| She thought she was very foj\4 °f Wn^her late husband^ a,^ shfa sat upon the mou^d c,f earth- which separated he* j from him in the peaceful village church-. j yard. Rising, she ordered the local i mason to erect a stone, and qn, it- shs | had inscribed, "Rest,in Peace,-' By the j time tr\e. gr-a&s l^ad grown on the upj \uwied sods of earth, and the cross had : been erected with its inscription, ti\e? I little widow discovered that t;he departed; had dissipated his, inaurance policy and o,th.er se.ci>Mues w,hici she thought would | uon^e to, her, so, she returned to the. j peaceful village churchward, ai>d, taking j vrith her- the. \o&\] n>asoi\, had atdded to I \hv. Inscription;, '■' Rest in. Peace," the | words ♦» Till I Come,"
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Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 April 1917, Page 3
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128Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Kaipara and Waitemata Echo, 5 April 1917, Page 3
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