IN MEMORIAM.
BAERON. — In loving remembrance of Annis Gibson Barron, beloved daughter of James and Margaret Barron. who died at Saddla Hill, Otago, New Zealand, on Ist October, 1903; aged 13 years and 5 months. God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given; And though the body lmgers here The soul is safe in Heaven. CAMERON. — In loving memory of Duncan Cameron, who passed away 4th October, 1902. I live! O ye who loved me! Your faith waa
not in vain; Back through the shadowy valley I come to
you again. Safe in the love that guides me, with fearl«SS
feet I tread — My home is with the angels — O say not I ami
dead I — Inserted by loving wife and family. GLENNIE.— In loving remembrance of Jam« Glennie, who died at Balfour on Octo-be* 4, 1903 ; aged 62 years and 9 months. " Not lost, but gone before." Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'er; On" the borderland we left him, Soon to meet and parb no more. Far beyond this world of changes', Far beyond this world, of care, We shall find our missing loved ons In our Father's mansion fair. HAGERTY.— In sad but loving memory of Ann Hagerty, who departed this life on 28th September, 1399, at Hindon. • A loving mother, a granny dear. A faithful friend when sho was here; Great is the loss we have sustained, We hope to meet in Heaven again. — Inserted by her iovin'g daughter and grandchildren. t THOMSON. — In loving memory of Flora Thomson, who died at -Purakanui on tho 29th September, 1901. , WARRINGTON.— In sad and loving memory; of John Warrington, who died at his residence, Stafford street, Dunedin, on -the 28th, of September, 1900, after a long and' painful illne&s, the result of an accident at tha Dunedin Railway Station: aged 51 years. They miss "him most who loved him best. Inserted by his sorrowing wife' and family. GOLDER.— In loving memory of John Golder, who died on the 30th September, 1904. The lips are now silent, the -heart is now
cold, • . - Whose smile and whose welcome oft niet us
of old; ' - . r We miss him and mourn him in silence
' unseen, And dwell on the memories of joys thai ■ have been. — Inserted by his loving wife, Mary Golder.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2690, 4 October 1905, Page 51
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