IN MEMORIAM.
MEREDITH—In loving memory of Charles Meredith, who died at Mokotua on July 4, 1924. We were not thefe at the hour of death, To hear his last faint sigh; Or whisper just one loving word, Or even say goodbye. Those who loved him sadly miss him, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, Olive and W. Wilson. MEREDITH —In loving memory of our dear father, who died at Mokotua, on July 4, 1924. As we loved him, so we miss him, In our memory he is dear; Loved, remembered, longed for always, As it dawns another year. —lnserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, B. and F. Newton MEREDITH—In loving memory of Charles Meredith, who died at Mokotua, July 4, 1924. Short and sudden was the call, Of him so dearly loved by all; His memory is as dear to-day As in the hours he passed away. —lnserted by his wife, sons and daughter. MEREDITH—In loving memory of our dear father, who died at Mokotua, on July 4, 1924. “Gone but Not Forgotten.”— Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, G. and E. Hansen. BARNETT—In loving memory of my dear grandfather, Robert Barnett, who died at Slope Point, on July 4, 1924. Sacred the spot where our dear one is laid, Fond is the memory that never will fade; Sweet is the thought that again we shall meet, Kneeling together at Jesus’ feet. —lnserted by his loving grand-daughter, Margaret Kelland. BARNETT—In sad but loving memory of my dear grandfather, Robert Barnett, who departed ,this life on July 4, 1924. A beautiful memory left behind, A loving Grandfather, true and kind; For all of us he did his best, May God grant him eternal rest. —lnserted by his sorrowing grand-daughter, Janet Barnett. BARNETT—In loving memory of our dear uncle, Robert Barnett, who died on July 4, 1924. Just a word of sweet remembrance, And a few lines just to show That he is still remembered As the years come and go. —lnserted by his loving niece and nephew, Robert and Jessie Robertson, Tayport, Scotland. BARNETT—In loving memory of my dear husband, Robert, who departed this life on July 4, 1924. Sleep on beloved and take thy rest, Lay down thy head upon thy Saviour’s breast; I love thee well, but Jesus loves thee best. —lnserted by his sorrowing wife, Caroline Barnett.
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Southland Times, Issue 20220, 4 July 1927, Page 6
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397IN MEMORIAM. Southland Times, Issue 20220, 4 July 1927, Page 6
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