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IN MEMORIAM.

DRUMMOND.—In sad but loving memory of dear Ethel, who passed away at Mosgiel on June 4. 1923; aged 24 years. Time may heal the broken-hearted, Time may make the wound less sore; But time can never stop the longing For the loved one gone before. —lnserted by her loved ones. GALLAGHER.—In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Dunedin on June 6, 1925. —Inserted by her loved ones. KEEN.—In memory of my dear husband, who died June 1, 1917. We keep in our memory the love of the past. With us *tis as bright as of old*, For deep in our hearts it was planted to last, In absence it never grows cold. —lnserted by his loving wife. M'DONALD. Norman M'Donald, who was accidentally killed at Glenorcby on May 27, 1921. “Ever remembered."—lnserted by the Cronin family, Glenorchy. MACLEAN.—In loving memory of our dear parents—Margaret Mearns. died June 1,1909; Charles Fitzroy, died June 28, 1908. Rest, dearest mother, thy toil is o’er. Thy loving hands shall toil no more ; No more thy gentle eyes shall weep, Rest, darling mother, gently sleep. Father Is gone, but not forgotten, Nor is the good advice he gave; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Around our dear parents’ grave. —lnserted by their sorrowing daughters. MOORES. —In loving memory of my dear husband, who departed this life June 2, 1925. We little thought when we said good-bye, We parted for ever, and you were to die; The grief that we felt words cannot tell, That 1 was not with you to bid you farewell. —lnserted by his loving wife and children. NOTMAN.—In sad and loving memory of William Alexander Notman, who passed away on June 5, 1925. “So loved, so mourned.” —Inserted by his loving wife and son, father, sisters, and brothers. REID. —In loving memory of wee Kathleen Veronica Reid, who died at Dunelin on June 2. 1925. R.I.P. She was only a little snowdrop, A dear little flower from birth; But God took her home to His keeping, Before she was soiled by this earth. —lnserted by her loving grandparents, and uncles and aunts. REID.—In sad loving memory of our only wee daughter, Kathleen Veronica Mary, who passed peacefully away at Dunedin Hospital on June 2, 1925 ; aged 17 months. It’s just one year ago to-night, How anxiously we stood. Beside our darling Kathleen's bed, To save her if we could. With tears we saw her sinking. We watchel our treasure pass away. It’s God alone Who knew our grief, When we kissed her wee brow, Just as she closed her eyes. —lnserted by her sorrowing parents and Leslie. SAVAGE. —In fond and loving memory of our dearest wife and mother, who passed away at her residence, Milton, on June 7, 1925. Through all pain at times she'd smile, A smile of heavenly birth, And when the angels called her home She smiled farewell to earth. Heaven retaineth now our treasure, Earth the lonely casket keeps, And the sunbeams love to linger Where our loving mother sleeps. —lnserted by her sorrowing husband and family. SAVAGE. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away, June 7, 1925. You were the sweetest mother that ever God could give, To me you are not dead, to me you’ll always live. I often sit and think of you as days flee quickly by, But I know you were quite prepared, dear mother, to meet your God on high. —lnserted by her loving son, Arthur. SAVAGE.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Milton, June 7, 1925. In the early morn, when all was still, and no one by your side, God gave His great command, In silent peace dear mother passed away into a better land. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Mabel and George Clark, and wee Jimmy SAVAGE. —In loving memory of my dear mother, Elizabeth, who passed away at Milton, June 7, 1925. All you who have a mother, Think of hex while you may; You w T ill never know her value Till she's laid within the clay. —lnserted by her loving daughter Victoria and son-in-law and grandchildren. SAVAGE.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Milton on June 7, 1925. Had I only been by your side, dear mother, To hear your last faint sigh \ Could I have whispered Just one word. And said a last good-bye. No one knows the heartache And only those can tell, Who have lost a loving mother Without a last farewell. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, C. and W. Robertson, and grandchild Winnie. SAVAGE.—In loving memory of my dearest mother, who passed away at Milton, on June 7, 1925. Had I only been by your side, dear mother, To hear your last faint sigh ; Could I have whispered just one word, And said a last good-bye. No one knows the heartache, Only those can tell, Who have lost a loving mother Without a last farewell. t —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Gertie and Harry. SAVAGE.—In sad but loving memory of my dearest mother, who passed away at her residence, Milton, on June 7, 1925. We never knew a mother s worth or the love she gladly gave, Until beneath the .lonely earth she is laid within the grave; And then, too late, we realise there can never be another. ' in grief and strife and all through life our dearest friend was our loving mother. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Ivy and Joe. SCOTT.—In memory of my dearly beloved husband, Chnrleß Scott, who passed away at Dunedin, June 2, 1923. My lips cannot speak how I loved you, My heart cannot tell what to say; God only knows how I miss you As I battle on life’s rough way. —lnserted by bis loving wife, Isabel D. Scott, and granddaughter, Edna, Clinton. SCOTT. —In loving memory of our dear father, who departed this life on Juno 2, 1923. What happy days we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still; His death has left a vacant plaee That never can be filled. —lnserted by his loving daughters, Mary, Jean, and Annie, and granddaughter, MatUel.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 51

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 51

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3769, 8 June 1926, Page 51

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