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IN MEMORIAM.

BEARDSMORE.-In loving memory of our dear son, James Beardsmore, who passed away at Dunedin on January 20. 1916. Sleep on, dear Jim, thy strife is o'er: Thy willing hands will toil no more. On earth there's strife, in heaven rest. Tlicy miss you most that loved you best. —lnserted by his loving father and mother. BISHOP.—In fond memory of our dear Auntie Nellie, who departed this life on January 21, 1915. She only sleeps. —lnserted by her loving niece and nephews. COOK.—In loving memory of Wee Madgie, accidentally drowned at Roseneath; Sawyers' Bay, on January 19, 1916. Oh for the touch of a vanished hand and the sound of a voice that is still. FLETT.—In fond memory of George Edward Flett. who died at Otokia on January 24, 1906.—Inserted by hk parents and brothers. HARVEY. —In loving memory of Mary, beloved wife of Thomas Harvey, who departed this life at West Taieri on January 23, 1910. Call not back tho dear departed, Anchored safe where storms are o'er. On the borderland wo left her, Soon to nvcot to part no more. Fur beyond this world of changes. Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our missing loved one In our Father's mansion fair. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of Henry Madden Henderson, who departed this life on January 25, 1915. at Macandrew road. South Dunedin. ' : Gone, but not forgotten.'" —lnserted by his loving wife and daughter, M. Henderson and A. Mason. Balclutha. MACDONALD.—In fond and loving memory Sarah, dearly-beloved wife of the late W, Macdonald, who passed away at Ida Valley, Otago Central, on Januarv 21, 1910. Faith and hope may pass away. But love can never die, Though dearest objects of that lo\-e In silent graves may lie. The silent grief that's in tho zone No human eye may iraeo, For many a broken heart lies hid Behind a smiling face. ■ —lnserted by her sorrowing sons and sister-in-law (Jessie Clouston). BUDDY. —In loving memory of our dearly-loved father, who passed away at 27 Park terrace, Kensington, on Januarv 19. 1912. His kindly ways and cheery smile Are pleasant to recall; He had a friendlv word for each, And died beloved by all. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughter Ella. PT'DDY.—In memory of my beloved father. "A faithful father, loving, true, and kind." i —lnserted by his daughter, Annie Harvey. I WILLjfAMS.—In loving memory of our daughter Esther, who passed awav on J January 24, 1916. I Dear (lie grave where our darling is laid. j Bear is her memory, which shall never fade, j Swor-i is the hope that again we shall meet, j Kneeling togeth 'V at Jesus's feet. i —lnserted by h:r father, mother, brother.-. and -istei s. NuMtlco'lonß o! nirfhi. Marriage, and D'nths apI prarlug 'q the Witness also receive ln?erttrm In j the Dultj Timeg without additional charge. Auiiouncoinir.ta of Birthe, Marriages, imd Deaths | Bcr:t lor publication from tho country district* requiio to bo verified by the signature of cither our I agent In tho district trom which th« announcement I !» sont or ut the clergyman of tho dietriot. Charge i j [or the»e. 3s per insertion. When verjes are I H'l<l<-,1 to "In Mernoriam" notices, an additional I char no ot 2s Bd for ohcli r«.Tse of four linet la ; j made.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 41

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 41

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3280, 24 January 1917, Page 41