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IN MEMORIAM.

HEWLETT. —In loving memory of our dearly beloved eon, Aifio, who died at Croydon Bush on August 10, 1912. Deal Alfio’s in heaven. Dearest Aide, thou hast left us— Loft a world of sin and pain; Gone to heaven to be an angel, And a crown of glory wear. Dearest Aifio, how we miss thee. None but a mother’s love can tell. Wo have lost, but heaven has gained thee. Dearest Alfie, fare thee well. —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. M'GUCKIN. —In loving memory of our dear Molly, who departed this life at Omakau on August 12, 1913. A blank is in our home and sorrow is our lot. The love that was our own is ever unforgot. e But she has reached a land untouched by pain and sin, While we, oppressed by care, have still our crown to win. —lnserted by her loving mother, father, sisters, and brother-in-law, M'GUCKIN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Mollio, who departed this life -at Omakau, Otago Central, on August 12, 1912. “So loved, eo mourned.’’--—ln-serted by her loving parents, sisters, and brother-in-law. M'LEAN. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Emily Cameron M’Lean, who died at Dun robin, August 12, 1898. Our love still clings to thee.—lnserted by her loving son and daughter, Joan and Mary M‘Kinnon. M"TAGGART. —In loving memory of our dear daughter Janet, who departed this life at Rutanui on August 8, 1912. “So loved, so mourned.’’—lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. ORCHARD.—In loving memory of Edward Cephas Orchard, who died at the Gore Hospital. August 12, 1911. Dear is the grave where our loved one is laid. Dear is the memory that never will fade. Sweet is the hope that again wo shall meet. Kneeling together at Jesus’s feet. daughter. He was one of tl'-e best God could send, A loving son, a faithful friend.. Forget him, no, we never will, As years roll on wo love him still. and sisters. WELNOSKI.—In loving memory of our darling Nellie, who departed this life at Milton on August 7, 1910. Woe Nellie’s asleep. A blank is in pur home, and sorrow ia our lot; The love that was our own is ever unforgot But she has reached a land untouched by pain and sin. While we, oppressed by care, have still our crown to win. —lnserted by her loved ones Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths for publication from tho country districts require to bo verified by tho signature of either our agent in tho district from which the announcement is sent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, Sa per insertion prepaid, or 4a if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 8d for each line over five. When verses are added to "In Mcmoriam” notices, an additional charge ol 2a 8d for oaoh verso of four lines Is made.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 47

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3100, 13 August 1913, Page 47