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IN MEMORIAM.

DAVIE.—In loving memory of our dear wee Jenny, who died at Caversham, June 3, 1916 ; aged 10 years. Only away where no shadows fall, In perfect peace awaiting us all; Longing, perhaps, in her love lo say, “ I am not'dead, just only away." —lnserted by her loving parents, sisters, and brothers GOOSEMAN.—In loving remembrance of a dear husband and. father, John Utterby, who passed away June 2, 1930. “ Sadly missed.”—lnserted by his loving wife and family. JONES.—In loving memory of 35024 Lance-corporal Kenneth Jones, seventh sou of R and M Jones Rosebank. Balclutha died June 7 1924. It is seven years to-day, dear Ken, That you were called away to a Better Land — Taken from those who loved you. And laid away to rest. —lnserted by his loving father and mother brothers, and sisters. RANGER.—In loving memory of my deal wife. Ethelinda Mavis, who died June 4. 1930. Sleep on, beloved, and take thy rest, Lay down thy head upon the Saviour's breast. We loved you well, but Jesus loved you best Good-night. Good-night. —lnserted by her loving husband. RANGER.—In loving memory of dear Ethel, who died June 4, 1930. No sympathy is needed now, Her cares are all at rest; Happy are they who to-day can say They loved her and did their best. — Inserted by her loving friend. M Small REID.—To memory dear of wee Kathleen R.1.P.. died June 2. 1925. God saw what was before her. And what she had to bear, And, smiling down, He thought it best To take our darling in His care. —lnserted by loving parents, Les'ie an.; Doreen. SAVAGE.—In sad but loving memory of dear mother, who departed this life at Milton on June 7, 1925. The face we love so well Hath left us for a spell; But time, which now doth sever, In time will join together. -—lnserted by her loving daughter and sob-in-law, C. and W. Robertson, and grandchildren. SCOTT.—In loving remembrance of my dear husband, Charles Scott, who passed away at Dunedin June 2, 1923. Getting used to being lonely— That’s the hardest part to bear; Getting used to all the sorrows, Someone once was quick to share. —lnserted by his loving wife, Isabel D Scott, and grand-daughter, Edna, Milton.

SCOTT.—In loving memory of our dear parents—father, who passed away at Dunedin June 2, 1923; mother, at Nevis, January 10, 1903. “ Oh, for a touch of a vanished hand.” —Inserted by his loving daughters, Nellie, Jean. Annie (Dunedin), Mary (Timaru). SMITH.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away at Happy Valley. Bannockburn, June 4, 1928, "To memory ever dear."—lnserted by her loving son and daughter-in-law, A. and M. Smith. Popotunoa. SMITH.—in loving memory of our dear mother, Anderina Smith, who died St Bannockburn, June 4, 1928; also our dear father, July 9. 1930; and our dear brother Lorrie, killed at Bapaume, August 25 “ They miss them most that loved them best." —Inserted by their loving daughter and son-in-law. M. and G. Burghess. Clyde SMITH.—In loving memory of iny dear parents—mother, died June 4. 1928 ; fattier, died July 6, 1930. “ Sadly missed.”—lnserted by their loving son Robert and family. TELFER. —in loving memory of our dear Helen, who was killed at Tawa Flat, Wellington, June 3, 1927. —Inserted by her loved ones. Port Chalmers. UMBERS.—In loving memory of our dear father. Thomas Umbers, who died June 3. 1929. “ Till the day break and the shadows flee.”—lnserted by his affectionate family.

tn computing the llne» of spaoo to bo oocnpled, advertiser* are notified that they can reckon six words to the Uno Ab worde over 30 are, ther» fore, charged at Sd tar each eu words. Announcement* ol Births. Marriages end Deaths sent by post for publication must bear the signature of our agent, a clergyman, or aJ P Charge ror these, 3s each prepaid, or 4s if booked, when not exceeding fire lines, and 6d tor each line over fire. “In memorials" notices are inverted at the same rates, but when verses are added an additional charge of 6d per line is made for each line of space occupied.

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Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 43

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IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 43

IN MEMORIAM. Otago Witness, Issue 4030, 9 June 1931, Page 43

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