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IN MEMORIAM.

ADAMS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Maungatua on September 7, 1915.

Dear is the grave where father is laid. Sweet is the memory that never will Jade. Roses may wither, leaves fade and die; — If others forgot him, never will we. Wo do not forget, for we loved him too dearly For his memory to fade from our life as a dream. Our lips .are now silent, for our hearts mourn sincerely ; But our thoughts often rest where his photo is seen. —lnserted by his loving wife, and family. CARSON.—In loving memory of James William Carson, who died at Kaitangata on September 6, 1907. Also William Frederick Carson, who died on October 10, 1907.

Oft do my footsteps wander to a grave, not far away. Where I laid you, clearest loved ones, justten years ago to-day. Though tho clouds above divide us, and your faces I cannot see, I am thinking of you, Jim and Fred, as you used to think of me. —lnserted by their loving mother, Mrs Carson, Clyde terrace, Kaitang:ita.

CHARLES. —In loving memory of Isabella, daughter of John and tho late Elizabeth Aitkenhead, and wife of W. J. Charles, who died at Auckland on September 12, 1903.—Inserted by her loved ones.

DAVIS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Mary Ann Davie, who died at her residence, Mataura Park, Fortrose, on Sunday, September 8, 1912. I miss you most who loved you best. Mother, you have left me In this weary world to sigh, But God hath not bereft me. I shall meet you by and bye. —lnserted by her' sorrowing daughter (Jinnie) and grandchildren (Wee Girl and Maggie Heller), Bush Siding, Southland.

JACK.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on September 12, Though lost to sight, to memory ever dear. —lnserted by her loved ones. LYALL.—In sad but loving memory of Margaret, the beloved wife of John Lyall, Stirling, who passed away on August 25, 1914. Also of • James, their youngest son (N.Z.F.A., Second Reinforcements), who died at Palmerston South on September 9, 1916. "In a fairer lalid imited." —Inserted by their loved ones. MURRAY. —In loving memory of my dear father, who passed away at Halton street, East Gore, on September 7, 1914. Sweet to remember, dear to my heart, My love for him will never depart. And to remember him, once so near, And who, though absent, is still so dear. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Jessie. MACMILLAN. —In loving memory of Margaret, beloved wife of Allan Macmillan, who passed away September 8, 1913. , And the stately ships go on To their haven under the hill, But, oh, for the touch of a vanished hand And the sound of a voice 'that is a still. —lnserted by her loving daughter. M ANDERSON.—In loving memory of Charles Manderson, who died at Mosgiel Junction on September 8, 1903. —Inserted by his wife, son, and daughters. PALMER.—In loving memory of my dear husband, William Palmer (late of Maryhill terrace, Mornington), who passed away at Christchurch on September 12, 1916. ■For ever with the Lord. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. RYAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Naseby. September 7, 1914. (Gerinia Ann Ryan.) Thou art not forgotten, dear mother, And as dawns another year, Often our thoughts of you, dear mother, Wander to the grave where you are laid. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law and grandchildren, Jessio and Edward Jones, Port Chalmers. SIME. —In loving memory of Thomas Sime, who departed this life on September 10, 1915. Our loss is great, we'll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. Rest, dearest husband, sweetly rest; They miss you most who loved you best. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. SMITH.—In loving memory of Jenny R. Smith, who died at her residence, Burnside, on September 9, 1900. TREACY. —In sad and loving memory of Patrick Treacy, of Evan's Flat. Lawrence, who died on September 12, 1911. Not gone from memory, not gone from love, But gone unto his Father's home above." Rest in tho Saviour, sweetly rest; We miss him most who loved him best. —lnserted by his loving wife, sons, and daughters. Antioanoements of Births, Marriage*, and Deaths ••ol lor jiuhlloatlon from the country dlatriote «*• B.nlre to be Terlfled by the signature of either our ugeut In the dlitrlot from which the announoemMit ia aent or of tho clergyman of the dlafcriot. Chargj for Uieae, Be par Insertion. When tmjm are addad to "In Memorlam" notloea, an additional oimrge of 2i «d for each Tore* of four linei li mod a. Kotlfloatlona of Births, Uarrfujia, and Death « appaarins «n the Witneea alio reoelTe Insertion (n tho Dnlly Times withont additional charge.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3313, 12 September 1917, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3313, 12 September 1917, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3313, 12 September 1917, Page 35