IN MEMORIAM.
BEARDSMORE. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, James (Jimmy), who died at Dunedin on January 20, 1916. Sadly missed.—lnserted by his parents, brothers, I and sister (Waronui). I BROWN. —In loving memory of J. K. Brown, accidentally killed in Millerton mine j on January 20. 1926. Ever remembered.— Inserted by Mr and Mrs Beardsmore and family, Waronui. ENSOR.—In memory of my dear wife, Susannah Ensor, who died 22nd January, 1926; aged 67 years. In lonely hours of thinking Thoughts of you are ever dear. Loved, remembered, longud for always, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by her loving husband. EI’.IOR. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Susannah Ensor, who died on January 22, 1926. “Ever remembered.”—lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Susannah and John Schofield, and granddaughters, Abbotsford. HANSEN.—In sad but ever loving memory or our dearly beloved little daughter, Alma Marguerite, died January 16, 1920, aged eight years and six months. We had a little treasure once. She was our pride and joy. We loved her, ah ! perhaps too well. For soon she slept and difed. Longed for always. ; —lnserted by her loving father, motherland little brothers. - HARRISON.—In ever loving memory of my dear mother, who died suddenly at Waipahi, on January 21, 1926. “There will be no sorrow there.”—lnsetted by her loving daughter, Rose. HARRISON. —In sad and loving memory of my dear mother, Emma Harrison, who passed away at W T aipahi on 21st January, 1926.—Inserted by her loving daughter, Henrietta Bagrie. HARRISON.—In sad and loving memory of dear mother, who passed away at Waipahi, on January 21, 1926. Father, in Thy gracious keeping, | Leave we now our loved one sleeping. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, L. and R. Campbell, Waipahi. HELM.—In sad and loving memory of our dear Herbert Marshall, who passed away at Dunedin Hospital, January 14, 1926, youngest son of William and Margaret Helm, Ranfurly; aged 27 years. The end was sudden, the " blow severe, We little knew your death was so near. Only those who have lost are able to tell The pain that is felt by not saying farewell. He has gone to his grave, his troubles are ofer. ... He is free from, all sorrow and pain, And the ills of his life he so patiently bore Will never distress him again. Dearest Herbert-/ we do miss your place is vacant.—lnserted by his loving father and mother, sisters and brothers; HEWLETT.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on January 23, 1926; also Robert Maxwell, who diedon April 2, 1921; also George, who died on May 1, 1919.; also Isabella Bertha, who died on December 3, 1918; also Alfred, who died August 10, 1912. ‘ : Misred, sadly missed. This day our memory lingers ' Of our dear ones laid to rest. But amidst life’-s trials and sorrows, We know God’s ways are best. —lnserted by their, loved ones, Mataura. HUTTON. —In loving memory of Ellen, dearly loved wife of J., M. Hutton, who died at- -Ravensbourne on.’ January 20.,, 1,923. — Inserted by her loving husband and
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Otago Witness, Issue 3802, 25 January 1927, Page 47
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