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IN MEMORIAM.

CL.IES.—In loving memory of our dear son. William Clues, who departed this life January 17th, 1905. Alas: how soon comes death to show mc love more deeply than we know; And love in life should sometimes see WhaL tese-lin .death alone can be. hard, my grief 1" fought, And years now by mc steal, A wound has in my heart been wrought vS hich time can never heal. The shock was great, the blow severe We littie thought his death so near; It's only those who've lost can tell The pain at not saying farewell. Inserted by his loving family, E. J and W Clnes. JONES.—In memory of--»Mr: William Jone-; who died at Royal Terrace, Mt Albert! on January ISth, 1913. We cannot clasp your hand, dear friend. Your face we cannot see. But let this little token tell, We stJIJ rjemember thee. Inserted by Mr. and Airs. Fleming. aWRSBAI_t*-=lo- loring- -memory of ourdarling mother Alice, who died on January 17th, 190 S. Worthy of everlasting love From those she left behind, A better mother, could not. be Nor one more true and kind. Inserted by her loving husband and - family. MARSHALL..— In sad but loving memory of our dear mother, who died January 17th 190 S. The flowers we plice upon her grave Ma>- -wither and decay. But the love we have for her who sleeps Will ne-ver fade away. Inserted by her loving daughters, Alice, May, and Stella. MOTR.—In loving memory of Robert Scott, dearly -beloved husband of Ellen Moir who died suddenly January IS. 1913. iHe bade no one has last good-bye, He waved.his hand to none: I His spirit .fled before we knew That be from us had gone. Inserted by his -lowng wife aJni family. NJOTTQN.—In loving memory of my dear Dad, who died on January ISth, 1912. Lone is the grave where my 'Dai is laid. Sweet is the memory chat never will fadeFlowers may whither, leaves fade and dietL orbers forget you. Dad, never will „ Inserted, by his loving daughter Em. KOTTON-—ln lo*ing memory of our dear da_, who died Jannary ISth, 1312. • As the ivy clings to the oak, Our memory clings to thee. Inserted by Iris loving daughter and son-in-law, A. ami w. Hooton. —D-TON.—In lowng memory of onr dear dad, who died on January IStfc, 1912----aged 7L - ' ' Our hearts are sad and dreary, And the tears drop from our eyes; Thinking of our loved one In the cold grave where he lies. Inserted by his loving .wife and daughter Hazel. IPERCHARD.—In loving memory of mv only sister, Jessie Perchard. beloved daughter of Jessie aad the late Charles Perchard, who died at Auckland January 17th, 1911. iTo saddened _carts, whose quiet days •Know each, its hour of ratter grief. iMafce peace, -the Heaveiiljr, Comforter. To-day breathe words of sweet relief; May every wound Tie "gently healed. May falling tears be Kissed away. Inserted by her loving sister and brother-in-law, •;_,. and K. Waugh, Kiminia. ITSRCI3___D.—Iu loving memory of Jessie l_nra, beloved daughter of the late -Charles. John Perchard. wno died, on January 17, 1911, aged 26 years. For never can the heart forget The Borrow of the past, When grief bas made so deep a wound. Still must its burden, last Nor yet the comfort weaith affords, Or .sweet religion gives, So deeply In our longing hearts Her darling image lives. Inserted by her loving mother and ■brothers, Charles, Philip and William.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 12

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 12

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 15, 17 January 1914, Page 12