IN MEMORIAM,
HARLEX.-^tn loving memory of our dearly beloved daughter add sietet', Elsie May, who departed this life oa the loth October, 1007. We fain Would have kept her, and shrank from the stroke, Bub link after link of life's chain must be broke; As in sorrow we watched the last lingering breath, Till ©he lay like a lily so lovely in death, "We loved her, ah, no tongue can tell How much we loved her and how well. v Inserted by her loving parents, brothers, i". L, and A,, and Bister. HARLEN.— In loving memory of Elsie May, who died on the 10th October, 160/. Inserted by P. G. and E. flarten^ STIRLING,— In loiing memory of our"*dear mother, Elizabeth Stirling, who passed away on fcbe lOlli October, 1009. Three years have passed, but still we rate* her, Friends mny think the wound i& healed; But tliey little know the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. Inserted by her loving husband and daughters 'CUNfflEß.— ln loving mcaioi'y of our dearly beloved mother, wlio died on the 10th October, 1964, aged 33 years, dentte in matiner, patient In pain, Our dear one left us, lieaven to gain; With a nature so gentle, and actions co kind, Hard in this world her equal to find. "" Inserted by her loving family, Maatertoft papers pleaee copy.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1
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223IN MEMORIAM, Evening Post, Volume LXXXIV, Issue 88, 10 October 1912, Page 1
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