IN MEMORIAM.
BARKER.—In sad, but loving memory of our dearly beloved sister Ellen, who died October 7th. 1002.
Bhe has gone like a flower cut down in its
bloom, From the sunshine of life to the shade of
the tomb, But death cannot sever the change of our
love, ■ Nor steal the fond hope we shall meet hot above.
Inserted by her loving sister, Annie White man.
BARKER.—In sad and loving remembrance of my dear sister Ellen, who died 7th October. 1002. Denrest mother, we have laid you in the peaceful grave's embrace, But your memory will be cherished till we see your heavenly face:- ' May peaceful be her slumber as we join her one by one. Gelling less now is our number, blessed Lord, Thy will be done. Inserted by her loving sister, Mary Coo.
STITT.—in memory of James Slitt, who died at Nelson-si., Auckland, on October 7th. 1002. "Gone, but not forgotten. ** Inserted by his loving wife and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 239, 7 October 1903, Page 8
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