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IN MEMORIAM

•~?ffi£?OTT:— Itr’ldVing' themory of dear Harry, who. passed away; June 2, 1932. Thus ‘do we remember him and keep unbroken The bond which Nature gives; Thinking that remembrance, though unspoken. Will reach him where he lives. —lnserted by his sisters. CARLSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away, June 2, 1941. 'Tis sweet to know we’ll meet again Where partings are no more, And that the one I loved so dear Has only gone before. —lnserted by his loving wife. CARLSON.—In loving memory of our dear dad, who passed away, June 2, 1941. God saw that he was weary. The hill too steep to climb, So he gently closed his tried eyes And whispered: "Peace be thine.”, —lnserted by his loving family. CARLSON.—In loving memory of our dear grandad, who passed away on June 2, 1941. ’ Just up on the rise they laid him to sleep; Our dear precious one wc could not keep. “Ever remembered.” —lnserted by his loving grandchildren. MARTIN.—In loving memory of my wife and our mother, who passed away on June 2, 1942.—Inserted by her husband and family, Tahakopa. MARTIN—In loving memory of our dear mother and granny, who passed away on June 2, 1942. Always unselfish, loving and kind; Few on this earth her equal to find; One of the best that God could send— A wonderful mother right to the end. —lnserted by son, Claude, daughter, Jean, grandchildren, Robin, Betty, Heather, of Lumsden. MARTIN.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Owaka Hospital on June 2, 1942. God saw her footsteps falter; T\ie path had grown too steep. He 'gently took her by the hand And laid her down to sleep. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Lily and Alton. SCOTT.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away at Dunedin, June 2, 1923. , My lips cannot speak how I miss you; My heart cannot tell what to say; God alone knows how I miss you As I journey on life’s weary way. —lnserted by his loving wife, Isabel D. Scott. Milton. SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear parents, father,, passed away June 2, 1923, mother, January 10, 1903. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by their loving daughters, Dunedin. SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, Emily, who passed away, June 2, 1942. “ Ever remembered.” Inserted by her loving husband, daughters, and son-in-law. SMITH.—In fond memory of our dear mother, who passed away, June 2,. 1942. “ Sadly missed.”—lnserted by her loving sons overseas. Ivan and Oscar.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25241, 2 June 1943, Page 1

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25241, 2 June 1943, Page 1

IN MEMORIAM Otago Daily Times, Issue 25241, 2 June 1943, Page 1

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