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IN MEMORIAM.

GRIFFITHS.— In loving memory of Polly, beloved wife of W. Griffiths (late of North Taieri), who passed away on July 14, 1920. Sadly missed.”—lnserted by her loving husband and children. HELLYEK.—In fond and loving memory of Frederick Edward Hcllyer, who died at Dunedin on July 16, 1918.—Insci led by his loiiitg wife and family. HEWITISON.—In loving memory of Esther, the beloved wife of Hamilton Hewitson, who died at Lawrence on July 15, 1921. “Gone, hut not forgotten."—lnserted hy her loving! husband and famffy. HEWITSON.—Iti loving memory of our darling mother, who died at Lawrence on July 15, 1921. A better mother never lived, or one more true and kind. Her equals in this a. -arv world you will very rarely find. Her heart was always in her home; she t tried and did her best. Until a message came one day: God called her home to rest. Inserted by her loving daughters and grandchildren. JANE In sad blit loving memory of my clear father, who died in the Gore' Private Hospital on July 13. 1922. In patience he suffered, his troubles were sore; But now they are ended, he’ll suffer no more. He sleeps where we laid him in silence to rest. The parting- was painful, but God knoweth best. “ Missed, sadly missed ” Inserted by his lO' eel ones. JANE. In loving memory of our deaf father, Alfred Jane, who died at Gore on July 13, 1921 The world may change from year to year. And friends from day to day" Bpt never w-ill the one I loved From memory pass away. Inserted by his loved ones. , /A’'”' I'- 1 '-—In lovir.g memory of ouir dear 1921 r * Wl ° away at Gore on July 13. God saw that his footsteps faltered, that his heart had grown weary and weak, And He prayed him rest for a season, for the pathway bad grown too steep. His weary hours and days of pain, his troubled, sleepless nights are passed The ever-patieut woiu-out frame has found sweet rest at last. JANE.—In loving memory of my dear dad. who departed this life on July 13, 1921. And also of my two dear brothers, George and Ned. who fell in tho Great War. 1915-1816. One by one life’s ties are broken. One by one they are linked above. There will be a great reunion In that land of light and love. Inserted by their loving Ivy. Auckland. JANE. —In sad and loving -memory of Alfred Jane, who departed liiis life at Her.ot on July 13, 1921. Not dead to ms, who loved him dear; Not lost, but gone before. He lives with me in memory still. And will for evermore. —lnserted by a loving little friend, Mavis Nicholson. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of our dear mctlisr, Clara Willis Johnston, who died at her residence, 21 Grey street, NorthEast Valley, Dunedin, on July 15. 1920. At rest.”—lnserted by her sorrowing sees and daughters. M'ALLISTER.—In loving memory of our dear son \\ iiliam, who died at Kaitangatx on July 14, 1912. The world may change from year t - year. And friends from day to day, But never will the one wo loved From memory pasi away. —lnserted by his ’oving parents, brothers, and sisters. MACGREGOR. —In loving memory of ou - dcai father, Alexander MacGregor,' Lite of Kelso, who passed away on July 9,182 L ut. 101 Oxford street, South Dunedin. And with the morn, thope angel faces -mile. Which we have loved long since, slid lost awhile. —lnserted by liis lov-d ones. MARTIN. —In loving memory of my char husband. John Francis Martin, who passed peacefully away on July 16, 1919 “ So dearly loved, so sadly missed.” I tended him with my tanderest tale; God knows I diet my beet. Until a message . ams that morning— God called him home to rest. —lnserted by his loved ones.

MIDDENDORF —ln sad but loving memory of my dear wire and mother, Clara Daisy Middeudorf, who died at Dunedin Hospital on July 11. 1915.—Inserted by her son-owing husband and sons, Theo and Jim. MIDDEXDORF.—In sad hut loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Dunedin Hospital on July 11, 1915.—Inserted bv her daughter and s-on-in-law, Winnie and Sid J’OPHAM.—In loving memory of cur drmrnother, who passed away on July 15, 1918. The world may change fiom year to year. And friends from day to day; But never will the one we Joved From memory pass away. —lnserted by her loving sons, daughters, and son-in-law. WILSON.—In fond anu loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Dunedin on July 12, 1919. A faithful father, true and kind, No one like him on earth we’ll find. Three years has passed, and none can t<H The loss of him we love so well. —lnserted by his loving wife, daughter, and scn-in-law, at Waikoata Valley. WILSON. —In fond and loving memory of my dear father, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital on July 12, 1919. You are not forgotten, father dear, Nor will you ever be. As long as life and memory last We will rememher thee. —lnserted by bis loving daughter and 6011-in-law, M. qnd P. Hill, Houipapa. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear gror.d-dad, who passed av.ay at ‘.he Dunedin Hospital on July 12. 1919. 'Tis just three years ago to-day Since our clear grand-dad passed away. "We low'd him then, we love him still; Forget him? No, we never will George, Katie, Nellie, and Percy Hill, Ilouipapa. WILSON.— III loving memory of our dear mother, Eliza Wilson, who passed away on July 14. 1921, at Beaumont. She suffered much, and murmured not; Physicians were in vein. Till God above in His great love Relieved her of her pain. —lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, 11. and A. Wilson, Shag Point. WILSON—In loving memory of cur dear mother, who passed away at Beaumont 011 July 'l. 1921. “Sadly missed."—lnserted by her two daughters and son-in-law, E. Wilson and A and (a. Foster.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3566, 18 July 1922, Page 39