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IN MEMORIAM.

CAMERON. —In loving memory of dear little Doris, who died at Cromwell Hospital on May 13, 1921; aged 8i years, dearly loved daughter of Donald end Dannia Cameron, of Lauder. She was only a little snowdrop, One of the purest of flowers; But God knew' best, and took her to rest Before she was spoilt by this cruel world of ours. No one knows how much We miss her. Friends may think the wound is healed; But they little know the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. —lnserted by her loving parents and little sisters. CARTY. —In loving memory of Eliza Carty, who departed this life on M-ay 15, 1919, fit Roxburgh Iu patience she suffered, her troubles were sore, But now they are ended, she’ll suffer no more She sleeps where we laid her m silence to rest; The parting was painful," but God knoweth best. -—lnserted by her loving husband and family. CARTY. —In loving memory of my dear wife Eliza, who died at Roxburgh on May 15, 1919. “ Gone, hut not forgotten.”—lnserted by her loving husband. James Owen Carty, and family, sons, and daughters, and brother. COPLAND. —In lon rig memory of my .dear husband, Joseph Anderson Copland, who died at Dunedin on May 9, 1918. “ Too fondly loved to be forgotten.”—lnserted by his loving wife and daughters. HENDERSON.—In loving memory of Willie, beloved eldest son of Thomas and Isabella Henderson, who died at Mosgiel on May 11, 1921. “ Loved by all.” A bud the Gardener gave us, A pure a-nci lovely child. He gave it to our keeping, To cherisili undefiled. But just ns it was opening To the glory of the day, Down came the Heavenly Gardener And took our child away HOGG. —In loving memory of John Hoarg, who died at Merton on May 13, 1921. Inserted by his loving wife and family. HOGG. —In loving memory of our dear father, who died on May 13, 1921—Inserted by his daughter and son-in-law, W. G. and V. G. HOGG.—In loving memory of our dear father, J ohn Hogg, who passed a-wav at Mearton on May 13, 1921. There is a link death cannot sever: Fond remembrance lasts for ever. —lnserted by bis loving daughter and son-in-law, A. and W. J. Cockburn. M'GHEE.—In loving memory of John Beveridge, youngest son of the late George and Helen M'Ghee, who was accidentally killed in Kaita rgata mine on May 15, 1913. “ At rest.” Sweet in the memory nearest our heart. Our love and his memory shall never part. We know that the years, be they many or few, Are years of remembrance, dear one, of you. —lnserted by his widowed mother. M'GHEE.—In memory of our. dear brother John, who was accidentally killed in the KLaitangat-a mine on May 15, 1913. Eleven years have passed, your face still beams In all our thoughts and all our dreams. Forget you no! —we never will. Though years may pass, we love you still. —lnserted by sister and brother-in-law and family, Ann’and W. Proctor. M'GUIRE. —In loving memory of James M'Guire, who died at Ravensbourne on May 14, 1921; aged 47 years. We miss thy kind and willing hand, Tliv fond and earnest care. Our home is dark without thee: We miss you everywhere. MORGAN. —In fond memory of Francis Gavin, who was called to rest on May 9, 1921. “He givetb His beloved sleep.”—lnserted by D and G. Graham, Naseby. O’CONNOR. —I loving memory of my dear husband, Edward O'Connor, who died at Dunedin on May 9, 1921: in his forty-eighth year Sadly missed. R.I.P. To memory ever dear.—lnserted by his loving wife and sons. SHEPHERD. —In loving memory of Thomas Muir Shepherd, who died on May 15, 1920. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by his loving wife, daughter, and son-in-law. SHEPHERD. —In fond memory of Thomas Muir Shepherd who died on May 20, 1920. “ Remembrance is sweet.”—lnserted by his friends, A. and A. Franklyn, and family. STEWART. —In sad and loving memory of mv dear husband, James Stewart, who departed this life at Abbotsford on Mav 13, 1921. Although his face we cannot see, His voice we cannot hear; Y» r e often sit and think of him, And shed a silent tear. ' —lnserted by his loving wife and eons. STEWART. —In sad and loving memory of cur dear father, James Stewart, who departed this life at Abbotsford on May 13, 1921. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving father, so good and kind. We have lost what heaven has gained— One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by his loving daughters, sons-in-law, at'd grandson, J and J. Wilson, grandson, W. Wilson, and D. and J. Poland. STIRLING. —In loving memory of our dear father, Charles Stirling, who died at Waikaia on May 11, 1910.—Inserted by his loving daughters,* JS. S. and J. N.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3557, 16 May 1922, Page 35

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3557, 16 May 1922, Page 35

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3557, 16 May 1922, Page 35

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