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IN MEMORIAM.

BELL.-—ln loving ' memory of William James; beloved, husband of Annabella Bell, who died at Duntroon on . October .16, 1914. " The Lord is rny shepherd."—lnserted .by his loving wife and family. FLEMING.—In loving memory cdi Bethia,' the dearly beloved wife of James Fleming, Mosgiel, who died at Dnnedin on October 17, 1918. "So dearly loved, so sadly missed." Inserted by her loving husband and family. FORD.—In loving memory of Alexandrine, beloved wife of William Newoombe Ford, who died on October 16, 1919: "To memory ever dear."—lnserted by her loved ones. GUTHRIE.—In loving memory of John, dearly beloved youngest son of James and Mary Guthrie, who died suddenly at Bushey, October 17, 1917. "At rest."—lnserted by his fatbar, mother, sisters, and brothers. HARRIS. —In loving memory of Lewis Smith "Vial, who died on October 16, 1917. As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. —lnserted by Mrs Wilson and Vic. HARRIS.—In loving memory of Lswis Smith Vial, who died on-October 16, 1917. We' miss him most who loved him best. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, and brothers. •■'.'•-, KEMP.—In loving memory of my deajv brother, John Rymill Kemp, who passed away-in Dunedin on October 15, 1914. "Ever lemernbered."—-Inserted by his loving sister, M-; E: Roxburgh, Allanton. M'AULIFFE'.—In loving memory of Margaret Charlotte; the dearly beloved wife of William' M'Auliffe (Lytteltan)," who. died' at Port Chalmers oh' October 15, 1918.-—lnserted by her loving, husband and. daughters. M'LEOD.—In loving memory of Donald, who ' was accidentally killed at Wingatui, July, 1910; also John Thomas, who .was killed in action, " Somewhere in France," June, 1916; and Hector Maicolm, ' who was believed to be killed-in action, " Somewhere in France," October, 1917. Too dearly loved to be forgotten. In our * homo you are fondly remembered, Sweet, happy memories cling round your -names; True hearts that held you in fondest affection Always shall love you in death the same. We cannot forget you, we loved you too dearly For your memories to fade from our hearts like a : dream. Lips need not speak when hearts mourn sincerely, And thoughts often dwell where, they seldom are seen. ■ • .. —lnserted by their loved ones. M'RAE.—In. loving memory of Duncan M'Rae, beloved husband of Isabella M'Rae; also his cousin, Christina Ajmo'ld. " Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by their loved ones. MILLIGAN.—In loving memory of our dear brother Alf, who passed away at Henley on October 16, 1918; .aged 25 years. A better brother never lived, ■ Nor one more true and kind; /His eaual in this weary world You'll very rarely find. Just when his life seemed sweetest, Just when his hopes were best, Taken from those who loved him And laid away to rest. —lnserted by his loving sisters, Beatrice and Laura, Milton. . , MILLER. —In loving memory of our dear Edwin, who passed away at Abbotsford on October 19, 1919; aged 18 years. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Not now, but in the coming years, It may be in the Better Land, We'll read the meaning of our tears, And there,- some time, we'll understand. —lnserted by his loving father, mother, and sisters. .■'-_■' MILLIGAN.—In loving memory of our dear brothec: Alf, who died on October 16, 1918. Some may think that we forget him, •When at times they see us'smile, But they.little know the sorrow ' That the smile holds all the while. —lnserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, A. and W. Robinson. >■ SAXON. —In loving memory of George Saxon, who peacefully passed away (after long suffering) at Beaumont on October 13, 1916.—Inserted by loved ones, Castle street. SINCLAIR.—In memory of my dear dad, who passed away October 19, 1919. —Inserted by his loving son, Bob. . WATT.—In loving memory of Duncan Anderson, who passed away at Balclutha on October 18, 1919; aged 16. years.—lnserted by parents, brothers, and sisters. • WEST. —In loving ■- memory "of our dear mother, Elizabeth West, who departed this life on October 12, 1919. • ■ The blow was' great, the shock severe, . , We did not'think the end so-near; Had we seen you, mother darling, . 'Twould not be so hard to bear. . —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law (M. and F. Nelson), Christ church. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths eent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these", 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. "Tn memoriam" notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space' occupied. In computing the lines of space to be oocupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each sis words.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3475, 19 October 1920, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3475, 19 October 1920, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3475, 19 October 1920, Page 35