In Memoriam.
■ . . ; +. — : (Contributed.) The sad news of the death of our highly esteemed sister. Miss Austin, has -no doubt reached the ears of all in the .immediate town. At 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning, she without one Struggle passed away after a lingering disease. She was ,only confined to her bed five days, when the happy release took place, we say happy release when we consider, her incessant sufferings which caused much weariness to the flesh and to some extent mental sadness No murmer fell from her lips, but with patience waited her call. She fretted, not for herself, but loved ones she was leaving, behind, for the ' true affection and love which bound them together was great, this made the parting more keenly felt. She has only gone before and soon the reunion will take place as our deceased sister said in her last words " We shall all meet in heaven again." , Deepest of sympathy is evinced by all for those who are left to mourn the loss of their loved one and could more be done than by showing sympathy we are certain of the readiness of many to do it. _______ R.B.
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Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1892, Page 2
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194In Memoriam. Manawatu Herald, 17 September 1892, Page 2
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