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IN MEMORIAM.

BAGLEY. —In loving memory of my dear daughter, Margaret, who died on October 7, 1910, at Dunedin; aged 27 years. Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o’er. On the borderland we left her, • Soon to meet and part no more. CARSON. —In loving memory of my dear husband, William Carson, who died at Kaitangata on October 22, 1914; aged 80 years and 6i months. “At rest.” I have lost my soul’s companion,— A life linked with my own. Day by day I miss his voice, As I wonder all alone. The face I loved is now laid low, The fond, true heart is still; The hand I often clasped in mine Lies now in death’s cold chill. —lnserted by his sorrowing widow. CARSON.—In loving memory of my dear father, William Carson, who died at Kaitangata on October 22, 1914. His weary hours and days of pain, His troubled nights, arc past; His ever-patient, worn-out frame. Has found sweet rest at last. —lnserted by his loving daughter, G. Maokinlay. CATTANACH. —In fondest memory of Charles U. Cattanach, who passed away on October 24, 1913. “Wo often think with loving thoughts of thee.” —Inserted by his loving wife and sister. GOYEN.—In fond and loving remembrance of my dear cousin Doris, who departed this life at her parents’ residence, Woodhaugh, on October 27, 1911. Tire rolling stone of time rolls on, But still the vacant chair Recalls the love, the voice, the smile Of her who once sat there. —lnserted by her loving cousin, Susie. HARLAND.—In loving memory of my dear son, John, who died on October 22, 1913. His weary hours and days of pain. His troubled nights arc past. His ever-patient, worn-out frame Has found sweet rest at last. —lnserted by his loving father, sisters, and brothers. loving memory of our dear father, James Clark, killed on May 23, 1883. “Gone, but not forgotten.” Also our dear mother, Harriet M‘Kay, who passed away at 13 Currie street, Port Chalmers, on October 21, 1914. Kind and cheerful, Ever mindful of others. Forgetful of self. She won the love of all. —lnserted by their affectionate family. CLYDESDALE.—In loving memory of my beloved son, Herbert Ernest, who died on October 26, 1912. “ They miss you most who loved you best.”—lnserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers. HOCKING.—In loving memory of Nicholas, dearly beloved son of R. and E. Hocking, of Arthurton, who departed this life at Dunedin Hospital on October 24, 1909. Some day we hope to meet him ; Some day, wo know not when, We shall clasp his hand in the Better Land, And never part again. —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters, KENNEDY. —In loving memory of Margaret Kennedy, who departed this life at Timaru on October 21, 1913. “ O sacred heart of Jesus, have mercy on her soul.”— Inserted by her loving son, W. K., Oamaru. LESLIE. —In loving memory of James Walter Stewart, youngest son of George and Ellen Leslie, who was drowned at Dunedin wharf on October 22, 1909. Deeply regretted.—lnserted by his Borrowing parents, brothers, and sisters. MORTON.—In loving memory of Jessie, dearly beloved wife of William Morton, who passed away at Dunedin on October 23, 1914. “ Jesus called her to heaven’s perfect peace.”—lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters. PATERSON.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother, Janet Paterson, who passed away at Cavorsham on October 26, 1907. Sweet be thy rest, thy memory’s dear; It’s sweet to breathe thy name. In life we loved thee very dear; In death we do the same. —lnserted by her affectionate family. REID. —In loving memory of our dear ones—my husband, James H. Reid, who departed this life on October 21, 1912; and daughter Maggie, who departed thiV life on September 3, 1912; also son Ronald (Don), who departed this life on May 3, ISO 7. Till the day dawn and the shadows flee away. —lnserted by the sorrowing wife and mother and son, Douglas. THOMSON.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Elizabeth Murray Thomson, who died at Allanton on October 21, 1911. The flowers I plant upon her grave may wither and decay, But fresh and green her memory will forever with me stay. —lnserted by her loving husband, Alexander Thomson. WILSON.—In fond remembrance of Annie, who departed this life at Riverton on October 21, 1908. They cannot die whose memory lives in hearts that know their worth. —lnserted by H. L. Hunt. Notification!! of Births, Marriages, and Deaths appearing in the Witness also receive Insertion in the Daily Times without additional charge. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent for publication from the country districts require to be. verified by the signature of either our agent in the district from which the announcement is sent or of the clergyman of the district. Charge for these, 3s per insertion. When verses are added to "la Memoriam” notices, an additional charge of 2s (id for each verse of four lines Is. made.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 47

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3215, 27 October 1915, Page 47