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IN MEMORIAM.

BAGNELL.—In loving memory of our dear wee Margery, who died on May 26, 1919. The little oot is empty now, The little clothes laid by; A mother's hope, a father's joy In death's cold arms doth lie. God needed one more angel child Amidst His shining band, And so He bent with loving smile And clasped our darling's Siand.

—lnserted by her loving parents.- < BYERS.—In loving memory of our dear father, Robert Byers, who died Hawthorn Den, Stirling, May 28, 1918, "To memory ever dear."—lnserted by his loving family. CORTTSS'OS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear father, Benjamin Cortisscs (Ben Curtis), who departed this life on May 29, 1909, at his residence, 87 Stafford street. So loved, so mourned.

CORTISSOS.—In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Elias Oertissos (Ben, Curtis), who departed this life on 'May 28, 1897.

So loved, so mourned. They are gone, but not forgotten, -- . Never shall their memory fade; Fondest thoughts, will ever linger • .-.••'.■> Hound our dear loved ones' graves. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife, eons, and! daughters, and loving mother, brothers, and sisfceT3.

FITZGERALD.—In loving' memory of my dear father and mother, who died at Lawrence, May 27, 1908.—'Inserted by their loving- daughter, J". Gray. loving- memory of Alice Mary, who died May 25, 1918.—Inserted by her loving sister-in-law, B. P. HUNTER.—In f>mdl and loving remembrance of my dear parents, John and Jan« Hunter, who passed away at Dunedin on May 30, 191 G; aged 77 and 76 years respectively.

Safe in the arms of Jesus. They were parents truly fond, Friends both kind and true; Better parents never lived, ''* • Their equals .were but few. .. —lnserted by their loving and sorrowing <■ daughter and grand-daughter, Margaret EVa Hunter. M'GINNTS.'—<In loving- memory of on? dear mother, M. J. M'Ginni'?, who departed this life on May 26, 1917. R.l.P.—lnserted by her loving son and» daughter-in-law, M. P. and B. M'Ginnis, Earnseleugh.

M'RAE. —IA fond and loving- remembrance of my dear daughter Mary, who departed this life on Jnne 1, 1919. "So loved, bo mourned."—lnserted by ber -loving mother, sisters, and brothers. REID.—In sad and loving memory of my darling mother, who died at Invercargill on May 27, 1911. : . At evening time, when all was still, God gave His great command{ In silent peace she passed away Into a better land.

But God is kind; He gives me strength To bear my heavy cross; He is the only one who knows .My loneliness and loss. —lnserted by her 10-S&ig daughter and grandsons, Robert, George, and 'Maggie Heller, Raetihi. • REID.—In sad and loving memory of my; darling mother, wbo died at Invercargill on May 27, 1911. At evening time, when all was still, God gave His great command; In silent peace she passed away Into a better land. But God is kind; He gives me strength To bear my heavy cross; He is the only one Who knows Sly loneliness and loss. —lnserted ,by her- loving daughter and grandsons, Robert, George, . and Maggii Heller, Raetihi. '.-.•■ ;,.,..

RICHARDS. —In loving- memory of our dear mother, who passed away at St. Clair? on May 81, 1918. R.l.P.—lnserted by he* loving- children. SMITH. —In loving memory of my dear husband and our brother, William Duncan Smith, who departed this life at "Wainui," Lindis Valley, May 24, 1919.—Inserted by his loving wife and brothers. YOUNGr.—In loving- memory of Charles Young, who died at'Kelso on May 31, 1910.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3455, 1 June 1920, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3455, 1 June 1920, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3455, 1 June 1920, Page 39