IN- MEMORIAM.
CARIiTOIv. — In .loving memory of our dear • father, Walter Carlton, who died at Ratanui "on the 31st March, 1901; aged 50 years.—
Inserted by his 'loving family. CROSS. — In loving memory of our dear daughter Mildred (Milly), who died on the ■ 30th March, 1903.— Inserted" by her father,
mother, brother, and sister. CHAMBERS.— In "loving memory of John Norman Chambers, who died at Middlemarcli on fhe 31st March, 1903. it os^two years since thou hast left us, — ■•^""3ffiy~anemories are sweet --and dear; ZTh'ey:- have followed us like a shadow "Al!" through the passing year. _3sut we will meet thee, yes, we'll meet thee, ' In our Father's home of love. There one family will be united, 'To dwell with our Saviour above. —Inserted by Ms loving mother and brother. CHISHOLM. — In loving memory of oui d ear 0 father, Duncan Chisholm, who died suddenly on 4th April, 1904. It's hard to part on earth With one we loved so dear : But harder still it is to part Without a farewell word or tear. —Inserted by his loving family. POIiAN.— In loving memory of Francis Dolan, who was accidentally killed at Moneymore on the 30th March, 1904. "Gone, but not forgotten."— lnserted by his sorrowing wife and family. DEMPSTER.— In fond and loving memory of our dear Charlie, who departed this life on .the 31st March, 1898. v Thx£, the loving voice is silenced, And the true heart ceased to beat, Yet we miss the well-known footsteps
And the form we used to greet. Bleep on, dear loved one, thy labour is o'er; Thy -willing hands will toil no more. On earth there's strife, in heaven rest. .We miss you most who loved you best. Inserted by his loving parents, sist-ers, and brothers. "HARVEY. — In affectionate memory of John, •eldest son of Mr and Mrs G-eo. Harvey, - accidentally shot at Deep Stream, April 1, 1904. THOMSON. — la. loving remembrance of my dear wife, Marian, who departed this life at .at Alexandra, Ist April, 1903.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2664, 5 April 1905, Page 48
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415IN- MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2664, 5 April 1905, Page 48
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