IN MEMORIAM,
BUTLER.— In memory of Thomas V. Butler, •who died on the 2nd November, 1008. R.I.P. X Inserted by his vidow and s-on. WEIGHT.— In loving memory of my dear sister. Charlotte Ann (Lottie), who died on the 2nd November, 1908. The face we loved is .now laid low, The fond, true heart is still; m The hand I often clasped in mir." Lios. low in death's cold chill. She was a sister truly fond, t A friend both kind and true; A better sister never lived, Her equals were but few. Inserted by her lovinji sister and brother-in-law, F. and S. Kussell. f ALMER.— In loving memory of John Amos Palmer, who was killed at Fort Ballance o:i the 2nd November, 1904. Ec has gone like a flower cut down in the bloom. From the sunshine of life to the shade of the toiiib; But death cannot sever the chain of oar love. Nor steal the fond hope we shall meet him above. Inserted by Minnie 3lny. PALMLR. — In loving memory of John Amos Paimer, who was killed at Fort Callnnce on tlie 2nd November, 1904. Though lost to bight, to memory clear. Inserted by his mother-in-law, R. Caiter.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 107, 2 November 1909, Page 1
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