In Memoriam.
Robert MoLea*, died 27th June, .1892. The good old friend so well beloved Has passed away, His kindly face and smile we'll miss For many a day. Wesaw his earnest, Christian life. His light shone clear ; We felt: hig influence all for good ,While with us here. And pleasant memories he to us "■ Hasleft behind Of cheejry looks, and helpful words, And actionsf kind. He lived in faith—God's word he took • T6 be hisguide ; In blessedness of faith and hope And, peace he died. . W« cannot mourn for our dear friend' .With. him 'tis well; , The joys which how are his* are more Than tongue can tell Life'ajourney o'er, he now has reached The Home 'above-— * To 'dwell %ith Christ— where all is peace And perfect love. Help us, O Lord, to live that so Our end may be As happy, and our gain as great When called by Thee. R.D,, Foxton.
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Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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154In Memoriam. Manawatu Herald, 2 July 1892, Page 3
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