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IN MEMORIAM.

FLEMING.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who passed away at Clydevale, August 31, 1924. Oh! not lost, but gone before us. Let them never be forgot. Sweet their memory to the lonely. In our hearts they perish not. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. FLEMING.—In loving memory of our dear, dad, who passed away at tha Manse, Clydevale, August 31, 1924. A tender chord of memory Is softly touched to-day. Deep in our hearts there are memories Of our loved one passed away. —lnserted by his loving daughter, Margaret, and son-in-law, Allan, and grandchildren, Clyde. FRANCE.—In loving memory of George, who_ passed away at Gore, September 2, 1907 ; In his twenty-third year. “To memory ever dear.” GRANT.—In loving memory of Peter M’Kenzie Grant, of Berwick, who passed away at Dunedin, September 5, 1921. “Ever remembered."—lnserted by his loving wife and family. HARBOUR.—In loving memory of our dear parents, who died—mother, September 3, 1924; father, October 10, 1908.—“ To memory ever dear.” HARRIS.—In loving memory of Annie Harris (nee North), Burnside, who died at Auckland on August 31, 1919. Deep in our hearts lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory’s frame we shall keep it, For she was one of the best. Inserted by her loving mother, sisters, and brothers lIODGINS.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, died at Naseby, August 31, 1921. Fondly remembered.— Inserted by her husband and family. JARVIS.—In loving memory of my dear husband, who died at Anderson’s Bay, ou September 1, 1916. A better father never lived, or one more true and kind. Sleep on, dear dad, and take your rest, For you worked hard—far too hard—for those you left behind. Your welcome smile—a loving face ; No one, dear dad. can take your place. —lnserted by his dear wife, sons, and daughters. JOHNSON.—In loving memory of our dear wee Peter Sangster, who passed away at CromWell, Ist September, 1921. To memory ever dear.—lnserted by his loving parents and wee brothers. JOHNSTONE.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our mother, who passed away on September 5, 1925. A beautiful memory left behind Of a loving mother, so good and kind. We have lost, but heaven has gained One of the best the world contained. How constantly we think of her. With eyes and heart that fill. The love we had for her in life In death Is stronger still. —lnserted by her loved ones, Tahatika. JOHNSTONE.—In loving remembrance of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away at Tahatika, September 5, 1925. Deep in our heart lies a picture Of a loved one laid to rest. In memory’s frame we shall keep it. For she was one of the best. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. J. and W. Harris, and grandchildren, Tahatika, Owaka. JOHNSTONE.—In loving memory of my dear grandmother, who passed away at Tahatika, September 5, 1925. We think of you in silence, But not with outward show; For hearts that mourn sincerely Mourn silently an- 1 low. There is one bond death cannot sever— Love’s remembrances live forever. —lnserted by her loving grand-daughter, Olive Harris. MATHESON.—In loving memory of Mary, beloved wife of Robert Matlieson, Waihemo Downs, who died September 1, 1921. Sadly missed. MILLS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Table Hill, September 1, 1917. Long years have gone and passed since our great sorrow fell; But in our hearts we feel the loss of her we loved so well. —lnserted by her loving daughters, Jane and Nellie. MILLS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who passed away, September 1, 1917. Also dear father, who passed away December 14, 1924. Also my dear brother, Tom. who passed, March 7, 1924.—Inserted by those who loved them dearly, A. C. and A. Stewart and family, 79 Main North road, North-East Valley. MUNRO.—In loving memory of William Munro, who died at Tuapeka Flat, on August 31, 1922. Oh, the weary years of waiting Till the veil shall draw aside, And we all shall be united Beyond the great divide. —lnserted by his loved ones. SMITH.—In affectionate memory of our dear father and grandpa, George Bremner Smith, who died at Alfred street, Onehunga, August 31, 1922. “Dearly loved.”—lnserted by his daughter and son-in-law, Gladys and Edward Butterworth, and grandchildren, Aggie and George. WALDIE.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Isabella Emma, who departed this life on September 5, 1925. “A faithful helpmate resting.”—lnserted by her loving husband. WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rawiri E. K. Wood, who passed away at Balclutha, 31st August, 1920. In computing tb« lines of space to be oocupied, advertisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. 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Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 51

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 51

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3782, 7 September 1926, Page 51