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IN MEMORIAM.

JOHNS.—In sincere and loving memory of John Johns (Jack), who died on December 27, 1921. Nothing but kind memories of him, - As I journey through life, Longing for a word from him and A smile of him that’s gone. Thy will be done. —lnserted by his loving wife, Matilda fohns. JOPSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Enoch, who died at Naseby on December 26, 1918. When alone in my sorrow the sad tears flow. There comes a dream of a dear long ago. And unknown to the world you stand by my side, And I whisper, dear husband, death cannot divide. -—lnserted by his loving wife. KILGOUR.—In loving memory of Alexander Kilgour, of Romaliapa, who died at Owaka Valley on December 22. “In fond remembrance.”—lnserted by J. P. S. Heaps and family. KILGOUR.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Alexander Kilgour, who died at Owaka, December 22, 1921. None can tell how much I miss him. But the ones who loved him beet; lie has gone to live with Jeeus, In that happy land of rest. But now alone with tearful eyes. Through life’s dark vale I tread, The dearest one on earth to me _ Lies slumbered with the dead. —lnserted by his loving wife, C. H. Kilgour. LEITH.—In fond and loving memory of our dear daughter and sister, Eileen, who passed away at her home, December 23, 1921. Inserted by her loving parents, • brothers, and sisters. M'ATAMNEY.—In ever-loving memory of Patrick M'Atamney, of Patearoa, who died at Naseby Hospital. December 23, 1917 R.l.P.—lnserted by his loved ones. M'DONALD.—In loving memory of dear Hector, who was accidentally drowned at Deep Stream on December 26, 1921. In our thoughts you are fondly remembered; Sweet memories cling round your name. The hearts that held you in deepest affection Still hold you in death the same. —lnserted by his loving brother Earl and, friend M. M. MUIR.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Jane Muir, who departed this life at her residence, Tuturau, on December 18, 1920. “ Gone, but not forgotten.” In memory of her dear, kind face; Her kind and thoughtful way. The constant vision memory brings Will never fade away. —lnserted by her loving son David. MUIR.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Dunedin on December 24, 1921.—Inserted by her loving son. G. A. Muir. NEWALL.—In loving memory of mother, who passed away December 22, 1921. ’Tis not the tears at the moment shed That tell how loved was the soul that’s fled. But the tears through many a long night wept, And the sad remembrance fondly kept. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Violet and - Robert Gordon. NEWALL.—In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Susan Dunsmore, who passed away at her home on December 22, 1921. There came a shock, an awful pain, The world has never been the same; To have, to love, and then to part, Is the saddest thing of the human heart. —lnserted by his loving wife and sons. NEWALL.—In fond and loving memory of my darling mother, who died at Dunedin December 22, 1921. Your' death .was sudden, mother dear, 'Twas a great surprise to all; When God did say: Come home, dear one, You could not refuse the call. —lnserted by her loving eon Bobbie and friend Dolly. RUSH.—In loving memory of Lottie, who died at Dunedin on December 26. Sweet is the word remembrance, As these few lines will show. You will always be remembered In the years that come and go. SILVER.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, James Albert Silver, who departed this life December 21, 1920, after a painful and lingering illness. “Sweet Jesus, have mercy on his soul.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. WADSWORTH.—In loving memory of Tom Wadsworth, who passed away at Dunedin, December 23. How constantly we think of him. With eyes and hearts that fill; The love we had for him in life In death i 3 stronger still. —lnserted by his loving mother and sisters. WHITING.—In loving memory of my dear husband Charles Whiting, who died at Dunedin Hospital on December 24, 1921. Some may think we have forgotten When they see us smile, But they little know of heartaches A smile hides all the while. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. WHITING —ln fond memory of our dear brother-in-law, Charles Whiting, who died suddenly on December 24, 1921. What happy hours we once enjoyed, Hew sweet his memory clings. —lnserted by his sister-in-law and brother-in-law, A. and W. Miller. WILSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Maggie (fourth daughter of Wm. Coulter. Roxburgh), who died December 23, 1919 “To memory ever dear."—lnserted by her loving sisters, Phyllis and Martha, Invercargill. In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away December 22, 1921. A long and patient sufferer. The flowers we place upon your grave May fade away and perish, But my love for you, dear mother, In my heart I’ll always cherish. Inserted by her loving daughter, Susie Thomson. la computing the lines of space to be oocqpled, 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 sent by post for publication must bear ths signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s eaoh prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exoeeding five lines, and 6d for eaoh line over five. “In memoriam” notices are inserted at the same rates, bnt when verses are added an additional charge of Sd per line is mods for eaoh line of space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3590, 2 January 1923, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3590, 2 January 1923, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3590, 2 January 1923, Page 39

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