IN MEMORIAM.
.SMITH. —In loving memory of our eldest daughter, Lily, who died at Otautau, December 2, iois. Her heart was always in her home, She tried and did her best, Until a message came one day, God had called her home to rest. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together; As shadows o’er our lives are cast, A loved one gone forever. The sunshine of our happy home, Must ever clouded be, But Thou, Oh Lord, hast sent the Cross, We bear it all for Thee. ■ —lnserted by her sorrowing mother and father.
SMITH.—In loving memory of Lily, who died at Otautau, December 2, 1918. W T e miss our darling sister, But no matter how we call There is nothing left to answer But her photo on the wall. Often do our footsteps wander. To a silent grave not far away; Where they laid our darling sister, Just one year ago to-day. Wc mourn for you dear sister, But not with optward show;. For the ones that mourn sincerely, Mourn silently and low. —lnserted by her sorrowing sisters and brothers. FOR THE EMPIRE’S CAUSE. IN MEMORIAM. HISHON,—In sad and loving memory of Michael Hishon, who was killed in action somewhere in France on December 3, 1917; aged’37 years; and of Daniel Hishon, who was killed in action on May 4, 1918; aged 32 years; sons of Florence and the late Daniel Hishon, Winton.—lnserted by those who loved them best.
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Southland Times, Issue 18745, 3 December 1919, Page 4
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246IN MEMORIAM. Southland Times, Issue 18745, 3 December 1919, Page 4
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