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IN MEMORIAM.

A 1 KINS. In sad but loving memory of Albert John (wee Bertie), who passed away on September 14, 1919; aged six years. Deeply mourned. “Just a beautiful memory Jolt benind. —lnserted by his loved one, Luggate. BELL.—Tn sad and loving memory of Duncan William, who was accidentally drowned at Avenal, Invercargill, on September 17, 1917. Bafe in the arms of J- .-us. The silver moon is shining Upon n silent grave, And hearts at home are pining For the one we could not save. Some may think we have forgotten, When, at times, they see us smile, But they little know the heartache That smile hides all the while. —lnserted by liis loving parents and sisters Mavis and Thelma. BLAKELY.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Rita, who passed away on September 18, 1919. She is not dead, that dear one of our affection, But only gone into that school Where she no longer needs our pour protection, But Christ Himself doth rule. BLAKELY.—In fond and loving memory of our dear sister, who departed this life on September 18, 1919. (.tone, Imt not forgotten, Never will her memory fade; Loving thoughts will ever linger Bound the grave where Rita’s laid. —lnserted by her loving sister and DR E AVER. —In loving memory of Jane Aligns, beloved wife of J. Dreaver, who departed this life September 17, 1920. Time may heal the broken-hearted, '1 ime may make the wound less sore. But time can never Hip tho longing For the loved one gone before. , —lnserted by husband and family. ELSOM.—In loving memory of Frederick Charles Elsom, who died oil September 16, Inserted by liis loving wife and family. “ Thy will be done.” HOLDEN.—In loving memory of our dear Charlie, who died at Kaitangata cn September 18, 1910; aged 13 years and 10 months. “Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving mother, brothers, and sisters. HORN.—In loving memory of our dear 1 ic, who passed away at Dunedin on September 15, 1920 Time in :v heal the broken-hearted, Time may make the wound less *ore; But time can never stop the longing of our dear one gone before. —lnserted by his loving mother and JOHNS. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Miller’s Flat on September 19, 1920. ’Tim hard to part with those we love, But God alone knows best; He knew the sufferings she bore And took her home to rest. Goodness and mercy all m3’ life Shall surely follow me; And in God’s house for evermore My dwelling place shall be. —lnserted by her loving husband, son, and daughters. JOHNS. —111 fond and loving memory of dear mother, who passed awa}’ at Miller's Flat 011 September 19, 1920. A better mother never lived. Nor one more true and kind; IT. r ecjual in this w» ary world You’ll very rarely find. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Emily and Wilfred F. M. S. M‘GREGOR. —In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Duncan McGregor, who passed away at Dunedin on September 19, 1920. A faithful father, true and kind, No one like him on earth we’ll find; One year has passed, and none can tell The lass of him we love r-o well. —lnserted by liis loving wife, daughter, son and daughter-in-law. M'MURRAY.—In loving memory of my dear husband John, who passed away on September 16, 1920. There is a link death cannot sever, Love and remembrance last forever. —lnserted by liis loving wife and family. MITCHELL.—In loving memory of Mavis, who departed this life September 13, 1918. O. joy, that so"kest inc thro’ pain, T cannot close my heart <0 Thee; I trace tho rainbow thro* the rain, And feel tho promise is not vain That morn shall tearless be. —lnserted by her loving parents and sister. \O’BRIEN. —In loving memory of our darling Terence, who died at Cromwell, September 14. 1920. —Inserted by his loving parents and brother, Abbotsford. PEAT. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life on September 16, 1920. This day brings back our memory fresh Of one now called to rest. —lnserted by her loving eons and daughters. RUSSELL. —In loving memory of my dear wife and son Ernest, who departed this lifa' September 14, 1918, and September 6,192 G. Only- a memory of days pone b\*, And a sigh for a face unseen; But. a constant fee-ling that God alone Knows best what might have been. RUSSELL. —In loving memory of our dear mother and brother Ernest, who departed this life September 14, 1918, and September 6, 1920. When we recall fond memories dear That cling to 11s from year to year, Of happy days when you wero hen— Remembrance. SCOLES. —In loving memory of Mary Proles, who departed this life on September 15, 1915. R.I.P. Call not back the dear departed, Anchored safe, where storms are o’er; On the borderland we left her, Soon to meet and part no more. —lnserted by her loving husband and family. SHORE.—In fond remembrance of dear Mary, who was called to rest, September 15, 1905. at her parents’ residence, “The Elbow,” Ot old a ; aged 23 years. “Missed, yes missed.” —Inserted by her sorrowing parents, sisters, ar.d brother. TIKEY. —In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away at Dunedin on September 15, 1919, Frank, beloved husband of Annie Tikcy; aged 46 3’ears. Deeply mourned and sadly missed. Wo do not forget him -wo loved him too dearly, For his memory to fade from our lives like a dream ; Our lips need not speak when our hearts mourn sincerely, F- r grief often dw.lls where it- seldom is seen. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. WADSWORTH. —In sad and loving memory of our dear wee Horace, who died, on September 14, 1920; aged 1 year and 11 months. The litlle cot is empty now, The little clothes laid by; A mother’s hope, m father’s joy, Tn dentil’s cold arms doth lie. God needed one more angel child Amidst his shining band, And so Hi bent with loving smile And clasped our darling’s hand. —lnserted by his loving parents, brother, and sisters.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3523, 20 September 1921, Page 35