IN MEMORIAM.
CLAU-sOX.— In loving memory of Chas., beloved husband »' Mary Clansou. who was drowned from off s.s. Bungarcc ou August tith. 1913. Had I been there In the time of death To have caught a last word of parting breath. One last fond whisper I might have heard, Or breathed: lv his ear a parting word. Tho shock was great, the hlow s-evere; We little thought that death was near. Only those that have lost can tell the pain That is felt at not saying farewell. Inserted by his loving wife and ehi'.dren. CLAUSON.—In loving memory of my dear son and brother-in-law. drowned in the harbour August 0. 101*1. We saw him last In health and strength, Xo thought that death was near: Death gave uo time to say jood-hye To rhoso he loved so dear. Inserted by his loving mother aud sister-in-law. A. liogan and Mrs. Akast. McCAUROX.—In loving memory of my dear mother. Bridget McCarron, who died at Waiharara. August tith. 1913. luserted hy her loving daughter. Catherine Enwright. iBILEY. —Tn loving memory of my dear brother, Frank Riley, who died at Waiharara. August Oth. 1913. Inserted by his loving eister, Catherine Enwright.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 186, 6 August 1914, Page 12
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