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IN MEMORIAM

'•tt>frTOV— In loving memory of my dearest Lillie. who passed away on November 14. 191 S. ;„, not by your side, dearest Lillie, 1 Jo hear your last faint sighs. Or whisper" just one loving word. Before you closed your eves. So one knows the silent heartache, " Only those can tell. Who have lost one of their dearest, Without a last farewell. Inserted by her ever loving mother.

-rnERTON.—In loving memory of our "tor *t« Lillian Alderton, who deSSfed'ttta'ltte on November 14 1918. We never knew the pain 6he bad; We never saw her die: We only know she passed away, *nd never said good-bye. many years our family chain Was closely linked together: But oh. that chain is broken now. One fond link has gone for ever. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, Laurel and Will.

st DFRTOK —In levin? memory of my Ct Lillie who away on November 14, 191-s. the cold silent pnffl she is sleeping. Our LiUle. the dearest and best: Hnshed he all sorrow and weeping. Dear Lillie is only at rest. Ko wind disturbs her slumber, Not a pain to mark her brow: »li her cares and trials are over. She is nappy resting now. Inserted by her loving eister. Alice.

-ITTIFRTON —In lovintr memory of my tear wife and mother, who passed away on November 14, 191 S. \c miss you from our home, dear Lill, We roi.« veu from yoor place; a shadow o'er our life Is cast. \emte the sunshine of your face. We mis' your kind and willing hand, Vnnr "kind and earnest care: Our nWe is dart without yon, We *ss yon everywhere. inserted by her loving husband and chifdren, Hilda and Kay.

r tvputAN* —In sad and lovinc memory of AL Lilian Aldertxra, who deJStSitti. Sfe on November U JM* TcHlay as we look at your photo, dear, In likeness so lovely and tree: Do -rou know how our hearts are aching And! longing dear Lily, for your. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law. Daisy and Albert, and niece and nephews.

ANDERSEN.—In loving memory of our darllne little Stella, who departed this life on November 14, 191S; aged 4 years. We watched onr darling Stella, Through ansions night and day. And only turned our eyes from her. To look to heaven and pray. Deal gently with ojir darling, Was oft our pleading cry. Oh trust Mc with your precious one, ' Soft came the Lord's reply. Ever fondly remembered by her parents and little brother.

->VDER«EN—In fond and loving memory of dear little Stella, who departed this life November 14,, 101S; aged 4 years. She was only a pure little snowdrop, A dear little flower from birth; So God took her in His keeping. Before she was soiled by this earth. Fondly remembered by sranclma, and Boyce. "Mrs. A. Boneham and Charles Boneham.

AVDERSEN —In loving memory of dear little Stella, who departed this life November 14. 191S: aged 4 yeare. If we had a dearest wish fulfilled. could. Dear Stella, we would ask for you. Ever remembered by Aunt Rose and family.

AXDZESON.-I= ioving memory of our dear niece Stella, who parsed away on November 14, 191 S. We saw her fading like a flower, But could not bid her stay: We tended her with greatest care, Till God took her away. Inserted by her loving aunt and uncle ,nd cousin, Harold, Queenle, and Trevor Green.

—In loving memory of my dear cousin Stella, who passed away on November 14, 101 S. It is just one year ago today! Yes, I remember well. I stood beside your dying bed To bid a long farewell. Inserted by her loving cousin, Daisy Bennie.

ANDERSON.—In loving memory of little Stella, who departed this life November 14, 1319. She was unfit to dwell with clay; For sin too pure, for earth too bright. And Death, who took her faT away, Bore on its wings a. gem of ligixt. Ever remembered by Mollie and Will.

BELL.—In ever loving memory of our dear floss, who died of pneumonic-Influenza, on November 14, 191 S. Until the day breaks and the shadows nee away. Inserted by her loving mother, sistere, and brothers, Jit. Eden.

BELL..—In loving memory of our dear menu Flos ie, who paosed away November 14. li) 13.

Ever remembered by her friends, Ethel and Lewis Gnnning.

BUCKERIDGE.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Robert William Buckeii iA, who de P a rted this life November ■«, JU7IO. Nearest Bob, yon have left mc, All alone this life to tread, •Bat when my spirit waits lte bidding, To be severed from its clay, 1 snail need you then to meet mc, .O'er the dark and lonely way. wv ron come *od meet mc, darling, When I reach the river side? "ill you be my angel guide? Inserted by his loving wife, Hellen Buckeridge, Kngby Koad, Birkenhead.

BctKERIDGE.—In loving memory of my dear brother-in-law, Robert William Bnckeridjre. who departed from this life November 14, 191 S. Te Kuiti. Purer and better never been known. Loved by all who knew him. M. Ashman, Birkenhead.

BURTON.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband Private Edward Burton. 52012, who died at Featherston Military Camp Hospital, November Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving: wife, Mary Burton, and baby Raymond. CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of Charles Chapman, who pasted away on 14, 191 S. Inserted by V. and TV. Montgomery.

CHAPMAN.—In loving memory of onr dear husband and father. Charles H. Chapman, who departed this life November 14, Gone is the one we loved so dear. Silent the vo!cp we longed to hear; Too far away from sight or speech. Snt not too far for our thoughts to reach. Inserted by his loving -wife and sMldren.

CONWAY.—In fond and loving memory of ffly dear wife, who departed this life on. November ±4, 101 S. Just when her life was brightest, Just when her hopes were best. She went from this world of sorrow, To the borne of eternal rest. Inserted by her sorrowing husband and little son Res-

COMVAY.— In fond and loving memory of my dear sister-in-law, Daisy, who deParted this life ou November 14, 101 S. Gone but not forgotten. Inserted by her brother-in-law, Bert wjnway.

•CORNELL.—Of your charity pTay for tie ~>W o.L Private John Josepli Connell, who cued at. Trentham, November 14, 191 S. Inserted by a friend.

**h^s? 11-111 lovln S memory of my dear infln d Artlmr . wh » died of pneumonic influenza. .November 14. 191 S. So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by his loving wife, A. Coeper.

£ frif^ R- T T ? lorin f memory of otir dear be 14 f ur Co °P cr > who aiea NovemHis loving emilp and kindly ways We never shall forget: " " " «c always had a pleasant word. And died beloved by all. Inserted by his true friends, H. and A. Appleton.

COPELAND.—In loving memory of Edgar and Lunhemia CopelaSd, who died NovebInfluenla. and "■ 1918 " ° £ Phonic Inserted by their little daughter Clarice, and Mrs. Bunting and family.

COWIE.—In loving remembrance of William Alexander Rrancls (Prank), who died .November 14. 191S, aged Iβ years; also Norman George (GeorßleV on November 7, 1917. aged G* months. Inserted T>y parents, A. and i>\ E Cowie, and sister Lucy.

OLAYDON.—In loving memory of my dear son. Joseph Heury Claydon, "who died on November 14, 191 S. Unknown to others, he stands by my side. And whispers. "Dear mother, aeath cannot divide." Inserted by A. E. Claydon, Onehunga.

DIXON.—In loving remembrance of Frank, who departed this life November 13, 1018. Inserted by Hilda and Sam.

DRYLAND.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who passed away on November 14, 1018; also father, who died on January 16, 191 S.

We think of you in eilence. No eyes can see us weep. Inserted by their loving sons and daughters and grandchildren.

ELLIOTT.—In -loving memory of our dear friend, William •Elliott, who passed away November 14, 1018. A faithful friend, now a treasured memory. Inserted by his friends, M. and A. Williams, 0 Auckland.

FRAXCHI.—In sad and loving memory of Alice Letitla. the denrly beloved stepmother of Mena O'Connor, who died November 13, 191 S. Dearest mother, she has left us. Never will her memory fade; Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger. Round the place where she is laid.» Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by her sorrowing stepdaughter.

QLO-YEB..— In loving memory of James Glover, of "East Tamaki, who entered into •rest on November 14, 1918. Inserted by his loving friend, M. Rttchle.

GLOVER.—In loving memory of grandpa. James Glover, of East Tamakl. who died of influenza, November 14, 1018.

G-RUPEN.—In sad and loving memory of Willie, who passed away on November 14, 191 S. A faithful friend, true and kind. No friend on this earth like him you'll find. One year has passed, but none can tell The loss of a friend, we loved so welL There is not a day goes past, dear Willie, But what we think of you and Flossie. Inserted by his sorrowing friende, Mr. and Mrs. Eawllnson and family, Onehunga.

GTJNSON.—In sad and loving memory of my dear husband Albert (William (Bert). wh6 died November 14, 1018. (Dearly loved and oh so sadly missed by his loving wife and children.

HAREOP.—In loving memory of Nellie Elizabeth Harrop (nee Snow), eldest child of Mr. and, airs. E. H. Snow, Kaetlhi, who pa&sed away November 14, MIS. ■So sadly missed. She is not dead—the child of out affection, But gone into that school Where she no longer needs our poor protection. And Christ himself doth rule. Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and sisters, Te Papapa.

HAY.—In sad but Jovicg T . memory of our dearly beloved son and brother, George, who died, of influenza at Trentham Military Hospital November 14, 10J.8; aged 2S years.

We miss thee from our home, dearest George, "We mi-is three from thy place, A shadow o'er our life is cast, We ml9s the sunshine of thy face. We miss thy kind and loving, hand, Thy fond and earnest care. Our house is dark without thee— We miss thee everywhere. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, sisters and brothers, Mangere.

HEDLUND.—In loving memory of Cathleen Verona Winifred, who departed this life November 14, 1917. In early morn, when all was still, God gave His great command. In silent peace she passed away, Into a better land. Inserted by her loving father, mother, brother and sisters.

HOIXtE.—Of your charity pray for the o repose of the soul of Inez, the second, dearly loved daughter of the <4ate "William and Mary Seagar, yrtio died on November 14. I191S; aged 24 years. May her soul rest in peace. Inserted toy her brother and sister-in-law, W. and J. Seagar. HODGE (nee Seagar).—ln loving memory of our dear sister, Inez, who died at KUbryde, on November 14, 1318; aged 34 years.- 1t.1.P. In our thoughts your memory Ungera, Tender, fond, and true Not a day goes past, dear Inez, Bnt we aH think of you. Inserted by her loving brothers.

HODGE (nee Seagar).—ln sad and loving memory of my dear sister, Inez, who died on November 14, 1018; aged 2i years. 8.1.P.

Immaculate Heart of Mary, Your prayers for her extol. Most Sacred lieart of Jesus, Have mercy on her soul. Inserted by her only sister, K. Reid. HODG-E (nee Seagar).—Of your charity pray for the repose of the soul of lnea Hodge, who died on November 14, 190S; aged 34 years. R.I.P. •What happy hours we once enjoyed, IHow gweet their memory still; But death has left a vacant place, This world can never fill. Inserted "by her loving aunt; E. Kelly.

HODGE.—In 6ad and loving memory of Inez Hodge (nee Seagar), who departed this life on November 14, 1018. 11.1.1. Loved by all who knew her. Inserted by Arthur Coles.

JOYCE. —In sad and loving memory of. my •dear husband and father, Rupert John

14, 1918. The end was sudden, tho shock severe,

•We little thought his death was so near; Only those who have lost can tell. The pain that Is felt at not saying farewell. Inserted by his ever loving wife and son, Cecilia and Jack Joyce.

JOYCE. —In loving memory of my dear son, Rupert John Joyce, who died of influenza on November 14, 1918; aged 38 years. * Deeply mourned and sadly missed. Inserted by his sorrowing mother and step-father, M. A. and G. Learey.

JOYCE. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Rupert John, who died of influenza on November 14, 1918; aged 3S years.

Deeply regretted. Inserted by his loving brother, H. G Learey.

JOYCE.—In loving memory of Rupert J Joyce, who departed this life November 14, 191 S. We often think of days gone by, When we were all together. A shadow o'er our lift is cast. Inserted by hie loving friends, Mr and! Mrs. Walters and family.

JOICE.—In -sad and ever Joying- memory of our dear uncle. Rupert John Jovee" who passed away on November 14, 1918.' Gone is the face we loved sn dear Silent is the voice we long to hear Too far from sight or speech. by his loving niece and nephew, r ;thel, Alice, Mattie, and Rupert.

JOYCE. —In loviii" memory of my dear brother, ivlio djcd of influenza on November 14, 101S: aged :iS year*. Inserted by his loving sister and-DTother-m-law, Olive and Will Waters.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 271, 14 November 1919, Page 7

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 271, 14 November 1919, Page 7

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 271, 14 November 1919, Page 7