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IN MEMORIAM.

IXJCKWOOD.—In loving memory of my dear father-in-law, who departed this life, February a, 1914. l_~ Peaceful -he is sleeping, '-"■--•- In the sHent grave: ;£: One we missed so sadly, *-' One we couldn't save. r Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, W. -J. Locbwood, Penrose. toeCI*TSSXA_i.-4n loving but sad remembrance of- my dear mother, who died at 'Bm-eia on February 6, 1907; aged 45 years. ' b "*° &>"the cold silent grave she is sleeping. ■My mot-ber, the dearest and beet; Hushed he all sorrow and weeping Dear mother is only at rest. by her loving danghter and f-on-in-law-, Mary and William Herold.

iieOUESHAK.— In loving remembrance of my dear mother, who died at Eureka on February 6, 1907. Kine years have passed—oh, how we miss her; 'Loving her dearly, "her memory we'll keep, - * Sever till death shall -we ever forget herDear to our hearts is the place where she sleeps. - -Inserted by her loving daughter and Son-in-Taw, Lena and Harold Davies. STULQUEEXET. —In loving memory of liana Mniqueeney. who departed this life on February 0, 1911. 8. R-I.P. ; Inserted by her loving husband and " family. - - • PURDT.—In loving memory of Harry Edmond, who departed this life on February 5. 1914. This- is the day of remembrance to us all, This is the day that is sad to recall; Gone is the face we loved so dear, 'Silent Is the voice we loved to hear; Gone too far for- sight or speech, ■But not too far for our" thoughts to reach.

Days of sadness still come o'er us. Tears of sorrow often flow; For memory keeps our dear Harry near us Though heaven claimed him two years ago.' . .Inserted _by his loving., father and mother, sisters and brothers. PURDY.—In memory of Harry Purdy, who passed away February 5, 1914. Two long years have passed away Since Harry dear was called away. We loved him then, we love him still, Forget him, no, we never will. Inserted by his comrades, "The Rovers." iPURDY.—In loving- -memory of Harry Edmond Purdy, who died February 5 1914. "-.— J Sleep..on dear:mate,, and take thy rest. They miss yon mosi who love you best . Inserted by 'his luring mate and friend, L. and H. Hibbs. PURDY.—In loving memory of my dear comrade, Harry Edmond, who departed this life, February 5, 191 i. His smiling face and cheery grasp, Are pleasant to recall; •He had a kindly word for each. And died beloved by all. Inserted Iby his loviDg comrade, Franfc Solomon. TAX.BOT.—In loving memory of my dear son. Daniel Henry, who departed this life February 6, 1914. Two years have gone, and still to memory dear; Thy loving name we breathe, and shed a tear. Time cannot alter love so true; Shis day brings back our grief anew. Inserted by his lov.'ng mother, Mrs. A. Murphy. IvVHITTAKER.—In fond and loving memory of our little darling XArthnr), who departed this lire February 5, 1915; aged two years and. four months. "We lovo Mj-oH-ycs! no.toncne can ten How deep, how dearly, and how well. Christ loved him too, and thought it best To take him home with Him to rest We cannot, Oh Lord, Thy purpose see,' : gut we know ail Is well that ia. done by Thee. ".*-*. ; Inseßted '6y* Tris-loving- -pirrentß>-And f ■toother. ,

BEREAVEMENT CARD. CMR'S BRENX AN A NX) FAMILY desire to thank all kind friends who sympathised with theni in their recent sad bereavement, and for letters and telegrams received, also for wreaths and floral emblems. SIR. AND MRS. J. GALLAUGHER AND FAMILY desire to express their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends who assisted and sympathised with them In their recent sad bereavement, also for letters, telegrams and floral emblems. MR. T. HAMMOND AND FAMILY beg to return sincere thanks to all kind friends for kind expressions ot sympathy during their sad bereavement, also for numerous letters, cards, telegrams, and floral emblems received. THE FAMILY OF THE IjATE MRS MARGAUKT HIGGINS tender their sincere thanks to all kind friends for letters, telegrams, cards, and floral emblems received ln their recent sad bereavement. THE RELATIVES OF THE LATE ERNEST I'KTTEK MILLER wish to thank all friends for kind expressions of sympathy during their bereavement: also for letters, cards, and floral emblems received. MRS T. HOOD, of Eden Terrace, and MRS F. STREETER and MRS J.. GIL.ES. of Mt. Eileu. wish to convoy their heartfelt thanks to all kind friends who sympathised with them lv the sudden loss of their dear brother, Walter <Rl_, of Stanley Hay. formerly of Eden Terrace. MRS. li. WHEATCROFT. SENR., of Auckland, and MRS J. MEL DRUM, of Devonport. mother and sister ofvhe late Mr Thos. Wlu-atcroft. desire to express their heartfelt thanks to one and all for kind sympathy and condolence received by them in their sudden bereavement, and especially] to the I'nknown Friends for their kind and willing assistance rendered to their loved j one. We also wish to convey our sincere I thanks to the Rev. Mann for his kindness I and courtesy.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 12

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 12

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 31, 5 February 1916, Page 12