IN MEMORIAM.
EAY. - In lovtDj; memory of our beloved and lovinc suiter Sara A. Kay, who I fell asleep on June Sth, IWH. Though sad we mark the closing eye. Of Those we loved in days gone by, let sweet in death their latest song, \ '•We'll meet again, 'twill not be long." Inserted by her loving sister and bro-, thcr, .1. and A. Cochran, Waikanac KAY. - Ln sad and loving memory of ruv darling sister Sara, wlio died June Sth, lM>i. One of the test that God conld lend — A loving sister and a faithful friend. Forget her, no, I never wili; Though years roll on I love her still. Ever remembered, by her loving sister, Lizzie Bright, Panmure. MARTIN. — In loving memory of our dear mother. Mary Ann Msrtin. who departed this life on the Sth June, 1904; age 73. Through al! pain, at times mother smiled, -A- *mile of heavenly birth; And when the angels called mother hotce. She smiled farewell to earth, pen yen retaineth now her treasure. Earth the lonely casket keeps. And the sunbeams love to linger. Where-onr darling mother sleeps. Inserted by her loving daughters, sons, and grandchildren, Barh-st., Parnell. gULLIVAN. — Tn loving memory of Miriama H3utura Sullivan, who died on June 7th, lOuti. Inserted by her loving husband and Sanghter, Mrs T. W. Davis. — June 7th, ISO 7. JFADDEL. — In loving memory "f W. B. Waddel. who died June Sth, ISSS. Inserted by his daughter. Martha.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 8
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243IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 136, 8 June 1907, Page 8
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