IN MEMORIAM.
BARRY. —In sad but loving mcmovy of our dearly beloved daughtor and sister, Stella Ethel Beatrice, who died in the Otaki Hospital on October 27th, 1924, as the result of an accident. Age 18 years. Dearly loved and sadly missed. The Heavenly Master to earth’s garden came, His eye was resting on a lovely (lower; Not that one, Master, take not that, we cried, That ope will blossom yet for many an hour. And the sweet fragrance of its life will cheer, The weary watcher and tired worker’s heart; Oh, take some other flower, Thou Master, dear, ■With this fair blossom, Lord, we cannot part. Pluck Thou the flower that breaths no fragrance round, Or gather those on which Time’s mark doth rest; 0 The Master answered, with a look of love, The flowers are mine—may I not have the best. T will transplant it to my Heavenly home,. Tn 'beauty there to bloom for evermore; And to thy soul shall heavenly breezes waft, The fragrance of its life upon that shore.
—lnserted by her loving mother, father..
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Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40015, 26 October 1929, Page 2
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180IN MEMORIAM. Manawatu Herald, Volume L, Issue 40015, 26 October 1929, Page 2
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