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IN MEMORIAM.

BATHGATE.—In loving memory of Bertie, the dearly-beloved youngest son of Thomas and Cecilia Bathgate, who fed asleep in Jesus on October 7, 1914. Until the day dawns and the shadows flee away. —lnserted by his parents, brothers, and sisters. BOYD.-On October 9. 1915. at Dunedin. Edward Jairies, fourth son of „the late Wilson Boyd; aged 18 years. "So loved, so mourned."—lnserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Elspeth Campbell (lato of Ettrick), who departed this life on October 10, 1914. Sleep on, dear mother." take thy rest. We miss thee most who loved thee best. —lnserted by her loving sons and daughters. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Elspeth Campbell (lato of Ettrick), who departed this life on October 10, 1914. With tearful eyes we watched you, mother, Going on your heavenly way. Although we loved you, mother dear, We could not make you stay. •—lnserted by her loving son (Robert) and daughter-in-law. , CRAWFORD—In loving memory of Florence May, dearly-beloved daughter of Robert and Jane Crawford, who died at Duntroon, Otago, on October 9. 1914; aged 8g years. "Safe in the arms of Jesus." —- Inserted by her loving parents and brothers. DAVIDSON.—In loving memory of Samuel, dearly loved fourth son of Hannah Davidson, Waikouaiti, who died at Invercargill, October 11. 1910; aged 22 years. When death's dark shadows hover near, And all the days with pain arc rife; When all my heart is full of fear, Cling closely to the Lord of life. GRAY.—In loving memory of Mary Gray, much-loved wife of William Gray, who died at her residence. Koremata, Burnside, on October 10, 1915. alter a long and painful illness, borne with Christian fortitude. Rest at last. Gone, but not forgotten. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. M'LENNAN.—In loving memory of my dear husband. John M'Lennan, who passed away at Palmcrston on October 6. 1914. Day by day we all do miss thee. Words would fail our loss to tell: Bui in Heaven wo hope to meet tl flapp\ there- v ' :U . Christ to dwell. -Tn ei-ti-d by hi.- l-o '■ ■ '■"-■ nnd f.M:liiy },[ CAV'IN. in 1 m iv.'j. . ,■ ■ of < ' Li-i!..:-- M'Uiivin uhn Jx;„ lied th i ■■ • : <><•,..:.-■ I. l«14. i.-.i,' ii by E- '.. ' ■■ all!! ■ hi'd■'<.'!;. I Tiff KM '■■'■■■ '■. i'i' ing memo ' i iur idcar sim..".-. A'.'.ii;? Hivs-oh who .died j Dunedin on Oct'-hr ■■ .'ial. The weary hours and dn r s of pain. The troubled, sleepless nights are past. The evi'i patient, worn-out frame Has gained eternal rest at last. I —lnserted by her loving sister and brother--1 in-law, Martin and Christina Pryde, St. Leonards.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3265, 11 October 1916, Page 37

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3265, 11 October 1916, Page 37

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3265, 11 October 1916, Page 37