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IN MEMORIAM.

30YD.—In fond and loving memory of Elizabeth Anne Boyd, who died May 29, 1903,— Inserted by her ioving children. BRaTj Y.—ln loving memory of mother, v.ho died lit St. KiUla on June 17, 1302. "Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by her loving • son. CLEMENTS.—In fond and loving memory of Mabel Emily, beloved fifth daughter of L. and E. S. Clements, wlio died May 29, 1905; aged 18 years and 11 months. "Sc loved, so mourned."—lnserted by her parents, brothers, and sisters. CORTISSOS.—In loving memory of Elias Cortissos (Bon Curtis), who departed this life May 28, 1837 "So loved., eo mourned." He is gone, but not forgotten; Nuvor shall his memory fade. Fondest thoughts will ever linger Around our darling Bonnie's <rave. -Inserted by bin loving parents, brothers, and sisters. DIACK.-In loving memory oi William, the dearly beloved husband of Margaret Ann Diaelt, who died June 1, 1907. Native of Aberdeenshire, Scot-lard. It was bard to part, dear father, But now your pains are o'er; And we look forward to the time We'll meet to part no more. —Inserted by his loving wife, sons, and * daughter. ,• nzialMONS.—ln fond and loving memory of my dear husband Terence, who departed this life at Wairio on 1 May 31, 1900. 1t.1.P. Eight years to-day, dear Terence, since you left me; My darling, dear husband, your memory I'll keep, For you aro deserving of my fond recollections,— Dear to my heart is the place where you sleep. Gone from our midst. How sadly we miss you! Lovingly, dear father, .thy memory we'll keep. , Never while life lasts shall we forget you,Dear to our hearts is the place where yo sleep. Oh, Immaculate Heart of Mary, Thy prayers for him extol. Oh, racred Heart of Jesus, Have mercy on his sou! , —Inserted by his loving wife and'family. FORD.—In loving memory of William Ikeburn Ford (our dear Willie), who was accidentally killed at Kawarau Falls Station on June 1, 1906. ap:d 25 years. So loved, so mourned." Full of health and strength and vigour At the dawning of tho day, Ere the noontide, cold and silent, In the grasp of death he lay. I'ar beyond this world of changes, Far beyond this world of oaTe, We shall find our missing loved one, In our Father's mansion fair. FRAME.—In loving memory of our dew John, who died at Oamaru the 26th day of May, 1306; aged 28 years. j Gone from our midst! How sadly we miss him! Lovingly, dear John, thy memory wo'U keep. Never while life lasts shall we forget you; Dear to our hearts is the place where you sleep. Oh! may we look with eyes of faith Far past this world of pain, To blissful scenes of happiness, Where we shall meet again. —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. GORDON.—In loving memory oi Donald Gordon, who departed .'this life at Milton June 19, 1903, Three long years have come and gone since wc gathered round the bier That bore the form of one wo loved, and his memory still is dear. We missed dear father when he went, otft hearts wi;h grief were riven, But the hope wo cherished then, still lives, that we'd meet again in heaven. —Inserted by his loving wife and family. HATTON.—In loving memory of M. A. Jtiat-i ton, wife of Jhseph Hatton, who fell asleep ■ at Eglinfon rosd, 1 Dunedin, June 6, 1905. J -S'ES.-In loving memory of our dear William, who died at Quesustown on May 11, 1907; aged 28 years. The midnight stars are beaming upon a silent grave; \ Where, sleeping, without dreaming, is one we could not save. In dreams we see his loving face, and kiss his dear, sweet brow, And whisper. , " 'As we !oved you then, we love your memory i now." 1 —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. ■ JONES.—In loving memory of Valentine, who died June 1, 1905. Also his son Joseph, who died January 19, 1908—Inserted by his loving wife arid family M'KEAGG,—Ii; loving remembrance of Nessy Hope, dearly beloved daughter of Richard and the late Agues M'Keagg, of Wylie's Crossing, who died at the Dunedin Hospital June 19, 1907; aged 13. years' and' three months. " Asleep in Jesus." 'Ihy gentle voice now is hushed, Hopie, Thy warm true heart .is still, And 011 thy young and innocent 'brow ■ Is resting Death's cold chill. Thy hands are closed upon thy breast, Hopie, We kissed thy lovely brow, , • And in our aching hearts we know Wc miss our. dear one now. Peace, perfect peace, with loved ones far away. In Jesus keeping we are safe, and they. —Inserted by her sorrowing brothers and sisters.• M'KEICH.—In loving memory of Lieutenant Robert Jl'Keich, Ninth New Zealand Contingent, killed at Vereeniging. June 4, 1902. Few there are like him who left us, Pure, unselfish, truthful, kind! ' Why has death so soon bereft us Of that clear, unsullied mind? —Inserted by his loving wife and children. itILBTJKN.—In loving memory of John, tho dearly beloved husband of Mary A. Milburn, who departed this life at Blue Spur, Lawrence, on June 15, 1907; aged 67 years. Where, is he now? Amidst the angel throng, Singing the glad new song, , The theme so sweet. —Inserted by his loving wife. , MILLIGAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Agnes Fowler, who died at Janefield, Crookston, on June 6,' 1901, " Only gocd-night, dear mother, not farewell."— Inserted by her loving daughter Annie. ■■ O'CONNOR.—In sad but loving remembrance of our dear Minnie, who died at " Surry Downs," Moa Flat, on June 14, 1906; aged 19 years. Dear Minnie, we gaze on your picture that hangs on the wall, Your smile and your welcome we often recall. Wo miss ypu and mourn you in silence unseen, And dwell, on the memory of days that have been. We often sit aud think of you, dear Minnie, when we are all alone, But memory is the only thing that grief can call its own. —Inserted by her sorrowing parents, brothers, and sisters. TILSON.—In loving memory of. Elizabeth Weir Tilson, who departed this life on June 3, 1907; aged 31 years. Deeply mourned. I Farewell, my husband dear, farewellAdieu to thee, adieu. And you, my dearly laved ones all, Farewell, farewell, to you. Though I am gone and you are left To tread this vale alone, We'll hope to meet again in. Heaven, With Christ before God's throne. —Inserted by her sorrowing husband. WILLIAMS.—In loving remembrance of my dear husband, John Hambruce Williams, who departed this life on June 2, 1907, at Kaitangata. Dearest husband, thou hast left me,— I thy loss most deeply feel. But 'tis God who hos't bereft me;— He will all my sorrows heal. —Inserted by his loving wife, Elizabeth J. Williams. 11.1.P. WILLOCKS.—In loving memory of our dea> Notto, who fell asleep at Brooklands, IncV Clutha, on June 10, 1907. Far beyond this world of changes,. Far beyond this world of care,' . We shall find our missing loved one In our Father's mansion fair. . , —Inserted by her loved ones.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14246, 22 June 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14246, 22 June 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 14246, 22 June 1908, Page 4 (Supplement)

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