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IN MEMORIAM

In affectionate and loving memory of Emma B. Ferguson, who died July 19, ISSS, aged twentyfour years. Eer end was peace. Gone, but not foigottm. Also ■ ,i ’mma G. Welsh, niece of the above, who died July S, ISBS, aged six years and ten mouths. Our little flower nipped iu tho hud. We mourn the lose of those wa loved And did onr best to save; Beloved in life, regretted, gone, Kemcmbered in tho grave. In loving, memory of Henry Driver Cooksloy, fourth son of Sarah and Joseph Cooksloy, who was killed at tho Heathcote Quarry. Juno 7, ISSO. Thou art gone to tho grave, but we will not deplore thee; Though sorrow and darkness encompass the tomb; The Saviour hath passed through the portals before thee. And the lamp of His love is thy guide through the gloom. Inserted by his loving mother. In loving memory of Samuel Wilson, dearly beloved husband of Mary Jane Wilson, who died July 19, 1890, deeply regretted. Sadly you are missed by your children and wife, We shall mourn thee, dear lather, whilst God gives us life; You are happy away from this cold world of pain. Where wo all hope, dear, to meet you again. Inserted by his loving daughters Bell, Enas and Agnes M. Wilson. Birth, Marriage, and Death Notices, if pail tor at the time of insertion, 2s 6d each (stamps may bo sent as payment); if booked, 5s each.

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Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9488, 10 August 1891, Page 3

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IN MEMORIAM Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9488, 10 August 1891, Page 3

IN MEMORIAM Lyttelton Times, Volume LXXVI, Issue 9488, 10 August 1891, Page 3

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