IN MEMORIAM.
EASTINGS .-— ln sad but affectionate remembrance of our dear May, who passed away at | Alexandra South on April 7, 1904; aged 3 years and 8 months. The flowers we plant upon t^r grave Will' fade and die away, But dsep in ovir hearts -her memory is i As the hour she passed away. j — Inserted by, her sorrowing parents. iEAKRIS.— In loving memory of Trooper James Harris, who was tilled at Machavie, South Africa, on April 12, IS?2. — Insetted by his loving parents, sisters and brothers. liTJTJENS. — In loving memory of our dear brother John Henry Lutjens, who was acci- i dentally killed at Waitahuna Gully on April j t 12, 1904. EI P. j ' Twelve sad months to-day ! Since our dear brother was called away. j A loving brother, tree and kind, j Ho proved to be in heart and mind; His words, his actions, are not dead, But in our minds are daily read. The shock was great, the pain severe, To part with one we loved so dear; Oar trial's hard; we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. >-Inserted by his sorrowing brother and sisters. lIERCER. — In loving memory of our dear Bon Edward Valentine, who passed quietly away on the 12th April, 1903; aged 19 years. j Thou art gone, but not forgotten; J Never shall thy memory fade. j Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger | Hound the grave where thou art laid. j -s— lnserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers. M'GAW. — In loving memory of "William M'Caw, late of Clarksville, died 6th April, 1902; aged 83 years. "Whom the Lord knew face to face " (Deut. xxxiv, 10). RICHARDS. — In loving memory of Justena, ! the beloved wife of Vvilliam Richards, who died, at Cromwell, April 6, 1904. ! Tho' the loving voice is silenced, I And the true heart ceased to beat, Yet we missed the well-known footsteps, ! And the form we used to greet. — Inserted by her loving husband. XLA.CK. — In loving memory of our dear father, John Black, who died at his home, Shag Valley, on the Btii of April, 1901. " Gone, Jmt not forgotten."
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Otago Witness, Issue 2665, 12 April 1905, Page 48
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448IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2665, 12 April 1905, Page 48
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