IN MEMORTAM.
fit loving memory of Margaret Walker, who died at Hokitika, ou April 10th. 1922. One lonely year has passed away, \ r os we remember well, ’When wo stood beside her dying bed To take a last- farewell. We saw her suffer day b.v day, It caused us bitter grief To see her slowly fade away And could not give relief. Lonely the house and sad the hour, Since our dear mother died, But oh, a brighter home than ours, Js tier's above the skies. Wo never knew a mother’s love, Nor missed the love she gave, Until within the cold, cold earth Her silent form wo laid. As the ivy clings to the oak Our memory clings to thee. Inserted by her loving family. WALKER.—In loving memory of our dear Mother, Margaret Walker, who passed away, April 10th., 1922: One year has gone how long it seems In all our hearts your face still beams. But memories page, will never V-lot Throe- little words, forget her not. Dearer to menu ry than words can tell Are thoughts of them we loved so well, And those who loved them only know • How much we lost some years ago, And still remember aU. Inserted by her daughter and Son-in-law, Air and Mrs G. Nesbitt.
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Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1923, Page 2
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214IN MEMORTAM. Hokitika Guardian, 10 April 1923, Page 2
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