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In Loving Memory of Mrs W. J. Grav, Okato.

Pure as any budding flower, Loved by all who ever knew, Childlike to a passing stranger, Though a woman kind and true. As she moved so soft and gentle, Filling each and all with love, Oh, what comfort it must bring us, For we know she dwells above. How we pray that God may guide them, Who are left to mourn their loss, And may they grow as kind and gentle, As upon life’s way they’re tossed. One of her many loving friends. S.A.K., Opunake.

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Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 281, 18 May 1897, Page 2

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In Loving Memory of Mrs W. J. Grav, Okato. Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 281, 18 May 1897, Page 2

In Loving Memory of Mrs W. J. Grav, Okato. Opunake Times, Volume VI, Issue 281, 18 May 1897, Page 2

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