IN MEMORIAM.
ALLEN.—In loving memory of Leslie Norman, youngest son of Marwood and Jane Allen of North-East Yalley, who departed this iife on May 31, 1922.—Inserted by his loved ones. BALLINGALL.— In fond and loving memory of my dear mother, who died at Dunedin, May 2), 1922. 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. in-law, Palmerston. BERRY. —In loving memory of Henry Berrv, who passed peacefully away at his residence, Binnie street, Abbotsford, May 09 X9°l • mourned.” —Inserted by his loved ones. BLACK.—III loving memory of Neil Black (Maungatual, who died as the result of an accident on June 1, 1922. “ badly missed. ’Tis sad, but it's true: We cannot tell why The best are the first Called on to die. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. CORTISSOS. —In sad and loving memory of our dear brother, Elias Cortissos (Ben Curtis), who departed this life on May 28, 1897 , . „ “ So loved, so mourned. They are gone, but not forgotten. Never shall their memory fade; Fondest thoughts will ever linger Round our dear loved ones' graves. daughters, and loving mother, brothers, and tasters. CO-RTISSOS. —In sad and loving memory of our dear father, Benjamin Cortissos (Ben Curtis), who departed this life on May 29, 1909. at his residence, 87 Stafford street. “So loved, so mourned.” WILLIAM DAVID CRYSELL—One of the three brave men, victims of the great fatality which occurred at Ahaura gold dred°e, River View, near Ahaura, Greymouth,’ on St. George’s Day, 1919. —Everlastingly mourned by bis ever heartbroken widow, children, and relatives. “ Whosoever believeth in Ilim shall not perish, but have everlasting life.” DAVIE. —In loving memory of our dearwee Jennv, who died .at Caversham, on June 3 • aged lo years. " Too dearly loved to he forgotten.”—lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers. EVANS.—In loving memory of my dear husband (Morris), who departed this life on June 2, 1921. “As the ivy clings to the oak, eo shall our memory cling to thee.”—lnserted by his loving wife and children. EVEREST. —In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life May 29, 1921. “To memory ever dear.” —Inserted by his loving family. GRIFFITHS. —In sad. and loving memory of Edith Cavell, who departed this life May 29, 1921. —Inserted by loving father, mother, brother, and sisters. HUNTER. —In fond and loving remembrance of our dear parents, John and Jane, who departed this life on May 30, 1916; aged 76 and 77 years respectfully, “Sadly missed.” Oft and sad our thoughts do wander To the graves so far away, Where we laid our darling parents Seven long years ago to-day. son and daughter and family, John and Maggie Buchanan. KEEN. —In loving remembrance of Alfred, beloved husband of Alexandrina Keen, who died on June .1, 1917. My lips cannot speak how I loved him, My heart cannot tell what to say, God only knows how I miss him As I battle on life's rough way. We miss his absent face and voice, That rnado home doubly dear; But memory fills the vacant place And keeps him ever near. —lnserted by his loving wife. M'DONALD— In loving- memory of Allan Roy M'Donald, accidentally killed Beaumont, on May 29, 1921. “Miesed by those who loved hint best.” — Inserted by his loving wife, M. M'Donald (nee Anderson) and family.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3612, 5 June 1923, Page 39
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