IN MEMORIAM.
memory of John Leonard Bruhna, who died at Hanover Farm j-lycic, on the 16th February, IAO2. ' Pa tlier is gone, but not forgotten, ho? is the good advice ho gave; Sweetest thoughts alwli ever linger Around our darling father's grave. Long days and nights he bore in pain — J-o wait for .euro was all in vain; ' But God alone, Vi'lio thought it best, ease'his pnin and gave him rest. —Inserted by his loving wife unci family. O'CONNELL.-In loving memory of Catherine U Connell, who died at her residence, Seaclifjj on the lpth of February, lflilt).—lnserted by her loving husband and family. S tr! TH '•? l yillg moraol ' y ot • lohll «»d Margaret Smith, son-in-law and daughter of John and Ann G.ollar, who died on the 10th •Tanuary, 1902, and the 115 th' February, 1893, Anguish beats against each lieari, Sorroy? is of us k part. Lo! we hear Death's mighty knell, And the tolling of the bell Which is sounding now to tell t Those we loved are dead. —Inserted by their relations.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13209, 16 February 1905, Page 6
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175IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13209, 16 February 1905, Page 6
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