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IN MEMORIAM

ALEXANDER. —In loving memory of our dear father, who passed d way at Green Island, April 23, 1919. Also our dear mother, who passed away November 16, 1919.—Inserted by their loving family. ANDERSON.—In loving memory of our dear Jimmy, who was accidentally killed on April 28, 1911. Though his loving voice is silent, And the true heart ceased to beat, YVo still miss his well-known footstep . And the face we used to greet. —lnserted by his father, mother, sisters, and brothers. CRYSELL..—On St. George's Day, 1919, Will D. Crysell, being the third victim of Ahaura great gold dredging fatality at River View, near Greymouth. Our home is filled, with sorrow, Our aching hearts are sad. For the-dredge has done its cruel part. And robbed us of our dad. —Everlastingly mourned by his ever heartbroken sons. DEVLIN.-—ln fond and loving memory of Jean Ester, who departed this life May 1, 1919. "To memory dear.”—lnserted by J. H. DEVLIN.—In fond remembrance of Jean, who departed this life May 1, 1919. —Inserted by her friend, G. Bennet. FINNERTY. —In loving memory of my deal- brother, Rodger Francis (Dick) Finnerty, who died at Invercargill, April 27. 1921. R.I.P. A vision comes before us, So fond, so pure, so sweet, Of one whose lips are silent, Whose heart has ceased to beat. A faithful brother, true and kind, No friend on earth like him we’ll find. One year has passed, and none can tell The loss of him we loved so well. law, and niece, M. A. and E. Richards, Alexandra. FINNERTY. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Rodger Francis (Dick) Finnerty, who died in Invercargill, April 27, 1921.' ’ R.I.P. I often sit and think of him YY 7 hen I am all alone; For memory is the only friend That grief can call its own. Silence is no certain _ token That no hidden grief is there; Sorrow which is seldom spoken Is the hardest grief to bear. —lnserted by liis loving sist-ei, Annie. FINNERTY.—-In loving memory of Rodger Francis (Dick), who died at Invercargill on April 27, 1921. The shock was great, the pain severe, To part with him we loved so dear. —lnserted bv liis loving brother and sister-in-law, Jim and Beat. FISHER. —In loving memory of Agnee, the beloved wife of Charles YVm. Fisher, who died at Dunedin on May 1. 1919. O, though oft depressed and lonely All cur fears are laid aside, If we but remember only Such as these have lived and died! —lnserted by her affectionate husband and children. FISHER. —In fond remembrance of Mrs A. Fisher, who departed this life May 1, 1319. Inserted by her friend, G. Bennet. FRASER, —In loving memory of my dear wife Mary Rose Fraser, who died April 30, 19is! So gentle and so lovable. "Thy will be done.” Also of our dear son, Kinear George (K.G.), who fell on ■ Gallipoli, April 27 1915, in defence of King and our homes. Inserted by a loving husband and father, sisters and brothers.

GILROY. —In loving memory of my dear husband, W. H. Gilroy, who departed this life on April 25, 1920 Inserted by his loving wife and family. GRAY. —In loving memory of my dear son Freddy who died 3 M’Brtde street, South Dunedin, on April 30, 1918.—Inserted by liis loving mother, J. Gray. “Gone, but not forgotten.” GUEN'OLE. —In loving memory of Jessie "Wheeler, beloved wife of Peter Guenole, of Tahakopa.—lnserted by her husband and her sister,. Grace Wilford. JARYIE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away April 30, 1920. In patience she suffered, her troubles were sore, But now they are ended, she’ll suffer no more. <_ She sleeps where we laid her in silence to rest; The parting was painful, but God. knoweth best. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Lizzie and Ethel. JOYCE.—In loving memory of Thomas Joyce, who died at Winterbum, Hampden, on April 30, 1919. “Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving wife, sons, end daughters. KIRBY. —In fond and loving memory of dear mother, who passed away on April 27, 1915. “Thy will be done.”—lnserted by her sorrowing sons and daughters. M'TAGGART.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away April .28, 1921. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, good and kind; We have lost, but Heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Jean and Lena. MUIR. —In loving memory of John Muir, late of Clinton, who passed away at Kaikorai on April 29, 1919. When the weary ones we love Enter on their rest above, Seems the earth so poor and vast, All our life joy overcast? Hush! Be every murmur dumb: It is only till He come. —lnserted by his loved ones. O’NEILL.—In loving memory of Daniel Edward, who passed away at Dunedin on April 26, 1921, the dearly loved son of D -and. B. O’Neill. R.I.P. So loved, so mourned. The shock was great, the pain severe, To part with him we loved so dear. Our trial’s hard, we’ll not complain, But trust in God to meet again. —lnserted by his loved ones, Mrs O’Neill, Pukerau. PEARCE. —In fond and loving memory of my dear husband, who died suddenly on April 26, 1921. “So loved, so mourned.”— Inserted by his loving wife and family. STEVENSON. —In fond and loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Palmerston, May 1, 1921. The weary hours and days of »»tin, The troubled, sleepless nights are past, The ever-patient, worn-out frame Has gained eternal rest at last. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Clara and Harry Glover, Dunback. STEVENSON. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Palmerston on May 1, 1921, after a long and painful illness. “ Missed, sadly missed.”—lnserted by her loving son and daughter, Willie and May. la ..oomputing the lines of space to be occupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths seat by post for publication must bear the signatare of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and Gd ior each line over five, “in momoriam” notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3555, 2 May 1922, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 3555, 2 May 1922, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 3555, 2 May 1922, Page 39