IN MEMORIAM.
ANDERSON. —In loving memory of my dear mother, Isabella Anderson, who departed this life on July 8, 1915, at "Lake Farm,’’ Palmerston South. Also of my dear father, John Anderson, who died on November 24, 1906. Also of my dear sister, Margaret AVisc, who died on September 19, 1904.
O'er noor and fen, o’er crag nml torrent, till The night was gone, Thou Iccl’st them on. —lnserted by Jean Jack. COTTON.—In fond and loving memory of my clear husband and father, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital cn July 8, 1918, as the resuit of an accident at ShieTs quarry on July 3, 1918. —Inserted by Ids loving wife, eons, and daughters. COTTON.—In fend and loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on July 8, 1918, as the result of an accident at Shiel’s quarry on July 3, 1018. Do not ask us if we miss him; — There is sueh a vacant place. Can we ever forget his footsteps
Ami his dear familiar face. —lns-itod by his loving daughter, son-in-law, granddaughter, and grandsons.—Jane, Steve Scoles, and family.
HARRIS.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Harris, clearly beloved wife of J. F. Harris, " Tho Homestead." Moa Flat, who died at Tapanni on July 8, 1920. Also Pearl Harris, infant daughter, died July G, 1320.
Farewell, dear, but not for over, There will he a glorious dawn, AVe hut part to meet lor ever On the Resurrection inorn. Tho’ thy darling form lies sleeping In the cold and Blent tonih, Thou shall have a glorious waking When the blessed Lord doth crane. —lnserted by her sorrowing husband. HARRIS.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Lizzie, who died at Tapanni on July 8, 1920. Also wee Pearl, died July 6, 1920.
Plucked like a flower in the test of its bloom. To brighten a land beyond roach of the tomb: Oh I how we miss her. Bur why should wu grieve? A little while longer and we, too, must leave —lnserted by her loving father, mother, and brothers, “ Hume Bank,” Dunrobin.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18292, 8 July 1921, Page 4
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518IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 18292, 8 July 1921, Page 4
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