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IN MEMORIAM.

FULLER.—Ijj loving memory of my dear wife and our mother. Janet, who fell asleep on October 2. 1927.

Calm and peaceful is she sleeping, Sweetest rest has followed pain; And we who loved her sadly miss her, But trust in God to meet again.

—lnserted by her loving husband and family, Kaitangata. GILCHRIST.—In loving memory of our dear mother and grandmother, who passed away at Cromwell on October 6, 1927. “To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by her loved ones in Naseby.

HARPER.—In loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on October 4, 1924 " Sadly missed.”—lnserted by her loved ones. HUTTON.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died October 6, 1929. missed.”—lnserted by her sorrowing daughters, Annie and Ruth.

KEMP (nee Haughton).—ln fond memory of my dear wife. Sarah, who passed away at Christchurch on October 2. 1929. “ A day of remembrance, too sad to forget.”—Tn serted by her loving husband

KEMP (Sarah Catherine). —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Christchurch on October 2, 1929 Beautiful memories, shadowed by grief.”— Inserted fry her loving daughters. Rita and Mabel. Roxburgh

LEGERWOOD.—In loving memory of our dear father, who was accidentally drowned at the Maori Kaik on October 6, 1916. We are thinking of you to-day. Thinking of the past. Picturing you in memory.

As we saw you last. —lnserted by his loving wife and family. LYSAGHT.—In loving memory of Helen, who passed away October 6. 1928. Two years have passed since the Shepherd Sent forth His great command. Two years since our dear loved one Entered the better land. To find sweet rest with the Saviour To sing the songs of the blessed. And though we miss her sadly, We know God’s way is best. —lnserted by her sorrowing parents, brothers and sisters. Port Chalmers.

MacGILLIVRAY.—In loving memory of our dear Don, who passed away at Dunedin on October 2, 1929. “ Ever remembered.”— Inserted by bip loving parents sisters, and brothers

MILLAR.—In loving memory of my dear husband. Robert Alexander (Bob), who passed away suddenly at Clinton Gorge, October 3. 1927.

He bade no one a last farewell. He said good-bye to none. The heavenly gates were opened, And a loving Voice said. “ Come I ” —lnserted by his loving wife. MILLER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and our dear mother, who passed away on October 2, 1929. “ So loved, so mourned.” Inserted by her busband and family

MURRAY.—In loving memory of Maggie accidentally killed at Warepa. October 2

A beautiful star shines o'er the grave Of one we loved, but could not save. To have, to love, and then to part Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart. —lnserted by her loving parents, sister and brother. E'rick. N E.H.

PARKER. —In memory of dear father and mother, who passed away September 29 1923 and October 6. 1929.

W’e are thinking of you to-day. thinking of the past. Picturing you in memory as we saw you last. Could ever a life like yours be forgotten ? A shining example to all.

Her weary days of pain are o’er. Her troubled nights are past. Her ever-patient worn-out frame Hath found sweet rest at last. —lnserted by their loving sons and daughters and grandchildren

PARKER.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away October 6. 1929. No sympathy is needed now— Her cares are all at rest. Hanpy are they who to-day can say They’ loved her and did their best. —lnserted by her loving daughter, son-in-law, Lucy. Harry Bowier. Sydney ; also her loving granddaughters. Dorothy, and Thelma ROBERTS (Emily Ann). —In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Mosgiel October 3. 1920 “ Beautiful memories shadowed by grief.”—lnserted by her loving husband and family. SMITH.—In loving memory of my dear 7. ’ who naKsed aw ay at Dunedin. October 4, 1927.

Three years have gone since you left us ; You went when you heard the call. Could ever a life like yours be forgotten— A shining example to all. —lnserted by her loving husband, Dave. STEPHENSON.—In loving memory of 2 Ul l«>2B r Rosie who sle T >t away on October

A beautiful star shines over the grave Of one we loved, but could not save. To have to love, and then to part, Is the greatest sorrow of one’s heart.

—lnserted by her loving parents sisters and brothers.

STORER.—In loving memory of Annie (Kang) Mulrine, died October 5, 1923 Inserted by her loving husband.

VEAL.—In loving memory of our dear husband and father, who passed away on October 2, 1926. To memory ever dear ** inserted by his loved ones

WALKER.—In loving memory of our dear brother and Uncle George, who died suddenly at Palmerston on October 2, 1929 ” Peace perfect peace "—lnserted by his sister, brother-in-law. and family, Mr and M—• Bootton Palmerston

WEIR.—In loving memory of our dear Aunt Maggie, who died October 2, 1928 Also our nephew, William (Sonny), who died October 6, 1929.

We are thinking of you both to-day, Thinking of the past. Picturing you in memory. As we saw you last. —Remembered by Mr and Mrs J. Walls and family. Stirling. WEIR.—In fond and loving memory ot our dear mother, who died on October 2. 1928 Also our dear brother, William who died on October 6. 1929, at Gummie’s Bush Tiust Me, child ; I know thy future And thy present need of rest. Leave thyself, thy life, thy loved ones. All to Me: My will is best. —lnserted by their sorrowing ones. C. and M. Atkinson and family. Tokanui. WHEELER.—In sad and loving remem brance of our dearly beloved mother, Marion Wheeler, who died at Bath street on September 30. 1922. "At rest.”

No one knows how much we miss you • Only those who have lost can tell. —lnserted by her sorrowing daughters and sons.

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Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 45

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 45

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 3995, 7 October 1930, Page 45