IN MEMORIAM.
HATDOX.—Of your -charity pray for the repose of the soul of George Joseph, who "was accidentally <3rowne<i at Otahnhu, October 26th. 1002. May his soui rest in peace. Inserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sister. MITCHELL. —In loving memory of my beloved husband, who departed this life on October 26th. 1906. Gentie in mind, patient in pain, ■My dear husband left mc. Heaven to gain; With actions so noble, generous, and kind, Few in this world hi.: equals could find. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, Hut gone to his Father's Home above. Inserted by his loving wife, Annie Mitchell. JIITCHELL.—In loving memory of my dear father, who departed this life on October 2l>th, 190(i. 1 saw him suffering day by day, and could Not dead to mc. I loved him dear, ICot lost, but gone belore. v lives with mc in memory still, and will for evermore. Inserted by his sorrowing son, Clifton. iIITCHELL.—In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on October 26th., ISO 6. 'Father is gone, but not forgotten, Nor is the good advice he gave, Sweeter thoughts shall ever linger, .Around our darling's grave. Long days and nights he bore in pain. To wait for cure was all in vain, Ent God rJone, Who thought it best, Hi<l ease his pain, and give him rest. / inserted by his loving son and daughter.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 8
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235IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 256, 26 October 1907, Page 8
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