IN MEMORIAM.
MEIKLEJOHN.—In loving memory of our dear brother John, who died at Abbotsford on November 7, 1918. —Inserted by his brother and sister. MOIR.—In ever-loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Ramsay, who died November 8, 1918. Until the day dawn and the shadows floe away. —lnserted by his widow, 11. Moir. MITCHELL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Allan Mitchell, who was accidentally kdled in Cromwell on November 10, 1920.—Inserted by his loving wife and family. MOIR.—In loving remembrance of Alexander (Sandy) Moir, who died at Dunedin, on November 8. 1918. —Inserted by M. and A. E. Brown, Chatto Creek. MUIR.—In loving memory of John Muir, who died at “Riverside,” Karitane, on November 11, 1919.—Inserted by his loving wife and daughter?. 'MUIR.—In loving memory of our deaf grandfather, John Muir, who died ftl “Riverside,” Karitone, on November 11, 1919. To memory ever dear. —lnserted by his loving grandchildren, J. C. M. Black. PRYDE.—In loving memory of our dear wee Robbie, who died at Dunedin, November 7, 1918. Even now our hearts are sad, Bnt God knows what is best, And this our one great comfort is— Dear wee Robbie is at rest. —lnserted by his loving grandparents, uncles, and aunts, St. Leonards. R ACKLEY.—In loving remembrance of my dear husband and father, Joshua Rackley, who passed away at Musselburgh on November 9, 1920. No one knows how much we miss him, Only those who have lost can tell Of the grief that’s borne in silence For the one we loved so well. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughter. SCHOFIELD.—In sad but loving memory of my dear father, James Donaldson, wka died on November 7, 1905. It is seventeen years ago Since father was called to rest, And-those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. —lnserted by his loving daughter, B. Schofield. SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Joseph Hugh Smith, who was accidentally killed on Wangaloa road oa November 8, 1914. Not dead to us, we love him still; Not lost, but gone before. He lives with us in memory still, And will for evermore. —lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother, Kaitangata. WILLIAMSON.—In sad but loving memory of Peter, the dear beloved husband of Margaret H. Williamson, \yho departed this lifeat Mil burn on November 12, 1918. Though his loving voice is silent, And his true heart ceased to beat, How we miss Tiis well-known footstep, And his form we used to greet. Oft we think of you, dear father, And our hearts are fraught with pain. Ah! This world would be a heaven Could we hear your dear voice again. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family*
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Otago Witness, Issue 3583, 14 November 1922, Page 39
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