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IN MEMORIAM.

KITTO.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband and fattier, William Henry Kitto, who passed away at Alexandra. September 1, 1926.*—Inserted by his loving wife and family. . «. KNOX —In loving memory of my dear husband and our father, William, who passed away at Dunedin, August 30, 1924. Time may heal the broken-hearted. Time may make the wounds less sore; But time cannot stop the longing For the loved ones gone before. —lnserted by his loving family. POOLE.—To the memory of our dear sister, Ivy, died August 31, 1927. Also 31 1- 192” fath ’ er ’ W ' Weatherall, died August RITCHIE.—In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Jane Ritchie, who passed away at Cromwell on August 29, 1926. A tender cord of memory Is sadly touched to-day. —lnserted by her loved ones. M'CHLERY.—-In loving remembrance of 1922 mother ' who P assed away, August 30, Sometime, somewhere, our eyes shall see That sweet fact kept in memory; And G , od shall link the broken chain Still closer, when we meet again. —lnserted by her loved ones, E. and F. Elder. MASON.—In loving memory of our dear r ’< wbo Passed away on September 2, 1923. “ Rest in peace.”—lnserted by her daughter and son-in-law, Lily and Frank Baumgardt, Broad Bay. ' MILLS.—In loving memory of my dear parents, who passed away, dear mother, on September 1, 1917; dear father, on December 14, 1924; also my dear brother, lom, who passed away March 7, 1924. “Too dearly loved to be forgotten.’’—lnserted by their loved ones, A. C. and A. Stewart and family. MUNRO.—In loving memory of William August 31 h °l929 Sed aWay at Wbenuakoa - on Somewhere, sometime, our eyes shall see 1 tie dear facfe we hold in memory; shall link the golden chain bull closer when we meet again. Inserted by his loved ones. SCOTT.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother. Elizabeth Scott, who passed away on August 29, 1922 “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by her loving husband and family. SMITH.—In affectionate memorv of our dear father and grandpa, George Bremner 7 ho d, ? d at Onehunga, August 31, • Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law. Gladys and Edward, and foved d ” hlldren ’ AgneS and George ' “Dearly —ln loving memory of my husband, and our dear father, John la , n £’. wh .° P as sed away August 31, best We m ‘ SS h ‘ m m ° St who 10ved bim nnT^^, DA H E ~ I , n ,Oving memory of Mary. August 28 1927 m ° ther ' Wh ° PaSSed aWay Somewhere, sometime, our eyes shall see The oear face we hold in memory; i d s ka-ll link the broken chain bun closer when meet again. fTmn S y rted by her 10Vins hu sband and — ln loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Mary.” elVe montbs to ’ da y y° u lef t us, dear may heal the broken-hearted. Time may make the wounds less sore But time cannot stop the longing For the loved one gone before. —lnserted by her loving mother, brothers and sister. WOOD.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Rawiri E. K. Wood, who ?oon ed . away Balclutha on August 31, 1.930. Inserted by his loving parents and sister. YOUNG.—In loving' memory of Isabella mT’at’s?. KHd e a d °" AUgUSt 3 °* What happy days we on«j enjoyed, Hu? sweet their memory still ; But death has left a vacant place This world can never fill. —lnserted by her loving husband, Margaret, and " Wee ” Alex.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 47

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3886, 4 September 1928, Page 47