IN MEMORIAM.
loving memory of dear Matilda, who departed this life at Waitati, January 9, 1911.—“ Peace, perfect Inserted by her husbajid. KEMP—In loving memory of James Kemp, who departed this life on January 9, 1905. To saddened hearts, whose quiet days Kpow each its hour of bitter grief Make peace, the Heavenly Comforter. To-day breathe words of sweet relief. May ©very wound be gently healed. May falling tears be kissed away. —lnserted by his loving wife and family and Brother. KILNER—In loving memory of Josenh Henry Kilner who died at Milton on January 6, 1911. Rest, dearest father, sweetly rest— I hey miss you most who love you best. Inserted by his loving wife and family. loving memory of our dear: Mother, Flora M‘Kay, who died at Dimed m on January 9, 1907. Her lips are now silent, her heart is now cold, Whoso smile and whoso welcome oft met _us of old. Vte miss her and mourn her, in silcno* unseen. And dwell in the memories of joys that have been. Inserted by hor sorrowing family. RIVERS—!n memory of my dear Mother, who died at Alexandra South on JanuIZju: h « I °™«' r m D ?J~ Ir l I f vin ?. memory of George Todd, vho lost Jus life while diving at 10° 1911° dredge, on January Dear is the grave where he Is kid Sweet is the memory that never will fade. Roses may wither, leave? fade and die t though otliers forgot him, never will I. Inserted by his loving wife.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 51
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376IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3017, 10 January 1912, Page 51
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