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IN MEMORIAM.

CLARK.—Iip loving memory of my dear husband, William Henry, who passed away at Dunedin on April 12, 1920. Just one year ago to-dav Since my great sorrow fell. But in m - heart I mourn the loss Of one I dearly loved so well. A good husband and a kind father sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife, daughters, and son. CURTIS. —In memory of Bertram P. Curtis, who departed this life on April is' 1920. Deeply regretted.—lnserted by Mr and Mrs J. Hackett and Leslie family. CL T RTIS. —In memory of Bertram F. Curtis, who departed this life on April 16 1920. Deeply regretted.—lnserted by j'. Leslie. DAWSON.—In loving memory of our dear* father, who passed away on April 14, 1918 at the Southland Hospital, Xnveroarg’ill. We are thinking of you often, In that grave so cold and grey; How we wish that you were with u?, For we miss J-ou day by day. In our hearts your memory lingers Fondly, sweetly, tender, ’true; In our lives there's not a day When we do not long for you. —lnserted by his loving sons and daughters. DOW.—In fond and lo\ 'ing- memory of Wil- | Ham, beloved liusband cf Margaret Dow Lynn street, Maori Hill, who departed this life on April 15, 1918. “So loved, eo mourned.”—lnserted by his loved ones.' HAUGII. —In loving memory of C. A. Haugh, beloved wife of David Haugh, Charlton, who died at Mokerata on April 13, 1917. r Sadly missed.”—lnserted bv her husband and family. GLENN. —In loving memory of my dear husband and father, John Glenn, wlio died at Tokoiti, Milton, on April 15, 1918. “ Too dearly loved to be forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. HERRON.—In loving memory of James Thompson Herron, who died at Goro on April 21, 1917. This clay brings back sad memories Of one we loved so well. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. MAPLE’S. —111 fond and laving memory of Mary Maples (nee Mnirhead), who passed, away at her parents’ residence, 635 Castle street, Dunedin, on April 18, 1930. No pen can write, no tongue can tell How sad our bitter loss • But Thou, 0 Lord, has helped us well To bear the heavy cross. —lnserted by her loving parents, sister, and brothers. MASON.—In ead and loving memory of our dear father and husband, William, who departed this life on April 13, 1915.—Inserted by his wife and family. PASSMORE. —In loving memory of James L Passmore, who passed away on April it, 1918. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. PEATTIE.—In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Rebecca Julia (Tudor), who died on April 17, 1919; aged 52 years. The one I loved, she now lies low, Her fond, true heart la still; The hands that always helped me so Now lie in death’s' cold chill. —lnserted by her ever-loving daughter (Eth.), Gisborne. PIDGEON. —In loving memory of Benjamin Pidgeon, who died at Burke's oil Aoril 16, 1910. Gone, but not forgotten. God called him home, it was His wil], But in our hearts he liveth still; His memory is as dear t-o-day As at the hour he passed away. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. WEIR.—In memory of my two little children —dear little Christian Comfort, aged 2 1 years, and dear wee Glory Chevalier, aged 16 years. 8o young, so good, so beautiful, so pure. When the story of judgment is told And the mysteries of Heave? 1 , unfold. God gave, and He taketh. Wo are like a clock. The Angel of life winds us up, and gives the key to the Angel of Death. —lnserted by the untold grief of a distressed mother. In computing the lines of space to be occupied, ndrertieere are notified that they can reckon six words to the lino. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths Bent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each lino over five. "In memoriam” notions are inserted at the same rates, but when versee are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3501, 19 April 1921, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3501, 19 April 1921, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3501, 19 April 1921, Page 35

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