Presbyterian Church.
ir MEMORIAN SERVICE,
On Sunday morning the Eev. E. M'-Kmney j reached an In Memoriam ■is,y -ir-e t-o the late Mr G. S. AVarin, eh. • *mg a» the text " He that walketh uprign«-h Wketh. surely." Prov. X., ot. \n v.ihinney feelingly referred re <-'h.- many sterling and christian L,i.ali:./' of the late Mr AVarin, and •>(id ;-spe<ial tribute to his zeal in ■•-. n.-h Timti rs. At the close of the
.-•.-vice iaie choir rendered "Hush, l-i- ->^c! ar« the Dead," accompanied »- JVhss MeKinney, who after the i'.onediction had been pronounced, played the Dead March. At the commencement of the service Mr A. G. Fallwell played Spohr's "Blessed are the Departed." At the evening surface hymns appropriate were sung, and during the offertery Mr Fallwell played Hutchison's Funeral March, " Eequiescat in Pace."
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Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 26 September 1903, Page 2
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133Presbyterian Church. Rodney and Otamatea Times, Waitemata and Kaipara Gazette, 26 September 1903, Page 2
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