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IN MEMORIAM.

MONSON. —In loving memory of Ethel Monson, beloved wife of- the late Henry Monson, who died from influenza at Invercargill on December 5, 1918.—Inserted by Mrs Monson and family. MONSON. —In loving memory of Ethel Monson, eldest daughter of the late O. Boddy, King street, Dunedin, who died oa December 5,' 1918.—Inserted by her. stepmother and her two daughters.. InveroaT-gill-papers please copy. '■}■'■' MORRISON.—In loving _ memory of my dear wife, Angelina (Angie), >who passed away at Invercargill oh December 4, 1918. Wo, who loved" her, sadly mies her. As It dawns another year. In the lonely hours of thinking . -• <-' Thoughts ol her axe very doar. —lnserted by her 'sorrowing- husband and "" sons. ' • .■ ,'..-.; '":'.'i MORRISON.—In loving memory of Robert Donaldson Morrison, who died from influenza on December 5, 1918. ' . To live In the hearts of those we love i _. Is not to die. ".'-'- —lnserted by parents, sister's, and brothers. MORRISON.—In loving memory of Robert Donaldson (Bob), who passed away | at Dunedin from pneumonic influenza on December 6, 1918. "Too dearly loved to . be forgotten."—lnserted by L. B. NEWMAN. —In sad and loving memory of May Newman, who died at Owaka pneumonia, following upon- influenza,, on-. December 4, 1918; aged 21 years. V.A.D. v Best 'comes at length, though life be long an&V ,| dreary, - : - '•',-'- ... »• '■'',';■ The day must dawn and darksome night be .::_<-; passed; ' - !; Youth's journey ends in welcome to the weary, -,- And Heaven, the heart's true home, will coma at last. —lnserted by her loved ones. ■ vj» NEWMAN. —In loving memory of May , Newman, who departed thia> life at Owaka v on December 4, 1918.. '.. There is no death; an angel form Walks o'er the earth with silent tread, He bears our best loved things away, And then we call them " dead." —lnserted by her loving friend, Nancy M'Dowall. , .: NIXON. —In loving memory of my dear, ■wife, Jeannie Kerr, who died at Mary street, Port Chalmers, on December 8,191 a. "•Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by-, her loving husband; . , NIXON. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Jeannie Kerr, who died at Mary street, Port Chalmers, on December 8, 1912. "Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted v by her loving husband. '£ O'CONNELL.—In loving- memory .of my dear husband; John CCbnnell, who died at Dunedin-on December 3, 1918. R.I.P. Though absent from amongst us You are present in our thoughts, And those you left behind von . ' Still keenly feel your loss. Perth, West Australia. O'CONNELL—In loving memory of John O'Connell, who died on December 3, , 1918. "Rest in peace." - . : PAGE. —In loving memory of my dear r \ husband, Charles Henry Page, who died on December 7, from influenza and pneu- - monia; aged 48 years. Oft and oft my thoughts do wander - To a grave not far away, Where- I laid my dear, good husband • Just a year ago to-day.. '-.-.".. - • ' He was a husband and father, true and kind, Not many on this earth his equal we could and. —lnserted by his loving wife, sons, and ; daughters-in-law. • ~ . • PETERS.—In loving memory of my dear wife who died at. the Dunedin Hospital on ». December 5, 1918, from; influenza. God called her home—it was His willBut in our hearts she llveth still; Her memory is as dear to-day ' As at the hour she passed away. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. -"• . • •'■• ' PETERS.—In loving memory of Minni* - Peters, who died on December 5, 1918. "They who loved her best will misa her most/'—lnserted by her loving brothers and sisters. PILLING.—In aad. and loving memory of our dear daughter, Janet,- who passed away at Kaitangata from influenza on December 7, 1918.„ We do not forget her, nor do we intend, We think of her daily, and will.to the endj Gone and forgotten by some you may be. But dear to our memory forever you II be. —lnserted by her. loving . parents, sisters, and brothers. ...'.' PURVIS.—In loving memory of our dear - daughter and sister, Mary M'Nee Purvis, . who passed away at Waikouaiti from influenza on December 6, 1918. „ We do not forget her, nor do we intend, We think of her daily, and will to the endf Gone and forgotten by some you may be But dear to our memory forever you'll be. —lnserted by' her loving parents and brothers. QUILL. —In loving memory of John Carmody Quill, who died on December 8, 1918, of pneumonic influenza.—lnserted by his '\vife, daughter, and sons. ; REARDON.—In loving memory of Lucy Desmond Reardon', who died at Kurow on December 4, 1915. "So loved, so mourned." Inserted by her loving parents and sister. REID.—In sweetest memory of my beloved son, John Reid, died on December 7» 1918. Sadly mourned. ROBERTS.—In loving memory of Wil- ; liam Charles Roberts, who died at Dunedjn , on December 8, 1918. ..,.:.:.;:' ! I The midnight stars are shining ." ''.-'',;' '■'"■ Upon a silent grave, '"■'■' Where sleeping, without dreaminj, Lies one we could not save. —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, : and sister. ROEBUCK.—In loving memory of Alice Greta, who died at Dunedin on „Ve» cember 4, 1918. We never knew the pain she bore, We never saw her die; We only- know 6ho passed away And never said "good-bye." . . —lnserted by her stepson and daughter, ; Heriot. • '.:. ROULSTON.—In . loving memory of our . dear grandfather, Robert Roiilston, who passed away at Dunedin, December 2, 1918. One year has gone—how long it seems; In all our thoughts his face beams; In 'memory's page we'll never blot Three little words: "Forget him not." —lnserted by his grandchildren. SAUNDERS.—In loving memory of Ethel,., . who passed away December 2, 1918^_^Tal_

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Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 43

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 43

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3430, 9 December 1919, Page 43

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