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IN MEMORIAM.

MIDDLEMISS.—In sad but loving memory of Andrew Middlemiss, who died at Ureenvale, Southland, on September 26, 1918. A day of remembrance, but sad to recall. —lnserted by his loving wife, Benhar. PARKER.—In loving memory of Trooper Samuel Cooper Parker, of Athol, who was killed in action in battle of Sommo, beptember 17, 1916. He heard his country call, and he answered, Nobly lived, nobly died, Just when his life was brightest, Just when his hopes were best; And now in God's hands no rests. Also his sister, Euphemia Cooper, eldest daughter of F. J. S. and Rachel Parker, ■who died at Invercargill, September 1912.

Through weeks of suffering and of pain set on her bed sho lay; "It's nothing more than I can bear, she cheerfully did say. "I'll wait the Master's own good time to soothe mv every pain, Knowing to live in Oh list is life, to dio is endless gain." —lnserted by their loving parents. SCOTT.—In loving memory of Jean E., ■who died at Dunedin, September 25, 1917. "Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by her husband and children.

I SUTTON.—In loving memory of Oliver Lewis Sutton, who passed away at Napier on September 20, 1918. "Sadly missed."— Inserted by his loving wife and family.

THORNLEY—In fond and loving memory of John, who entered into rest on September 26, 1918, and was interred in Anderson's Bay Cemetery, beloved husband of Sarah Ann Thornley; aged 71 years. Oh, for the touch of a vanished hand and the sound of a voice that is stilled! When I look around my lonely home, And see the vacant chair, "Where oft he sat with listening ear And listened to my care, pen can write, no tongue can tell How sad my bitter loss; But Thou, O Lord, hast helped ime well To bear my heavy cross. —lnserted by his loving -wife and family. V WALLACE.—In loving memory of William Wallace, who died at Outram on September 21, 1918. God called him home, it was His will, But in our hearts he liveth still; His memory is as dear to-day As at the hour he passed away. .—lnserted by his loving wife and daughter.

JTotlfloaUons of Births, Man-lagM, and Deaihn tppeuring In the Witness also racily* lnsartiea la tha Daily Time* without additional oharge. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deo' is ••nt for publication from the oomntijjr districts •• qhlra to bi> Terlfled by tha signature of either ow »S«mt In tha diatrle*; from which the mnomi«TO»M !« aant or of the olergrman of tha district. Oharge lor these, Is per Insertion. ■ When vera** arc added to "In Mamoriaaa " notion, an additional •harts of Is Id for «aah .Terse of four lines is Bade.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3419, 26 September 1919, Page 40

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3419, 26 September 1919, Page 40

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3419, 26 September 1919, Page 40