLEMING.—On the 15th August, at St. Arnaud, Harloe Henry Fleming, M.D., husband of Elizabeth Fleming.
FOWLER.—On the 16th August, at 60 Swanston street, Geelong, Sarah Alicia Barbara (Alice), widow of the late Edwin Fowler, Melbourne, and youngest daughter of the late Anthony Cottrell, Victoria and Tasmania. (Privately interred, St. Kilda Cemetery, August 18, 1914.)
FRASER.—On the 18th August, at Uxbridge House, Nicholson street, Fitzroy, Jane, relict of the late Rev. S. Fraser, Terang, aged 66 years.
FRASER.—On the 18th August, in private hospital, Melbourne, Jane, widow of the late Rev. Samuel Fraser, aged 66 years.
GANNON.—On the 16th August, at Tinamba, Patrick Edward, eldest son of Mrs. Gannon, and the late John Gannon (late of Victorian Railways).
R.I.P.
GILFILLAN.—On the 16th August, at Castlemaine, James Gilfillan, aged 78.
HARMAN.—On the 16th August, S. A. Harman, beloved sister of Mrs. George Allen, 671 Mt. Alexan-der road, Moonee Ponds. (Interred privately.) Hotel, Corowa, New South Wales, after a pro-longed illness, Kate, relict of the late H. G. Oeding, aged 65 years.
At rest.
LEECH.—On the 18th August, at her late residence, 57 Union road, Ascotvale, Ellen, the beloved wife of Thomas and beloved mother of Alfred, Benjamin, Charles, William, Andrew, Herbert, George, Ellen, and Margaret, aged 53.
MAHER.—On the 18th August, at 19 Lynch street, Brighton Beach, Bryan, dearly beloved infant son of William and Ada Maher, aged 1 year.
R.I.P.
McPHEE.—On the 16th August, at Merino, Archibald McPhee, aged 58 years.
MANN.—On the 18th August, at his parents’ residence, “Llandillo,” The Grove, Moreland, Bruce Howard, the dearly beloved youngest son of Horace and Sara Mann, aged 4½ years.
McCARTHY.—On the 17th August, at his residence, Victoria Villa, 531 Canning street, North Carlton, Patrick, the dearly beloved husband of Catherlne McCarthy, aged 82 years, late of Rochester, and a colonist of over 60 years, being present at the Eureka Stockade riots, Ballarat, 1854. R.I.P.
McDONNELL.—On the 15th August, at her residence, Glenrowan, Honora Josephene, relict of the late Patrick McDonnell, aged 78 years, colonist of 61 years, native of County Clare, Ireland
Rest in peace.
McINNES.—On the 17th August, at Tyaak, the result of an accident, Agnes Edith, dearly beloved daughter of Duncan and Anna McInnis, of 4 Brinsley road, East Camberwell, and sister of Malcolm, Kenneth, and Ettie McInnes.
OEDING.—On the 14th August, at Steampacket Hotel, Corowa, New South Wales, after a prolonged illness, Kate, relict of the late H. G. Oeding, aged 65 years.
At rest.
PAGE.—On the 16th August, at private hospital, Ethel Agnes, youngest daughter of the late William and Mary Page. (Interred privately 17th August.)
PALMER.—On the 18th August, at Alfred Hospital, Charlotte Elizabeth, relict of the late Isaac Palmer, loved mother of Frederick, Mrs. Rich-ards, William, John, and Mrs Bergin, aged 65 years.
At rest.
STUCKEY.—On the 14th August, at Wakefield street, Adelaide, Vivian Charles, fourth beloved son of Joseph J. Stuckey, aged 31 years.
WALKER.—On the 18th August, at private hospital, East Malvern, Florence E., loving wife of R. L. Walker, Dandenong road, East Malvern, late of Camperdown, Victoria, and daughter of the late G. H. Downton, of Maryborough.
WILLIAMS.—On the 18th August, at her mother’s residence, Nelson place, Williamstown, Ruby Letitia, the dearly beloved wife of Richard G. Williams, youngest beloved daughter of Letitia and the late William G. Knights, aged 20 years. (Tasmanian papers please copy.)
WILLIAMSON.—On the 16th August, John Dyson, second beloved son of William and Elizabeth A. Williamson, of 16 Frederick street, Yarraville, beloved brother of W. R., M., Elsie, Hilda, Bessie, Walter, May, and Algie, aged 25 years.
ZIMMERMANN.—On the 18th August, 1914, at his late residence, 13 Henry street, Auburn, Henry F. T. Zimmermann, beloved husband of Maria, also loving father of William H. and Fredrich F. T., eldest son of Henry J. Zimmermann, and loving brother of Mrs. Leroux and Mrs. Joehinson, aged 68 years.
Peace, perfect peace.
