IN MEMORIAM.
MITCIILLL. —In lo\ing memory of Mattie, youngest daughter of Mrs Rush, Mosgiel, who died at her residence, Outrarn, on May 23, 1922. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loved one, true and kind. e have lost, but Heaven has gained, One of the best this world contained. Inserted her loving mother, sisters, and brothers. MTNTOSH.—I n sad and loving memory of my dear wife, Mary M’lntosh, who departed this life at Tim-aru on May 23, 1920 A beautiful memory left behind Of a 1 oving wife, so good and kind. AYe have lost, but lle*aven Ims gained. One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by her loving husband, Thomas M‘Jntosh. SHKRRIFF.—In loving remembrance of our dear father, who passed away on May 23, 191 S.—lnserted by his loving wife and family. SPIERS.—In loving memory cf Christopher Ward, dearly beloved third son <>f John and Mary Spiers, Kurow, who passed away on May 19, 1916. —Inserted by his ioving parents, sister, and brothers. In memory of my dear wife, who passed away on May 23, 1922. I am thinking of my loved one. Taken from these scenes of time. Though the parting seems so lonely, AVhen one’s bereft of love’s sweetest chime. Soon sad parting will be over, Soon our Saviour’s voice we’ll hear Calling out from earth to heaven, Where there’ll be no parting there. THURLOW.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother Jack, who departed this life on May 22, 1919, at Dunedin.—lnserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. WILLIAMS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Henry Brown Williams, who died on May 26, 1920. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving husband, so good and kind. We have lost, but Heaven has gained, One of the best the world contained. —lnserted by his loving wife, daughters, and sons. In loving memory of my dear father and mother, who died at Lawrence—father o-n April 28, 1905, mother May 27, 1008. “Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by their loving daughter, J. Gray. In computing the lines of space to be ooenpied, •dvertiserg are notified that they can reckon 6ix words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Announcements of Births, Marriages and Deaths sent bv post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over fire. “In memoriam” notices are inserted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each lino of space occupied.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 39
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446IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3611, 29 May 1923, Page 39
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