IN MEMORIAM.
; COLLIER. —In lovinor memory of Charles l Henry Collier, who died at. Dunedin ion /September 17, 1914. " The, best and the j dearest go homo to their God." DAVIDSON.—To the treasured and up- | lifting memory of my much-loved brother, ! John William, who died at Dunedin on : September 18, 1914. Still with mo in sweet communion Lives the form that seemeth dead. —lnserted by his sorrowing sister, Queenie. ELSOM.—In loving memory of Frederick j Charles Elsom, who died at Dunedin Hos- • pital on September 16. 1905. " Thy will be | done." —Inserted by his loving wife and I family. I FORBES. —In sad but loving' memory of Helen Forbes, beloved wife of John Forbes, who died at Invereargill on September 13, I 1916. I think I see her still in life, Although one year has passed; But in my memory fresh, she lives, | And will do till the last. —lnserted by her loving husband. FORBES. —In loving memory of our dear ' sister Nelly, beloved wife 'of John C. Forbes, who died at Invereargill on September 13, 1916. With tender recollections, with many a j silent tear. Wo meet; but one is wanting—our loved one is not here. There was a hand we did not see which I beckoned her away, There was a voice we did not hear bid her no longer stay. j —lnserted by her loving sister and brother, j Agnes and Dave. HOLDEN. —In loving memory of our dear Charlie, who died at Kaitangata on September 18, 1910; aged 13 years and 10 | months. " Gone, but not forgotten."—lni sorted by liis loving mother, sisters, and ; brothers. HOWARD. —Tn loving memory of our ! dear mother, E. H. Howard, who passed away at Dunedin, September 19, 1915. Far removed from mortal sight, Dwelling in eternal light. —lnserted by the family. In loving memory of Holga, who died ;.j Melbourne on August 20, 1915. "Gone, ! but not forgotten." —Inserted by her loving j husband, S. B. Mahoocl. MTNTOSH. —In loving memory of our I dear father, John M'lntosh, who died at Aruri street, Oamaru, on September 13, 1916. He always had a willing hand i For those who needed help. And never spoke of what he did, But kept it to himself. He was a father kind and dear, A father's love had he; Loved by all who knew him here, A friend so kind and free. —lnserted by his loving family, j MTNTOSH. —In loving memory of our father, John M'lntosh, who died at Arun street, Oamaru, on September 13, 1916, after years of painful suffering. I Gone, but not forgotten. j —lnserted by his family. SHEA. —In loving memory of Patrick Shea, who died at Naseby on September 16, 1916; aged 59 years. R.I.P. Rest on. dear father, thy labour's o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more; A faithful father, true and kind, No friend on earth like you we'll find. ; —lnserted by his loving wife and family.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 36
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491IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3314, 19 September 1917, Page 36
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