IN MEMORIAM
GUTSCHLAG.—In fond ar.d loving memory of our dear mother, Mary Gutsclilag, who departed this life at Gore on January 29, 1921. One year has passed . Since our dear mother was called awav. We saw her suffer day by day, And could not give relied. Inserted by her loving- daughters, A. and M. Tikey, Fairfield. HARPER.—In loving memory of our dear son John, who departed this life January 26, 1916, at Mosgiel. “We miss him most who loved him best.”—lnserted by his loving father and mother. HARPER.—In fond and loving memory of Jack, our dear son and brother, who departed this life January 26, 1916. “We miss him most. who loved him best.” —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. HARVEY.—In sad and loving memory of Esther, dearly beloved daughter of Paul and Emma Williams, who died January 24, 1916. Inserted by the family. M INTYRE.—In loving memory of our dear Charlie accidentally killed in State coal mine, Dunollie, Greymouth, New Zealand, on January 25, 1909; in his twenty-first year, th® touch of a vanished hand, And the sound of a voice that is still. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister, brother-in-law. ( M’LAUGHLIN.—-In loving memory of George M'Laughlin, who died at Evan’s Flat or } 30, 1920.—Inserted by liis loving wife and family. MORRISON.—In loving memory of Ida Gwendoline (Gwen), only beloved daughter of A\ illiam and Ida Morrison, who died on January 29, 1920; aged 20 years and 8 months. 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. ERS.—In loving memory of our dear father, James Rivers, who died at Alexandra South on January 28, 1910.—Inserted by his daughters, A. M. C. and S. B.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3542, 31 January 1922, Page 35
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