IN MEMORIAM.
MoCLEOTAN.—In loving, memory- our dear wife and mother, who died at Eureka. February 6.: 1907.,., '"1,.,. --1. &'■'■ ., : ''• ■'--,'>' >.s When the hours of day, are numbered. ,.., And the voices, of the night v. ■ :.. ■ > ■.;':,. Wake tha better soul that slumbered. : . ; To a holy, calm: delight. < .".•'•..■'■■/.-•:- ' :> Then the form of the, departed v - Enters at the ; open door. -;■ The beloved, the, true-hearted. u . 1 . v ; ;; Come to visit us once more. ■• '■-■ ; w Inserted by her : loving. ; husband and family. Gltn Afton. • . McCLENNAN— loving memory of my dear mother, who departed this life, February 6, 1917. •jj.-.v 9. :■.;■;^-w.'..-:<■:■;/:<■:'■■•:-*■•'■'■ "Ever remembered. ■•"• • •;, v~ f ■•„■..- —Inserted bs her loving daughter. Mary. STYLES.II". loving remembrance of our dear husband and father, William,. who departed this life on February 6. 1918. Oh. heart bereaved and lonely. :'; : Whose brishtefit dream has flea. Whose Lopes, like summer roses, :< i ' Are withered.-crushed' and dead; To think that you' have left MM: '■•;.> Here in sorrow, guilt, and■ nam; . t ; . To think that ~in i this earthly world • ;,<■■;. ; " ■'■ We'll never meet again. ■;v : .-~ ; ".",•..'-. •>'•:''■ .'• Inserted .by his ever-loving wife and family. ;..: '■■'_' .'■'-', .'~;:l''§/'"; : /v^l'^Hv?^'^
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 1
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181IN MEMORIAM. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18317, 6 February 1923, Page 1
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