In Memoriam.
OSBORNE. —In sad but loving memory of <»ur dearly-loved sister, Edith Mary, who deported this life at 83 Frederick slreet on the 2nd March, 1906. So loved, so sadly mourned. The cup was bitter, the loss severe, To part with one we loved so dear; Our loss is great, well not complain, But trust in God to meet again. Her lips are now silent, the heart is now cold, Whose smile and whose welcome oft met vs of old; We miss her and mourn her in silence unseen. And dwell on the memories of joys that have been. In dreams we see her loving face, And kiss her loving brow. And whisper, as we loved her then: We love her memory now. —-Inserted by her sorrowing sister and brother-in-law." Amy and Ernest Barnes, Porirua, nearWellingtcn. OSBORNE. dearly-loved danghter Edith Mary, who died at Frederick street, March 2nd, 1906. Twa3 in the autumn that she died. As dies a golden summer's eve; Death wooed and won her for his bride. And left the world and us alone to rrievc. —lnserted bv her parents, sisters, and brothers.
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Evening Star, Issue 12060, 2 March 1907, Page 6
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187In Memoriam. Evening Star, Issue 12060, 2 March 1907, Page 6
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