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In Memoriam.

STEWART.—In loving memory of our dear mother Isabella Stewart, who departed this life on November 7th, 1896, at Onehunga. Gone, but not forgotten. She was with sickness sore oppressed,

Which wore her strength away. But now she's gone to endless rest Where pleasures ne'er decay.

Long and weary nights of sickness, Yet she never did complain, And she suffered all in meekness For to die in Christ is gain. Inserted by her loving son and daughter—J. andE. Stewart. WARREN.—In loving memory of my dear father, Edward Warren, who died in Launceston, Tasmania, November 8, 1890; aged 66.

When the oak of the forest falls stricken with Or the harvest time comes to the world's weary sage; • And the sickle of time puts an end to all pain, We feel our regrets and our sighings are vain. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Mary and Edward Grant, Abercrombiestreet. WARREN.—In sad and loving remembrance of my dear father Edward Warren, who died at Launceston on November the Bth, 1890. Seven long years have past away, Since my dear father was called away.

The trial was hard and most severe, To part with, him I loved so dear.

I felt not till we parted,. How dear thou wert to me; Nor knew how broken-hearted Without thee I should be. Inserted by his loving daughter AdaWarren, Auckland.

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Bibliographic details

Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1897, Page 8

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In Memoriam. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1897, Page 8

In Memoriam. Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 259, 8 November 1897, Page 8