IN MEMORIAM.
CRAIG. — In loving memory of James AVilliam Crnlg. who departed this life'on February 22nd. 1002; aged 63 years. Ho is gone but not forgotten. Xevor shnll liis memory fade; Heavenly thoughts shnll ever liuger, Aronml the spot where he is laid. Inscrtpd by his lor ing wife and family.
KICH.OLSON. — In fond and loving remembrance of Mary Ann Nicholson, the beloved wife of Charles Nicholson, -who -entered into rest ou February 21st, ISDS. "A devoted ivifo and an excellent mother."
Oh. mother, dear, we miss you here. From the home you loved so well; We pray that Gcxi has found yon rest, With ilie angels of the blest. Inserted liy licr sorrowing husband ami children.
SMITH. — In loving memory of Thomas, Smith, vvlio died on 21st February, Dear father, you are not forgotten. Though your earthly ruee is run, Four years liave passed, and friends arorend
Thinl: tlu , wound is almost healed, ' 3!iu they little know the sorrow Deep within ray heart concealed. De;ii- fiUher, little 1 thought when I bade
you good-bye, I had left yon forever, left you to die; ■JTjird seems the lot that has befell. For I was not in time to bid you farewell, inserted by his loving Edyirrd Smith, Swanson-st. 1t.1.P. I
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 21 February 1905, Page 8
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210IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 44, 21 February 1905, Page 8
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