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IN MEMORIAM.

BENNEtT. —In loving memory of Nora Bennett, who died at Winfield, Rock and Pillar, December 24, 1910: and also of Little Andrew, who was drowned at Quartzville. —Inserted by their mother.

BROWN. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away in Clyd« Hospital, 23rd December, 1912. Another year Us changes brings. Though death divides, still memory clings. BROWN. —In sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Sarah, who passed away in Dunedin, 24th December. 1922. The silent grief that’s in my heart No human eye can trace, For many a broken heart lies hidden

Beneath a smiling face. My memory often wanders as the twilight shadows fall, Back to the days of happiness, days beyond

recall, And a vision comes before me, so fond, so dear, so sweet. Of one whose lips are silent, and whose heart has ceased to beat. —lnserted by her sorrowing husband Archie. BROWN. —In loving memory of our dear sister, who passed away, 24th December, 1922. To-day brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest: And those who think of her to-day Arb those who loved her best. —lnserted by her sister and brother-in-law, Edith and Robert. BROWN.—In fond memory of our dear Auntie Sarah, who passed away in Dunedin, 24th December, 1922. The world may change from year to year. And friends from day to day. But never will the one we loved From memory pass away. —lnserted by the Leask family, Lauder.

CUNNINGHAM.—In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who passed away on 24th December, 1925. Our memory often wanders, As twilight shadows fall. Back to days of happiness, Days beyond recall. A vision comes before us. So fond, so pure, so sweet, Of one whose lips are silent. Whose heart has ceased to beat. Our hearts still cling to memory dear Of one now called to rest, And those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her best. —lnserted by her loving husband and sons, George, Allan, Colin. CUNNINGHAM. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Romahapa, 24th December, 1925. Gentle in manner, patient in pain. Our dear one has left us, Heaven to gain. With a nature so gentle and actions so kind, Hard in this world is her equal to find.

—lnserted by her loving daughters, Irene and Edna.

CUNNINGHAM. —In loving memory of our dear sister Agnes, who died at Romahapa on December 24. 1025. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by loving sisters. M'LAREN.—In sad but loving memory of our dear wee girlie, Kathleen, who passed away, December 24, 1926 ; agtid four years and seven months'. “To memory over dear.” —lnserted by her loving father, mother, sister, and brother. Shag Point. POPE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital, December 25, 1025.

Sweet is the word remembrance, As these few lines will show. You will always be remembered, dear mother,

In the years that come and go. —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, W. and H. Pope. Rongehere. POPE.—In loving memory of dbar mother, who died December 25, 1925. “ Ever remembered. ’ —lnserted by Daphne. WHEATLAND. —In loving memory of our d’ear Phyllis, who passed away on December 24, 1923. Missing! Yes, for all time missing la the one wo ill could spare. Not a day do we forget you, In our minds you're always there. —lnserted by her loving father, mother, and sister.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20290, 24 December 1927, Page 10

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20290, 24 December 1927, Page 10

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Daily Times, Issue 20290, 24 December 1927, Page 10