IN MEMORIAM.
BLAKE.—In loving memory of our dear father, John Blake, who passed away- at Caversham on August 21, 1929. “ Fond memory like the ivy clings.”—lnserted by Mabel, Margaret, and Violet. CAMPBELL.—In loving memory of dear mother, who passed away August 18, 1925 ; aged 68 years. “ Ever remembered.”—lnserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Annie and Sandy. CLARK.—In loving memory of John Reto Clark, who died at Waitati, August 22, 1923. —Ever remembered by his wife, son and daughters.
CROSSAN.—In loving memory of our dear sister and aunt, who passed awav at Dunedin on August 22, 1930. “ Gone, but not forgotten.”—lnserted by her loving sister and family. CRUDEN. —In sad but loving memory of my dear wife, Emily Cruden, who passed away on August IS, 1929. Gone from me, but leaving memories Death can never take away ; Memories that will always linger While upon this earth I stay. —lnserted by her loving husband. CRUDEN.—In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, Emily Cruden, who passed away on August 18, 1929. What happy hours we once enjoyed When we were all together; But, oh ! how everything has changed Since you have gone for ever. —lnserted by her loving sons and daughters. DELLOW.—In loving memory of my dear brother, who passed away at Waipahi. on August 19, 1930. 1 I’m lonely and Idst without you, Bill, I miss you sadly, and always will. —lnserted by his loving brother. Jack. HAWLEY.—In loving memory of dear Lily, who passed away August IS, 1926. Just away where no shadows fall In perfect peace awaiting us all.’ Longing, perhaps, in her love to say, “ I'm not dead, only just away.” —lnserted by her loving father, sisters, and brothers.
HAWLEY.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Florence Lily, who passed away at Earnscleugh, August 18, 1926. Sweet is the word remembrance. As these few lines will show ; ' That you will always be remembered, dear Lily, As the years may come and go. —lnserted by her loving sister, Mary. HAWLEY.—In loving memory of my dear sister, Lily, who died on August 18, 1926 “ To memory ever dear.”—lnserted by E. S. J. Mochan, Palmerston North.
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Otago Witness, Issue 4041, 25 August 1931, Page 43
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357IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 4041, 25 August 1931, Page 43
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