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IN MEMORIAM

xVRMITAOE. —In loving memory of my dear wife, Mary Armitage, of Blackstone Hill, who died at Waronui on August 16. 1915. “Gone, but not forgotten."—lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters. BEAL.—In fondest memory of our dear son and brother, Tom Beal, who died as the result of an accident at Carey’s Bay, August 15, 1920; aged 16 years. To live in the heart of those we love is not to die. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. 115 Harrow street. FARQUHARSON. —In loving memory of my dear father, who posed away on August 21, 1921. —Inserted by his loving eon Harry. FOSTER.—In fond and loving memory of our dear Lucy, who died at Rock and Pillar on August 16, 1920; aged 13 years and 10 months. R.I.P. JONES. —In loving memory of James John Jones, who departed this life August 15, 1912. “To memory ever clear.”—lnserted by his loving wife, Margaret. LESTER.—In loving memory of Thomas Lester, who died in Dunedin on August 19. 1920. —Inserted by his loving son and daughter, LOBB.—In loving memory of Alfred Edgar Lobb, dearly beloved eldest eon of Margaret and Alfred Lobb, Otokia, who was accidentally drov/ned.on the Main road, Otokia, August 20. 1919; aged 20 years. R.I.P. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory’s frame we elm 11 keep it, Because he was one of the best. —lnserted by his loving parents, sister*, and brothers. MacDONALD.—In loving memory of Denis, who departed this life August 17, 1921. Dear is the grave where Denis is laid. Sweet is the memory that never will fade; Roses may wither, leaves fade and die, If others forget him, never will I. —lnserted by his old friend, K. Douglas. M'PHERSON. —In loving memory of our dear daughter Elsie, who passed away at Wellington on August 18, 1921. Time may heal the broken-hearted, Time may make tlie wound less sore; But time can never stop that longing For that dear one gone before. —lnserted by her loving parents, brother, and sister-in-law, Palmerston South. M'PHERSON. —In loving memory of. my dear sister Elsie, who passed away at Wei* lington on August 18, 1921. What happy hours we once enjoyed, How sweet her memory still, But death has left a vacant place This world can never fill. —lnserted by her loving sister, Florence. M‘PHERSON.—In loving memory of our dear friend Elsie, who passed away at Wellington on August 18, 1921. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving friend so good and kind j We have lost, but Heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving friends, A. and I. Kave, Dunedin. MARCELLA. —In loving remembrance of Sylvia, who departed this life at Dunedin Hospital, August 16, 1919; aged 17 years. One less at home, One more in Heaven. —lnserted by her loved ones. MEIKLEJOHN. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who died at Abbotsford, August 19, 1916.—Inserted by her son and daughter. MOLONEY.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died on August 13, 1917, at her residence, Limerick, Ireland.

Gone, but not forgotten

—lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law and little grandsons. MURPHY. —In loving memory of my dearly-loved mother, who passed away at Naseby on August 18, 1921. Also my dear brother George, who died at Alexandria, Egypt, on August 16, 1915. “To memory ever dear. Thy will be done.”—lnserted by her loving daughter Mollie. MURRAY.—Tn loving memory of Thomas Hugh Murray, drowned at Catlins Bar on August 17. 1908. “Ever remembered.” —Inserted by his loving parents. O’BRIEN. —In loving memory of our dear Nora, who died at Woodvside, August 16, 1920. R.I.P. Calm on the bosom of tliy God, Fair spirit, rest thee now! Even while with us the footsteps trod, His seal was on thy brow’. Dust to its narrow’ house beneath! Soul to its place on highl They that have seen thy look in death No more may fear to die. —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers, and niece.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3571, 22 August 1922, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 3571, 22 August 1922, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 3571, 22 August 1922, Page 39

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