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IN MEMORIAM.

DAY IDSON. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on -Julv 17. 1920, at Waikonaiti. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother good and kind, tie have lost hut ln-avon has gained "no of the best the world contain-d. Her heart was always in her home, Bhe tried and did her best. Until a message came on.- night— U-d called her home to rest. Inserted by her sorrowing family. DEANS.—In loving memory of Charles Deans, who died on July 15, 1918. at Alacandrew road. South Dunedin. “ Sleep on, husband, take thy rest; ft’s they who think oi you to-day that loved you best.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. DENCH.—On July 3, at “ Dloralc,” 19 York street. Mont Albert. Melbourne, Victoria, Ethel, tire- loved and only daughter of Henry Frederic.-; and Rebecca Jane Dench i r ,*„ illness, bravely, patiently, and cheerfully borne. “At rest.” DONALDSON.—In loving memory of my dear wife, Emily Donaldson, who passed away at Dunedin on July 14, 1920. "To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by her loving* husband, children, sisters, and brothers. EY ING.—In loving memory of Leslie William Ewing, who passed away at Dunedin on July 6, 1920. “ AVe have not forgotten. Inserted by hie loving father, mother, sister, and brothers. FITHS.—In loving memory of Alary IPO th” W k° de P arted th' 3 life on July 14, A faithful wife, true and kind. No friend on earth like her we’ll find. —lnserted b}- her loving husband and family, Maggie and Robbie. HELLYER.—In loving memory of Frederick Edward Hellver, who died on July 16, 1918. Inserted by his loving wife and family. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of our dear mother. Clara Willis Johnston, who died at her residence, 21 Grey street, North-East Valley, Dunedin, on July 15, 1920. “At rest.” Inserted by her sorrowing son and daughters. M’ALLISTER.—In loving memory of our dear son, William, who died at Kaitangata. on July 14, 1912. This day brings back our memories fresh Of one now called to rest, And those who think of him fo-dav Arc those who loved him best. —lnserted by his loving parents, brothers, and sisters. AIARTIN.—In loving memory of my dear husband John Francis Martin, who passed peacefully away on July 16, 1919 “So dearly loved, so sadly missed.” When we tread tho path of sorrow, And each step is hard to take, Tenderly our Lord reminds us Of His suffering for our sake. Only a memory of days gone by, And a sigh for a face unseen; But a constant feeling that God alone Knows best, what might have been. -—lnserted by his loved ones. AIORGAN. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Mosgiel, July 18, 1918. “There is a link death cannot sever, fond remembrance lasts for ever."— Inserted by his wife and family. AIOWAT. —In loving memory of Margaret Alowat, who departed this life on July 12, 1917. Though cruel death has snatched from view A loving mother, kin-1 and true; Death cannot from our minds efface Her tender smile, her loving face. Her words, her actions ale not dead, But in our minds are daily read. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. PATTERSON. —In loving memory of Alargaret Patterson, who died at Lovells Flat on. July 15, 1915. Also her two sons, Hugh and Edward, killed at Gallipoli on Alay 2. 1915. Inserted by her loving husband and family. POPHAM. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at her residence, 18 Brunswick street, on July 15, 1918. This day brings back our memories fresh Of one now called to rest, And those who think of her to-day Are those who loved her best. —lnserted by her loving sons, daughters, and sons-in-law. RIDD.—In fond and loving memory of Isabella, beloved wife of Robert Ridd, Miller’s Flat, who departed this life on. July 18, 1920. ,sonic day we hope to meet you; Some day, we know not when, We shall clasp your hand in the better land And never part again. sons. SHORE —In loving memory of our dear .father, who was accidentally drowned on July IG, 1916, at Hokitika. “So loved, so mourned.”—lnserted by his loving daughters, G. C. Pearcy and M. Shore. SMITH.—In loving memory of Arthur Smith, who passed peacefully away at his residence, 102 Anderson’s Bay road, on July 16, 1919. ”To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by' his loving wife and family. WILSON—In fond and loving memory o| my dear husband, Henry Wilson, who died at Dunedin Hospital on July 12, 1919. R.I.P. Two years have passed, our hearts still sore; As time rolls on wo miss him. more; His welcome smile, his loving face, No one on earth can fill his place. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughter, AI aggie. WILSON.—In loving memory of my dear father, who departed this life on July 12, 1919. This day brings back onr memories iresli Oi one now called to rest, And those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. A faithful father, -true and kind, No friend on earth like him we’ll find; Two years have passed and none can tell The loss of him we loved so well. —lnserted hy his loving daughter and son-in-law, M. and P. Hill, Houipapa. In computing the lines of spooe to be occupied, >dverti«er« are notified that they can reokon sis worrte to the line. All words over SO are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths ■ent by post for publication most bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for those, Ss each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when nol exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five. “In memoriam” notices are inserted at tha lime rotes, bnt when verses are added an adit* tional charge of Qd per line is made for each line o! space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3514, 19 July 1921, Page 35

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