In Memoriam.
FLYNN.—In loving remembrance of Michael Flynn, who died October 19. 1393; aged 29 years. Gone, but not forgetten. With patience great he bore his pain. That suffered him to die ; The hearts that wish him back again Will meet him by-and-bys.
In dreams we see thy sweet, dear face, And kiss thy gentle brow. And whisper, as we loved you then, We love your memory now.
Our hearts are sad and weary, And tho tear 3 drop from our eyes, Thinking of our dear one In the cold grave whore he lies. Inserted by his loving sister, Milly.
THOMPSON.-In loving memory of Jane, tho boloved wife of William Thompson (native of Bowes, and late of Darlington), wiio departed this life October 19.1893. Farewell, dear mother—a long farewell, i For wo shall meet no more ' Till wc be raised with Christ to dwell j, On Zion's happy shore. t My wife and mother dear is dead; . The cold and lifeless clay i Hath made in dust its silent bed, /•- And there it must decay. •; Then let us wipe away our tears, j From gleomy grief refrain; i Prepare to co, when Death appears, '. With her in heaven to reign. I Farewell, dear'mother-again farewell; v-..■■. We soon shall rise to thee, ' And, when we meet, no tongue can tell How great our joys will be. Inserted by her sorrowing husband and family, -Arch Hill. Octobor, 1594,
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Auckland Star, Volume XXV, Issue 250, 19 October 1894, Page 4
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