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IN MEMORIAM.

BARCLAY. —In loving memory of Florence Mavis, who died On May 21, 1920, on her seventeenth birthday. Sh.-> has gone, like a sweet flower— Cut down in its bloom From the sunshine of life To the shade of tho tomb But death cannot sever the bond of our love. Nor steal the fond hope we shall meet her above. —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers, Fairfield. BAKU.—In fond remembrance of our beloved second son and brother, Arthur, who departed this life on May 19, 1919; aged nine years. Ilis cheery -smile and pleasant way Are a pleasure to recall; But we will always have his picture Hanging on the wall. —lnserted bj* his sorrowing parents, sisters, and brothers, No. 1 Lome street, Dunedin Soiith. BRINGANS. —In fond and loving memory of Andrew Dewar Brinsrans, who departed this life on May 21, 1922. Deep in our hearts lies a- picture Of a loved one laid to rest; In memory’s frame we shall keep it, Because- he was one of the best, —lnserted by his loving father, mother, brother, and sisters. CARTY. —In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, who passed away at Roxburgh on May 15, 1919. —Inserted by her loving husband and family. DUNCAN. —In loving memory of my dear father, John Duncan, who died at Burnside on May 21. 1920. Dearer to memory than words can tell Are the thoughts of the father 1 loved so well. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Alice Larking, Mataura. GRANT.—In loving memory of John Grant, beloved husband of Emily Grant., who died at " Crewe,” 21 Cutten street, Dunedir South, on May 21, 1921. Late of Otiake. “ Peace I leave with you, my peace I give unto you: not as the world giveth, give I unto you. Let. not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.”—St. John, xiv, 27.--Inserted by his loving wife. KELLETT. —In loving memory of Edward Kellett, M.P., who departed this life at Ravensbourne, May 15, 1922. —Inserted by bis loving son and daughter-in-law, George and Muriel. M’GHEE. —In loving memory of John Beveridge M‘Ghee, youngest son of the late George and Helen M’Ghee, who was accidentally killed in Kaitangata mine on May 15, 1911. “At rest.” God is good, he gave me strength To bear my heavy cross; He is the only one who knows My loneliness and loss. —lnserted by his widow mother. M’GHEE.—In loving memory of our brother, John Beveridge M’Ghee, who was killed in Kaitangata mine, 1911. Just twelve years ago to-day Since our dear brother passed away. Good was his heart, h's friendship sound; Loved and respected by all around. —lnserted by his sister, brother-in-law, and family, A. anS \Y. Proctor.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3610, 22 May 1923, Page 39

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3610, 22 May 1923, Page 39

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3610, 22 May 1923, Page 39