IN MEMORIAM.
M'DOWELL.—In fond and loving memory of Ted, who passed away at 3 New street, December 2, 1918, from influenza.
It'6 just one year since that sad day Since our dear Ted was called away; Ills weloomo smile, his loving iaoe, No one oan, ever fill his plaoe. God called him home, it was His will, But in our hearts be livoth still J His memory is as dear to-day As at the hour he pasaed away. —-Inserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sist'Ts.
MACDONALD.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Ewen, who passed awas* at Napier on December 2, 1918.—Inserted by his loved ones. MELVILLE.—In loving memory of Nurse Bernadina. Florence Alice Melville, who died of pneumonic Influenza at Blenheim on December 3, 1918. Peace, perfect" peace, With loved ones far away, In Jeuu'e keeping they «vro saio, and we.
—lnserted by her loving aunt, A. L. 0., Kurow.
NICHOLSON.—In loving memory of Stafford Andrew, who died at Dunedin Hospital, from pneumonjo influenza, on December 2, 1918; aged three, years.
'Kb one aad year ago to-day fence one we loved was called away; Wo loved him then, we love him still, Forget him? No, we never will. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers.
NICHOLSON—In loving memory of my dear Stafford Nicholson, died December 2, 1918. We often think of days gone by .When we were all together; A shadow o'er our lives is cast, A loved one gone forever. If we had our dearest wish fulfilled '■ And all earth's treasures, too, Or choose from Heaven whatever we could, Dear Stafford wo would ask for you. —lnserted by his grandmother, M. J. Nicholson.
ROULSTON.—In loving memory of our dear grandfather, Robert Roulston, who passed away at Dunedin, Deoemher 2, 1918. One year has gone—how long it seems; In «|ll our thoughts his face beams; In memory's page we'll never blot Three little words: " Forget him not."
—lnserted by his grandchildren. SALMON. —In loving memory of Emily, beloved wife of Edward A. Salmon, who passed away Deoember 2, 1918. No mere upon this earth we'll see Your gentle loving face; There is no one in this wide world ' Will ever fill your. place. , • —lnserted by her loving husband and family. SAUNDERS.—In loving memory of Ethel, who passed ajvay December 2,. 1918. "To memory ever dear."—lnserted by T. G. D., Kajapoi. SAUNDERS. —In fond and loving memory of our dear daughter, Ethel Saunders, who passed away at Dunedin, December 2, 1918; aged 22 years. Also our dear daughter-in-. law, Isabel Saunders, who passed away' at Dunedin, November 21, 1918; aged 24 years. (Both or influenza.) We do not forget, nor do we intend, We think of you dearly and will to the end; Though gone and forgotten by some*you may be, But dear to our memories ,forever you'll be... ■—lnserted by their loving mother, father;' sisters, and brothers.
WALTERS.—In loving memory of pur dear; daughter and sister, Maude, who departed this life on November 26, 1918. Sadly missed.''—lnserted by her loving parents and sister, Charlotte J: Orr N.S.W., Australia.
WALTERS. —In sad but loving memory of our dear sister Maud, who departed this life on November 26, 1918. "Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by her loving sister and brother, James and Amy Steel.
WHITE.—In loving memory of Margaret, who passed away at Oamaru on November 28. 1918, dearly beloved wife of John White.
One year has passed, our hearts are sore, As time rolls on we miss her more; Her welcome smile, her loving face, No one can ever fill her place. A better mother never lived, I Nor one more true and kind; Her equal in this weary world You'll very rarely find. Her heart was always in her home, She tried and did her best; "Until a message came one day, God Called her home to rest. —lnserted by her sorrowing husband and family. WHITE. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Frederick Herbert White,, who died at Hampden from influenza epidemic on November 30, 1918. We do not forget you,* dear brother, nor do we
intend, Wo think of you dally, and will to the end. The cup was bitter, the sting severe, To part with one we loved so dear; The loss is great; we'll not oomplain, But trust in Christ to meet again. —lnserted by his loving sister, Grace A. Jacobson, and family. WRIGHTSON.—In lovimr memory of my dear husband, Ralph, who passed away at Cromwell on November 29, 1918. Not de-ad to ue who loved him, Not lost, but gone before. —lnserted by his wife and two little ones. WRIGHTSON—In loving memory of Ralph Robert, who died at Cromwell on November 29, 1918, dearjy beloved son of the late Johin and I. Wrightson.—lnserted by his loving mother. . '• i • , v f In fond and loving memory of dear wee May (Alice May), who died at ".Erne Hill," Waimahaka, November 29, 1918; in her fifth year. Fair wee flower of heavenly birth, She was too fair to bloom on_earth ; God called her home, it was Tlis will,
Forget her—no we never will. —lnserted by her loving father, mother, and sisters.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3429, 2 December 1919, Page 39
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