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IN MEMORIAM.

CHATWIN.—In loving remembrance of William Chatwin, who died 24th May, 1901," aged "57.

Inserted by loving wife, M. Chat,win.

He is safe in his Father's home above, In a. place prepared by his . Saviour"s

love; To depart from a world of sin and

strife, And to be with Jesus—yes, this is life.

CHATWIN. —In loving memory of our dear father, who died May 24th, 1901. As the ivy clings to the wall, so will our memory cling to thee. ■ ' Inserted by his loving daughters, A. & A. Chatwin.

CHATWIN.—In loving remembrance of our dear brother. William Chatwin, who died 24th May, 1901, age 57. To be with Him forever. Where all his pains are o'er, And when the Lord shall call us, May we meet on that beautiful shore. Inserted by W. and H. Speeo,

CHATWIN.—On May 24, 1901, at Morningside, William, the beloved. husband of M. Chatwin; aged 58. ... - No more-upon this earth we'll see His gentle, loving face; There is no one upon this earth . Can ever.fill his place. However long our life may be, Whatever lands we view, Whatever joys or griefs be ours, We will remember him. 7 Respected by all who knew him. Inserted' by his son and daughter-mi-i law, W. H.- and J. Chatwin.

JaIGHTFOOT.—rIn sad but loving memory "'bis Elten Eliza . (Nellie), iiie beloved daughter of Edwin and the late Eliza Sarah Lightfoot, who aied the 24th May, 1898. Dead, but not forgotten. ' Inserted, by 'her loving father.

TAYLOR.—In, memory of Bernard Taylor, afcidentally drowned in Auckland ■ Harbour May 24, 1901. We cannot, "Lord, Thy purpose see, But all is well that's done by Thee. Inserted v by : his loving parents and brothers.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1902, Page 8

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1902, Page 8

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIII, Issue 122, 24 May 1902, Page 8

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