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In Memoriam.

M’KEAGG.— In fond and loving remembrance of our dear Mother, who died at Wylie's Crossing, September 25th, 1901. Farewell, my husband dear, farewell, Adieu to thee, adieu; And you, my dearly loved ones all, Farewell, farewell to yon. Though I am gone and you are left To tread this world alone, We’ll hope to meet again in Heaven, With Christ before God’s (Throne. Yes, dear mother, your chair is vacant, For some other one to share; But we’ll never get another With the same kind, loving care. What peaceful hours we here enjoyed. How sweet thy memory still; But they have left an aching void . The world can never fill. £ —lnserted by her sorrowing Husband end loving Children.

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Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 4

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In Memoriam. Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 4

In Memoriam. Evening Star, Issue 11692, 25 September 1902, Page 4

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