DEATHS.
CUMMINS.—Jan. 3, at Christchurch, Reginald Allez, the dearly loved son of A. Cummins; aged seventeen years and nine months, bo loved, so mourned. Wellington papers please copy. Oh, cruel death, thou wast severe To snatch so suddenly away Our darling Reggie in his bloom, To mix among tbe mouldering clay. His loving smile and winning way Will cheer our hearts no more; But still we know he’s better off— Not lost, but gone before. .WOOLDRIDGE.—Jan. 5, at her parents residence, 39, Peterborough Street, Gertrude Emily, beloved daughter of Charles and Emily Wooldridge; aged five months. Deeply regretted. ' “ : IN MEMOEIAM. “ WOODS.—In loving memory of Eva Mipme, youngest daughter of Henry and Margaret Woods; died Jan. 6th, 1898. Oh, cruel death, thou wast severe When all was peaceful, bright and fair,. To call so suddenly from-this World of gloom Our darling Minnie, in her bloom. Her loving smile and winning way No more our hearts will cheer; Wo will meet her again in that bright land Beyond this vale of tears. Inserted by those who loved her.
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CI, Issue 11782, 6 January 1899, Page 1
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