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IN MEMORIAM.

BRINGANS.—In loving memory of Andrew Dewar Bringans, who passed away May 21, 1922.—Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brother. BROWN.—In loving memory of Gilbert Brown, who died on May 19, 1924. "Though gone from sight, to memory dear.”—lnserted by his uncle, aunt, and cousins, Clinton. BUCHAN.—In loving memory of our dear daughter Violet, who departed this' life on May 25. 1924. • We saw her fading like a flower, But could not make her stay. Wo tended her with loving care. Till God took her away. —lnserted by her loving parents, brother, and sister. BUCHAN.—In loving memory of dear Violet, who departed this life on May 25, 1924. There is someone who misses you sadly, And finds the year long siuce you went. There is someone who thir.ks of you daily, But tries to be brave and content. —lnserted by her loving mate, E. Ramsay. CARSON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Kaitangata on May 24, 1923. Two years ago the message came From God, Who thought it best, And took from us our mother dear To a better land of rest. Gentle in manner, patient in pain, The dear one has left us heaven to gain. With nature so gentle and action so kind, Hard in this world her equal to find. —lnserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters, Kaitangata. DEMPSTER. —In loving memory of John Blair Dempster, who died at Miller’s Flat on Bay 25, 1919. Until the day breaks.”—lnserted by M. and J. Walker. FIRTH. —In memory of my dear daughter, who departed this life at Waianakarua on May 24, 1920. Five years to-day since by dear daughter passed away— She’s gone, but not forgotten. The love 1 have for her is deep in my heart to-day As in tho hour she passed away. Deep in my thoughts she’s engraven, And dear will her memory remain; While we cling to God's riven promise That wc‘ll meet our loved ones again. —lnserted by her dear loving father. GALE. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life at Dunedin on May 25, 1922. —Inserted by her sorrowing loved ones. GRA.tt.AM. —In loving memory of our dear mother. Florence May Graham, who departed this life at Dunedin on May 22, 1923. Inserted by her loving sons, W. 11. and R. V. Neville, and her daughter-in-law, M. J. Neville. GRAHAM.—In loving memory of our dear sister. Florence May, wife of J. B. Graham, late of Highcliff, who passed away at Dunedin, May 22, 1923. —Inserted by her sorrowing sister and brothers, Mrs Brook (Dunedin) and E. H. and J. Wheeler (St. Bathans). GRANT.—In loving memory of John, who died on May 21, 1921, beloved husband of Emily Grant. Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life; no man cometh unto the Father, hut by me. —St. John xiv, 6. LEONARD.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Amelia Ann, who passed away at Wyndham, May 18, 1923. "liver remembered.”—lnserted by her loving family. LINDSAY.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at her resilience, Church street, Mosgiel, on May 20, 1924. You are not forgotten, mother dear, Or will you ever be; As long as life and memory last We will remember thee. —lnserted by her loving family. M'DONALD.—In loving memory of Norman McDonald, who was accidentally killed at Glenorcliy, on May 27, 1924. Lonesome the world seems since that day When first we hoard you’d passed away. But God knows best, H:s will be done, The crown of glory thou hast won. You were so good, so true and kind; A better friend no one could find. All who in contact with you came A kindly feeling do retain. “Sadly missed.” —lnserted by the Cronin family, Glenorehy. M’KISSOCK—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at luchclutha. Stirling, May 20, 1918. Though death divides, still memory clings with silent thoughts. —lnserted by her loved ones. MITCHELL.—In loving memory of my dearly beloved wife, Mattie, who passed to her Heavenly Home on May 23, 1922. ’Tis of the past we are reminded Of our loving one who sleeps SaMy in the arras of Jesus, Nothing to disturb that peace. MITCHELL.—In loving memory of our sister. Mattie, who died at Outram on May 23, 1922. Nothing but memory as we journey on, Longing for a smile and a face that is gone. No one knows the depth of our regret, We remember when others forget. SPIERS.—In loving memory of Betty Abigail, dearly loved only daughter of Alan and Adelaide Spiers, died May 20, 1921; in her seventh year. She was only a little snowdrop, A dear little flower from birth; But God took her home to Heaven Before she was soiled by this earth. Tlifc garden gate was opened, A gentle voice said come; And with her farewell unspoken Our darling little girl entered Home. —lnserted by her loving father, mother, and brothers, and grandmother. SPIERS.—In loving memory of Christopher Ward Spiers, dearly beloved third son of John and Mary Spiers, who died on May 19, 1916.—Inserted by his loving parents, sister, and brothers. TISDALL.—In loving memory of my dear husband, J. T. Tisdall, who passed away at Avoca terrace, Middlemarch, on May 20, 1919. We shall sleep, but not for ever, There will bo a glorious dawn. \vAttKEß.—ln loving memory of father, died May 24, 1923. “Ever remembered.”— Inserted by his daughter, son-in-law, and granddaughter, Waitati. WILSON.—In loving memory of David, beloved husband of M. J. Wilson, who passod away at his residence. Flag Swamp, on Xi; 22, 1923. “Until tho day dawiiß and the shadows flee away.”—lnserted by hie loving wife and family.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3715, 26 May 1925, Page 43

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3715, 26 May 1925, Page 43

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3715, 26 May 1925, Page 43

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