OBITUARY
JANET RAE. ' The primroses are in bloom. There is a suggestion of spring in the air*. This morning the sun shone brightly on the melting snowflakes in Janet's garden. She would have loved to see it but with the sunrise she was called to. a higher service. She was only seven. We, her friends, had often planned her future. Such dreams We wove around her vivid, viyacioiis personality; how we revelled, in her eager intelligence; how beautiful her blossoming would be. But the planning was all in vain. iThis morning the little life was cut short in its budding and tonight we are left whispering, "Good-bye, little Jinny-Pinny." —Written by Janet's Playmates. ■ ■■ • . »- ■. ■ *
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 25
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113OBITUARY Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 25, 29 July 1939, Page 25
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