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IN MEMORIAM

ADAMS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away at Maungatua, September 7, 1915; also our dear mother, who passed away at Fairfax, October 1, 1919. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by their loved ones. CARSON. —In loving memory of my dear sons—James William Carson, died September 6, 1907 ; also William Frederick, died October 10. 1907. It is hard, it is hard, to lay them down, In the dark and silent tomb, But think of the bright immortal crown, And think of the higher home. —lnserted by their loving mother, sisters, and brothers, Kaitangata. CRAIGIE.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, Thomas Craigie, who died on September 8, 1918. Also our dear Colin, who died in Military Hospital, England, on November 13, 1918. —Inserted by his loving wife, daughter, and sons. DUGAN.—In loving memory of our dear brother, Allan, who passed away on November 8. 1925. This day brings back my memory fresh Of one now called to rest. And those who think of him to-day Are those who loved him best. —lnserted by his sorrowing sister, Maude. GRANT.—In loving memory of Peter M'Kenzie Grant, of Berwick, who passed away at Dunedin on September 5, 1921. Ever remembered.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. HANCOCK.—In loving memory of Richard Hancock, who passed peacefully away September 8, 1927. There is someone who misses you sadly. And finds the year long s nee you went; There is someone who thinks of you daily. But tries to be brave and content. —lnserted by his loving wife. M’NAUGHTON.—In loving memory of my dear son David, who died on September 4, 1927; in his forty-fifth year.—lnserted by his loving mother, E. M’Naughton. MANDERSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband and father, who passed away at Mosgiel Junction on September 8, 1903. This day brings back our memories fresh Of one now called to rest. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. MATHEWSON.—In loving memory of mother dear, Elizabeth Ann. died at Renwicktown, Blenheim, on September 7, 1926. “ So loved, so mourned.”—lnserted by her sorrowing daughter, A. G. Burns, and grandchildren, John and Jean Burns. MICKELSON. —In loving memory of my dear father, who died at Sunshine on September 8, 1923.—Inserted by his _ loving daughter, E. P. Clandeboye. RITCHIE.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Jane, who passed away at Cromwell, September 5, 1926. “ Not lost, but gone before.”—lnserted by Carlsons and family. SMITH.—In affectionate memory of our dear mother and grandma, Jenny Richards Smith, died at Burnside September 9, 1900 —lnserted by loving daughter and son-in-law, Gladys and Edward, and grandchildren, Agnes and George. YEOMAN.—In sad and loving memory of our only dearly loved son, John Nelson Yeoman, who died September 10, 1926. No one knows how much we miss him ; Only those that have lost can tell Of the grief that is born in silence For the one we loved so well. —lnserted by his sorrowing parents. In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Greymouth on September 7, 1927.—Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law. E. and D. Schwass. In computing the lines of space to be occupied, •dveitisers are notified that they can reckon six words to the line. All words over 30 are, therefore, charged at 6d for each six words. Announcements of Births, Marriages, and Deaths sent by post tor publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or a J.P. Charge for these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding five lines, and 6d for each line over five "In memoriam” notices are inserted at the same rate, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made tor each line al space occu pied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3887, 11 September 1928, Page 47

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IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 3887, 11 September 1928, Page 47

IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 3887, 11 September 1928, Page 47

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