IN MEMORIAM.
ADAMS. — In loving memory of our dear
mother, who departed +his life on May 16, 1907 Dearest mother, thou hast left us, — We thy loss most deeply feel, But 'tis God who hath bereft us— He can all our sorrows heal. O silent grave, jto thee we trust This precious pa_rt of earthly dust; G-uaid it safe'y, sacred tomb, Till we, her children, ask for room.
— Inserted by her, loving sons and daughters. ANDREWS —In loving memory of our dear grandmother, Mary Ann Andrews, who departed thU life April 11, 1898; also, our dear granditathsr, Richard Thomas Peaxce Andrews. May 17, 1908.— 50 dearly loved, so sadly missed Sweetly i^iey rest while others sigh, Treading this vale of tears. Softly their peaceful forms doth lio, Foigetful of all pain and care. Ypq, we part, but not for ever: There \ ill be a glorious morn ; We but part to meet forever On the resurrection mom.
— Inseitecl by their loving ■granddaughter". SMAIL — In loving remembrance of James Smail, beloved son of John and Willmmina Smail, who died at Otokia, Otago. New Zealand, on Apri! 3, 1906; aged 28 years and nine months Deeply regretted. It Feems but a day since he bade us goodbye, His heart full of liope, and his spirit so high. How little we thought, when he left us that day, The grim hand of Death would soon tear him away. So g«ntle aud kind! How we miss his dear I face ! _ j Now. we know that on earth we can ne'er j fill his place. I Though asleep in his Savioui, where grief is unknown, In sorrow and teais are his lov-ed ones at j home. j — Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters, I and brother. I
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Otago Witness, Issue 2879, 19 May 1909, Page 51
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386IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 2879, 19 May 1909, Page 51
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