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IN 3YLEM0RIAM.
RICHTER.—In loving memory of my dear
mother, who died May 17th, IPOS.—Inserted by
her loving daughter, Violet B. Reid.
GLENN.—In loving memory of our dear daugh
ter and sister, Annie Niven Glenn, who died at
Carrieton, May 17th. 1912.
This is the remembrance to all.
This is the day sad to recall.
May Heaven look down on those she has left.
And God in His mercy will answer the rest.
She has gone, but not forgotten;
She was always kind and true;
Never murmured in her sufferings.
No one knows what she went through.
—Inserted by her loving father and mother,
sisters, and brother, Lily, Florrie, and Gavin J.
and M. Love.
GLENN.—In loving remembrance of dear Annie,
who pased away May 17th, 1912.
Short was the cal1 she had from above,
Not a word to her loved ones could say;
She closed her eyes like a babe in its sleep,
And peacefully passed away.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law.
Bob and Lena Love.
GLENN.—In sad and loving memory of our dear
sister Annie, who departed this life at Carrieton
May 17, 1912.
Far and oft our thoughts do wander
To the grave so far away,
Where they laid our darling sister
Just a year ago to-day.
—Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law,
V. and J. Turner, Payneham.
GLENN.—In loving memory of our dear sister
(Annie Niven) who died at Carrieton on May 17,
1912.
A painful shock, a blow severe.
To part with one we loved so dear:
Our less is great, we'll not complain,
But trust in God to meet again.
Not gone from memory, not gone from love,
But gone to our Father's home above.
Rest in the Saviour, sweetly rest;
They miss you most who, loved you best.
—Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law,
Hughie and Maud Love.
GLENN.—In loving memory of my dear wife,
who, died at Carrieton railway-station, May 17,
1912.
Sleep on, beloved, sleep and take thy rest.
La down thy head upon thy Saviour's breast;
We loved thee well, but Jesus loved thee best,
Good night.
—Inserted by her loving husband and children.
PF.DELLV.—Tn 'loving mrmorv of our dear
Lviher, who died ar G'.encig, May 17lli, 1912.
We think of von in silence,
Xo ryes can see us vvvep;
But dee;, within our hearts ,
Your memory we will keep.
—Inserted bv bis loving daughter and sor.-in-law,
M. M. nnd' A. J. Coram.
BRAY.—In loving memory of our dear father,
who died May 17th. 1910.
Some day the clouds will break.
Some day the shadows flee,
And I shall -ee mv father's face.
And he will speak to me.
—Inserted by his loving daughter end son-in
law, Jj. and K- .T. Harvey, Monreith.
BRAY.—Tn loving, memory cf dear hn=band and
father, who died at Norwood, May 17th, 1910.
Short was the call he had from above,
Xo! a word to bis loved ones could say,
He dosed his eyes like a babe in its sleep,
An i peacefully passed away.
— Inserted in- his loving wise, son, and daughters,
Carrie. .Minnie, and Gerty, and son-in-law, Bert.'
BRAY.—Tn loving memory of our dear father,
who died May 17, 1910.
If your grave could only open,
. 01!. what changes von Would sec;
Cut it is far better, dear father,
There is sweet rent for thee.
—Inserted liv his lonng daughter and son-in-law,
M. and G. CI stem. Norwood.
ELLIS.—In loving memory of our sister, Alice,
who died suddenly .May 17, 1907.
Only those vyho have lost: are able to tell
The pain at heart ai not' saying farewell.
Too far awry thy grave to see.
But not too far to think of thee.
—Inserted' by her loving brother and sister-in-law,
Walter and Minnie. Cunderdiu. Western Australia.
PRASE!:.—Iu loving icorner,- of James, died
May IS, 1911.
Though death divides,
l'ond memory clings.
—Inserted bv. his loving Wife and family.
HA1MR.WE.-In loving memr.rv of our denr
mother, who died at West Thcbarton. Mav * 17, ;
1911.
Had He caked its. well-we'know.
We should cry, 0 spare litis blew;
A"co. with streaming eves would say.
Lord, we love her. let iter stay.
But the Lord doth nought amiss.
And since lie hntii ordered rliis.
We have nought to do bui still
Rest it: silence, at His will.
Rest, darling mother, thv- toil is o'er.
Thy loving hands shall toil no more;
Xo more thv gentle eyes rural weep;
Rest, darling mother, gently sleep.
—Inserted by her . loving sons, daughter, and
daughter-in-law.
STEEL (nee Stevenson*).—Tn laving remembrance
of my dear sister. Maud, who died suddenly, at
Carlton \ ietorta. on May 17, 1910.
..Your.end came sudden, sister dear.
It mode us weep and 6igh:
For. oh. it was so hard to think
\\ e could not say gcod-b.v c.
—Inserted by her loving sister. Agnes, Mrs.
Iilliotu L.i, £ nuikliiw-treet.
EETURN THANKS.
"\J"R. R. T. AXGFJ, and Mr. A. BUSSEXSCHUTT
. . ani' FAMILY gratefully acknowledge the
kind expressions of sympathy, letters, telegrams
and floral tributes received during their recent
sad bereavement; also Rev. E. T." Loan for his
kind attention.
MR. AXD MRS:. M. d6odY and FAMILY dc
sire to THAXK ail kind Friends, especiall
Mrs. ■ T. Carroll,' also employes of Islingto
"Workshops for floral, tributes, letters, and giro
of sympathy in their late sad and sudden bereave
menr.
THE SOX and DAUGHTERS of the late Mr
MARTHA J AXE IIAWKE wish to expre
their sincere THAXKS to all kind friends fi
letters, cards, and floral tributes, and the mat
kindnesses shown in their recent tad bereav
menr.
TBS. P. HICKEY and FAMILY d.esire to
ATA THAXK all kind friends for telegrams, let
ters, cards, and flora! tributes, and also Mr. and
Mrs. Pound, and Mrs. Gallagher for kindness in
their sad bercavement.
Mll. AXD MRS. ROXALD SLMPSOX aDd
FAMILY wish to THAXK all kind Friends
for expressions of sympathy;, also for floral tri
butes in their sad bereavement.
MRST"il~J.~ SAXDERS "and FAMILY wish to
express their since THAXKS to all kind
Friends and Relations for le.tters, cards, and tele
grams, also for beautiful floral tributes and the |
many kindnesses shown during their late sad and j
Bi:ddcn bereavement. ' j
~YTRS. E ROGERS and FAMILY gratefully ac- ]
•»»* knowledge fixe kind expressions of sympathy, i
telegrams, letters, cards, and floral tributes re- \
•' eiwi during their recent sad bereavement, and :
• special!-.- the Sisters and Xurses of the Adelaide ;
Ward. Adelaide Hospital, for their ever thoughtful .
care and watchfulness. j
MR. and MRS. W. J. COULTER wish to tender ;
their sincere THAXKS to the doctors and '
nurses of the Children's Hospital for their un
remitting kindness and attention, also all friends
•u'*d relations for floral tributes and sympathy
during their late sad bereavement. * .
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