IN MEMORIAM.
CA-XTX.OX.-Jji sad and loving memory of our dear mother, who departed this lif« January 7. Far beyond this land %of changes. Far beyond this world of care, We shall find our darling mother. In the Father's mansion fair. Inserted by her loving daughters, Minnie and Kate. ELK-HfCTOX , .—In loving memory of James Ingle Elkington, who passed away January 10, 1910. Inserted by his loving wife and family. FLANAGAN. —In ,-afFeetionnte memory of Mary Ann, dearly beloved wife of James Flanagan, who died January i>, 1914. . Gone, but not forgotten. PARKER. —In loving remembrance o* out this lfte January S, lOlo'; aged 40 yearsShe sleeps where we laid her, In silence to rest;'The parting was painful, but God knoweth best ' Inserted by her loving husband and family.' - PARKER.—In loving memory of my dear sister Kntberine, who fell asleep January 8, 1910. Though lost to sight to memory ever dear. Inserted by her loving sister (Mary Robson). PIDDOCK.—In loving memory of William Henry Piddoek, who departed this life, January 9. 1915. His heart was always in his home, He toiled to do his test; Until there came a sndden call, And God called him to rest. Inserted by his loving wife and family. BFFT! A VTnyrFTTT -~C- ft KT I - M-RS GILLESPIE AND FAMILY wish to sincerely thank all kind friends wno sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement: also for letters, cards, telegrams and floral emblems received. THE FAMILY" OF THE LATE MRS T. •IXGI/iS. Devon-port, wteh to sincerely thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also for wreaths, letters, cards and telegrams received. ; ■MR TV. MORTON, SEN:, AND FAMIX.Y, Trafalgar. Street' Onehunga, sincerely acknowledge the sympathy so kindly and widely extended in their recent bereavement, the sad, passing away of Mr Joseph Bertram (Rert) 'Morton, on Tuesday, December 2S 1910. They especially desire to thank Drs Grant, Roberton and -McG-ble, and the Sirses of the' Auckland Hospital-for the untiring care and attention bestowed. THE WIDOW AND FAMILY OF THE LITE JAMES MUIR. of Fanakura \ alley, desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends for tnelr sympathy with them in their recent sad bereavement, and for all letters, cards, telegrams, and floral emblems received. / MR. EDWARD WOOD and Family wish to sincerely thank all kind friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement- also for letters, cards, telegrams, and floral emblems received. Bpecial In Memoriam Cards, icith Soldiers' Badges, can tie obtained ... . at.-the "Star" Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 12
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417IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 7, 8 January 1916, Page 12
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