In Memoriam.
U’lTO.—ln fond and loving memory of dear Willie, who died September 7, 1902. In dreams we see your loving face. And Urn your dear, sweet brow, And whisper, “As we loved you ttw, Wo love your memory now." —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers and sister, and grandparents. (TRAY.—In loving memory of onr deer friend Tottia who noosed away on the 7th September, 1904, in her fifteenth year. Wliile we dwelt on earth together, Predoae moments we have seen; Friendship’s tears, like dews of morning, Keep her memory fresh and green. —lnserted by her wort mates, DJI. and MJf.
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Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 4
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141In Memoriam. Evening Star, Issue 12603, 7 September 1905, Page 4
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