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DEATH.

Dugoid, —May 7th, 1901, at Wallsend, Sydney, Mary the beloved wife of William Duguid, and eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs William Anderson of Dobson, aged 30 years. Dearest daughter, thou has left us; Gone to be with God on high, And our hearts are well nigh broken ; But we know we must not cry It is hard to be without thee— Very, very hard indeed ; But we know that God has promised To be with us in our need. Dearest daughter, how we miss you? Never shall your memory fade; Loving thoughts will ever linger Hound the grave where you are laid. Yet, again, we hope to meet you, When the day of life is fled ; And in Heaven we hope to greet you, Where no farewell tears are shed. [lnserted by her loving mother.]

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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 2

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DEATH. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 2

DEATH. Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 11 June 1901, Page 2

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