IN MEMORIAM.
BEAL. —In 'fondest memory of our darling son and brother, Torn ideal, who died (result of an accident at Carey’s Bay) on August 15, 19*20; aged 16 years. Safe in the arms of Jesus. Short was your life, our darling one, Jiut jvaoeful be your rest. It’s wr who miss you most to-tluv, Because w,- loved you best. Unknown t.» the world you stand by my side Aud whisper, dear mother, death cannot rlivi-h-. —lnserted by his loving parent, sisters, and brothers, 115 Harrow street. BELL.—In fond and loving memory of our dear mother, Sarah Bell, who departed this life on August 10, 1919. Oh. for the touch of a vanished hand —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, S. and 3. Muckie. BLACK. —In fond and loving memory of our d.vir uncle Johnnie, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on August 9, 1916; also Jessie, wife of above, who died at her residence. 6*2 Duncan street, on April J, 1916. Deeply mourned. An-1 U»at the ones we loved so dear Have only gone before. —lnserted by their loving niece and nephew. Susie and W. M. Brown, Puorua. CRAIK. —In affectionate mommy cl William Craik, who died on August 15. 1919. “Hid end was peace.” — lnserted by C.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3518, 16 August 1921, Page 35
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