IN MEMORIAM
CARSON. — In loving memory of James Carson, who died at Kurow, New Zealand, on August 17, 1303. Years will go and years will come, But the form we loved so well Has vanished from our home; — How we miss him none can tell. — Inserted by his loving wife and family. GARDEN. — In sad and loving memory of Felix Alexander Garden, who died at Eoslyn, Dunodin, on August 16, 1906.— -In-
serted by his sorrowing wife. <• KINGAN. — In loving memory of dear Lizzie
Kingan, who died at
Maungawera ont
August 16, 1908. So gentle in nißnner, so patient in pain. Our dear one -has left us for heaven to gain. With nature so" gentle and action so kind, 'Tis hard in thiß world her equal to find. — Inserted by her father and mother. M'KENDRY.— In loving memory of Mary Jane M'Kendxy, who departed this life oa x August 17, 1907; aged 21 years. -Across the bar, at home, at rest Is she, the cne I loved the best; The one who had always proved So kind, and worthy fo.be loved. I see not now her dear, kind face; 'Ah, how I miss her who has won
A home in heaven! God's will be done. — Inserted by her sorrowing parents and blethers. ' M'LEAN.-r-In loving- ra^mary of Emily; 'Cameron M'Lean, who died at Dunrobin-, August 12, 189 S. As the ivy clings to the oak,
My memory clings to thee. — Inserted by her loving daughter, Mary. M'MILLAN. — In loving memory of Ann Elizt M'Millan, beloved wife of Robert M'MillanL who passed away on August 14, 1908, at her residence, Empire Hotel, Lawrence, after a long and painful illness. It is one year ago to-day With, aching hearts we stood Beside dear mother's dying bed, To keep her if we could. So all who have a mother, Love her while you may: We cannot always keep her here—
Too soon she'll pass away — Inserted by. "her loving husband, daughters, and son, and son-in-law. MURRAY. — In loving nxmory of our dear brother, Thomas Hugh Murray, * who was drowned crossing tho Catlin's bar on! August 17, 19pb; aged 21 years and 4 .months. Had you lain on a bed of sickness, Weaxy weeks and months of pain. We would nave thanked God for Hi» goodness, And not hivo washed you'back again. But, oh, to think, dear Tom Those cruel waves parted us so. To us, our dear brother, It has been • a heavy blow. —Inserted by his loving sisters, Mary andl
Agnes. SPINKS.— In loving memory of Annie Barr, the beloved eldest daughter of William and Mary Harrington, Ratanui, who departed? this life August 13, 1908. Till the day dawns
And the .shadows flee away.
—Inserted by her loving parents. WILSON-— ln fond and loving memory ol Emily Wilson, -who died at Farley street, Kaikorai, on August 12, 1906.— Inserted by her loving mother and sisters.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 51
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573IN MEMORIAM Otago Witness, Issue 2892, 18 August 1909, Page 51
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