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IN MEMORIAM.

PARKER. — In loving memory of our dear mother, Elizabeth Parker, -who died 2nd August, 1906. We shall sleep, bnt not for ever. There will be a glorious dawn, (We shall meet to part no more, On the resurection morn. Inserted by her loving daughters Lily and TiDie. HOLMES. — In loving memory of Thomas Holmes, who died August 2nd, 1904. No fiiore upon this earth we see, Yonr kind and loving face. There is no one in this wide world. Can ever fill your place. STRONG. — In loving memory of William Thomas Strong, who died at Onehunga, 2nd August, 1906. Inserted by his widow. STRONG. — Id loving remembrance of onr i l --"- fj'tbpr William Thomas Strong • hi died August 2nd, 1906. Insertii' hh living son and daughter, Nellie and \.. -•• Strong. 6WINTON. — in "i? memory of our dear son Allan. w- s drowned at Henderson on An::":' -■■'<1. 1904. , "Thy will be do:-c\" !& light is from our hous;h '■' sone, The voice we loved is sti!'; 'A place is vacant at our home. Which never can be filled. Inserted by his sorrowing parents and sisters and brothers. ETVTNTON. — In loving memory of our dear brother. Allan, who was drowned at Henderson on August 2nd, 1904. "Gone, but not forgotten." God knows the way. He holds the key, He guides us with onerring hand; Borne time with tearless eyes well see; Yes, there, up there, we'll understand Inserted by his sorrowing brothers, Harold and William. STBAIL-. — In loving memory of out dear mother, who died August 2nd, 1906. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-lay, E. and A. White. JFRAIL. — In loving remembrance of my darling mother, Frances Louisa Trail, who departed this life August 2nd, 19C6. At rest. Oh, for a touch of the vanished hand, Or a sound of the voice that is stm. Her lips are now silent, her heart is now cold, .Whose smile and whose welcome oft met us of old - We miss her and mourn her in silence unseen. And dwell on the memory of joys that have been. Inserted by her loving daughter, Mrs Robinson, Karangahake.

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Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 183, 2 August 1907, Page 8

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 183, 2 August 1907, Page 8

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 183, 2 August 1907, Page 8

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