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IN MEMORIAM.

CUTTRISS. —In loving memory of our babies, Henry Joseph, who died February 15, 1920, and Peter John, who died January 3, 1925. DARLING. —In fond and loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away at Naseby on February 16, 1925. We were not near her when she died To hear her last faint sighs. And whisper just one word of love Before she closed her eyes. In the old home you are remembered. Sweet memories cling around your name. The hearts that held your deep affection In death still love you just the same. Inserted by her loving husband, sons, and daughters. GARDNER. —In loving memory of our dearest mother, who passed away at her residence, 9 Main avenue, St. Kilda, on the 18th of February, 1926. There is no love like mother’s, Though we may seek it in vain. We may be lovted by others, But love like mother's never comes again. To-day brings sad memories— Memories that make us cry, To think that she was taken And we could not say good-bye. She climbed the steep ascent of heaven, Through much toil and pain. O God, to us may grace be given To follow in her train. “Missed, sadly missed.”

—Always remembered by her sorrowing family, St. Kilda. GARDNER. —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at 9 Main avenue, St. Kilda, on the 18th February, 1926. The best of mothers she has been. Many trials and troubles she has seen. For all of us she did her best. God grant our mother eternal rest. Always so good and unselfish and kind, Few in this world her equal you’ll find. O Lord, protect Thy sacred tomb, Till we her children seek for room. —lnserted by her sorrowing son, John Rose, and family,- Kurow. GARDNER. —In loving memory of our dear friend, Margaret Gardner, who died on February 18, 1926. “A beautiful memory left behind."—lnserted by Mr and Mrs Lee and family." HUGHES. —In sad and loving memory of my dear husband, Frederick William, who departed this life on February 19, 1926. R.I.P. “Missed, sadly missed.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. • KARETAI.—In loving memory of dear Percy, who died 17th February. 1921. “To memory ever dear." —Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. LEMON. —In loving memory of Charles Lefos Lemon, who. died on 17th February, 1926.

One by one life’s ties are broken, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by his loving wife and daughter. LITTLE. —In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, Clara, who passed away 15th February, 1920. "So dearly loved ; so sadly missed." —Inserted by her loved ones. MACKENZIE. —In loving memory of our dear mother, Bvtsy Mackenzie, who departed this life at Cromwell, 18th February, 1920. Sadly missed. —Inserted by her loving sons, Tom, Will, and daughter Nell. MACLEAN. —In loving memory of our dear brothers, Lachlan Moray, died at Aberdeen, February 18, 1909, and Charles Stuart, died November 8, 1895. Although your grave lies far away, We do not mourn the loss.

But we are comforted to know Your weary soul has found its rest. Yet again we hope to meet them ■When the day of life is fled. And in heaven with joy to greet them. Where no farewell tears are shed. —lnserted by their sorrowing sisters. MONTAGUE. —In loving memory of my dear mother, Sarah Montague, who passed away, February 18, 1926. It is just one year ago to-day Since mother dear was called away. Although she is gone, I love her still. Forget her I No, I never will. —lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Harry and Sadie Rea. MONTAGUE.—In fond' and loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this life, February 18, 1926. “Dear to our memory still.”—-Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. MONTAGUE. —In fond and loving remembrance of our dear Grandma, who died, February 18, 1926. “Dearly loved. Sadly missed.” —Inserted by her loving grandchildren (Buchanan). NASH.—In loving memory of wee Laura, who passed away at Dunedin on February 15, 1926. “Safe In the arms of Jesus.”— Inserted by her loving father and mother.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 47

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3806, 22 February 1927, Page 47