IN MEMORIAM.
FORBES.—In loving memory of James, who departed this life November 15, 1914. No so'.ind disturbs his slumbers, No frowns to mark his brow. All his cares and trials are over; — He is happy, resting now. Death doth hide but not divide — Thou art but on Christ’s other side. —lnserted bj’ his sisters and brother. HARPER. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Robert Robinson Harper, who died at Dunedin Hospital on November 16, 1913 ; also Rowan, beloved son of M. Harper, who died at Roxburgh on September 21, 1914. “So loved, so mourned.” Call not back the dear departed;— Anchored safe where storms are o’er. On the border land we left them, Soon to meet and part no more. —lnserted by their loving wife and mother and family. HASSING.—In loving memory of Elizabeth Lavinia Agnes, who departed this life at the school residence, Heddon Bush, on November 15, 1906. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. JOPP.-In loving memory of my dear husband, John Lumsden Jopp, who died suddenly at Arrowtown, 13th November, 1907. ’Tis eight sad years ago to-day Since one we loved was called away; We loved him then, wo love him still; Forget him? —No, wo never will. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. KITTO. —In memory of James Kitto, kite of Moa Flat and North-East Valley, who died at Wellington on November 15, 1914. — Inserted by A. Kitto, Nelson. MAGNUS.—In fond and loving memory of our darling son and brother Robert, who fell asleep in Jesus, at Port Chalmers, on his. twenty-third birthday, November 16. 1910. Five lonely years have passed away since our great sorrow fell. Yet in our hearts we mourn the loss of one we loved so well. 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 his loving father, mother, and sisters M'KEE. —In loving memory of my dear husband, Joseph M‘Kee, who was accidentally killed at "Bann Hill,” Kelso, on November 14, 1913. The flowers wo plant upon his grave may wither and decay, But fresh and green his memory will forever with us stay. I —lnserted by his sorrowing wife and littlo son, Willie. MUIR.—In affectionate remembrance of our beloved son. George, who died November 14, 1909. . Mv fairest child was first to fall, The sweetest first to fade. My fondest, dearest, best of all Is laid within the grave. “Thy will bo done.” STUART. —In loving memory of our dear son, Charles Stuart, who passed away at Moa Creek on November 15, 1907. Some day we hope to meet him, Some day, we know not when. Wo shall clasp his hand in the Better Land And never part again. —lnserted by his loving mother and brothers and sisters. Notifications 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 “In Memoriam” notices, an additional charge of 2s Bd for each verso of four lines is made.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3218, 17 November 1915, Page 47
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557IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3218, 17 November 1915, Page 47
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