IN MEMORIAM.
. CROSS.— In memoriam (of Robert James Cross (Jim); died stli December, 1838, nged 32. A p.-ecious one from me has gone, A voice wa loved is still ; A place is vacant in our home Winch never can be filled. God !n His wisdom haa recalled • Tlie boon His love had given, And though the body lingers here .His soul is safe in heaven. Inserted by his lowng mother, SI. J. Cross. BARROW. —In loving memory of my dear father, Stephen Barrow, who depsited this life on 6th December, 1203 Deal father, littK- I thought when I bade you (f.>od-bye, I had lpft you for ever — left you to die ; Hard seems- the lot that has befell, For I was not in time to bid you faieweil. The midnight stars are beaming Upon a silent grave, Where sleeping without dreaming Is one whom kind friends could not save. In drearus I see his loving face, And kiss his loving brow; And whUper as I loved him then, I lovo his memoiy uuw. Inserted by his loving son Will. HILL.— In loving njemory of Edith Mary, dearly beloved wife of George Hill, who departed this life on 6th December, ISO 3. Inserted bj her loving husband and sister.
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Evening Post, Volume LXVIII, Issue 136, 6 December 1904, Page 1
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