IN MEMORIAM.
BEER. —In fond and sad memory of Florence (Florrie), third daughter of H. S. and Lilian Constance Beer, who passed away at Riverton on June 2, 1914; aged 20 years.
Death came stealing o’er her pillow At the closing of the day. Without a sigh, without a murmur, Peacefully she passed away. —lnserted by 'her loving father, mother, sisters, and brother.
DELLOW. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life at Waipahi, June 5, 1914.
A light is from our household gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant at our hearth Which never can bo filled. We mourn her loss, and well we may, She was o.ur friend from day to day. With kindly deeds and words of love, We miss her now she’s gone above. —lnserted by her sorrowing sons and daughters. HATTON.—In loving memory of M. A. Hatton, wife of Joseph Hatton, who fell asleep at Eglinton road, Dunedin, on June 6, 1905. LAMBERT; —In loving memory of Elizabeth Lambert, who died at Brockville, Dunedin, op June 3, 1914. It’s just a year ago to-day I watched my sister pass away. She bore her pain—she bore it well' And what she suffered, none can tell
Peacefully sleeping, resting at last. Life’s weary pain and suffering past. Thou are not forgotten, dearest sister, Or wilt thou ever be. As long as life and memory last I will remember thee. —lnserted by her brother John. MTCEICH. —In loving memory of the late Lieutenant Robert MTveich, Ninth Now Zealand Contingent, killed at Ycreeninging, South Africa, on June 4. 1902. —Inserted by his loving wife and children. MORRISON.—In loving memory of our dear little daughter, Maggie, who departed this life on June 3, 1911.
• Another little form asleep. And a little spirit gone. Another little voice is hushed, And a little angel born. Two little feet have gone the way To the home beyond the skies; And our hearts are like the void that comes When a strain of music dies. —lnserted by her sorrowing parents. NICHOLSON. —In loving' memory of Sarah Eliza Nicholson, who departed this life on the 9th day of June, 1913. Thou art not forgotten, dearest mother, Nor wilt thou ever be. As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. —lnserted by her loving sons and daughter. SMAIL. —In loving remembrance of James Smail, beloved son of John and Williamina Will Smail, who died at Dunedin Hospital on Juno 3, 1906; aged 28 years and 9 months. Deeply mourned. Not dead to us, wc love ’him dear; :. Not lost, but gone before. Ho lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore.
SMAIL. —In loving memory of John, hcIpved husband of Williamina Will Smail. who died at Dunedin Hospital on Juno 6, 1913; aged 65 years (late of Otokia). Deeply mourned.
Ho boro his pain, he boro it well. And what he suffered none can tell. Peacefully sleeping, resting at last, Life’s weary pains and sufferings past. WALKER. —In loving memory of Mrs W. H. Walker, who fell asleep in Jesus on June 8, 1913.—Inserted by her sorrowing family.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 51
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524IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 51
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