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IN MEMORIAM.

BLAKE.—III loving memory of Annie Blake, who died at Pukekoiie, November 14. 1902. Inserted by her sorrowing sister Emily.

CREEVY.—In loving raemotry of my dear husband, who died November 15, 1808. Long days and nights he bore his pain, To look for cure was all in vain. But God above, who knowest best, Cured his pain and gave him rest. Inserted by his loving wife.

HAMMOND. —In loving memory of Thomas Hammond, beloved husband of Sarah Hammond.

Sleep on, dear father, thy labour is o'er, Thy willing hands will toil no more; On earth there's strife, in Heaven rest; We miss you most who loved you best. Inserted by his; loving wife and family

JONES. — In lowing memory of Edward, dearly beloved "husband of' M. A. Jones, who died 14th November, 1902. 'Tis one sad year ago to-day, AVitli aching hearts we stood ; ;.- Beside our dearest father's bed, • To keep him if we could. But God alone, who thought it best, Did ease his suffering and give him rest. Inserted by his wife and family.

McFARQ CHAR.—In loving memory of William McFarqubar, the beloved husband of Catherine McFnruuhar, who was killed nt Ellerslk- station oil November 15, 1902. Though cruel death has snatched from view A loving husband and a iather true. Death cannot from our minds efface , His tender smile, his loving face, His words, his actions are not dead, But in our minds are daily read. Sleep on, dear husband, and dearest father, Those loving hands shall toil no more; No more those eyes weep. Sleep on, dear husband, gently sleep. Inserted by his loving wife and sons.

FKOIIIj. — In loving memory of Ernest Prohl, who was accidentally killed on p.s. Wakatere, November 14th, 1902. He loft his .home in perfect health, He little thought that death was near, But God thought best to call him home, And with His will we must comply. Brighter, fairer far than living. Free from earthly care and pain; Clothed in everlasting beauty, AA'e shall meet thee once again. Inserted by his loving parents and brothers, R. anil M. A. Prohl.

PROHL — In loving memory of my dear brother. Ernest, who was accidentally killed on board p.s. .Wakatere, November 14th, 1902.

One year has gone, nnd friends around us Think the wound is nliuost healed, Bui: they little know the sorrow Deep within our hearts concealed. Sleep on dear Ernest, aim', take thy rest, They miss thee most who loved thee best. , ~ inserted by his iv law, M. A. and A. M. Pitkctnicy.

r.TMiWT —Tn loving memory of Ernest P P?ohl^vlo wu" Accidentally killed on board pi Wakatere, 14th November. He is resting so sweetly in Jesus now, He will sail the wild seas no more, The storm may sweep o'er the wild, stormy deep, But he is safe where the storms come no more. Inserted by his aunt aud, cousins, Mrs M. Booth and family.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 272, 14 November 1903, Page 8

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 272, 14 November 1903, Page 8

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXIV, Issue 272, 14 November 1903, Page 8