IN MEMORIAM
tILEESON.—In sad and lovins memory of my dear mother, who passed away at Glenfield on March IS. 1015. They miss yon most who loved you best. Inserted by her sorrowing daughter, N. Glover,
BANNIGAN.-In loving remembrance of Alice Genevieve. who passed away at Rotorua, March If, IUI3. Inserted by her lovin? brother and sister-in-lnw, C. and E. Uannlgan, Hunterville.
HANN'IGAN".—In fond and loving niemory of onr dear Alice Geuevievp. who died at Rotorua, March 19, 1915; aged 23 years. Others are weeping? But one weeps alone: The tears that are falling Now foil on her tomb.
Farewell to thee, onr love, You mow not our pain, For death is between us Till we meet again. Inserted by her sorrowing parents, C and M. Hannijan. brothers and sisters. R.I.P.
HODGE.—In lovinjt memory of my dear son Martin, accidentally killed nt Free- ; man's Bay, November, ISJIS; also my dear • husband Martin, who died in South Australia, November, lfKXi, from lead poison- ; ins: aud also my deur daughter lleatriee, who rell asleep on r-tarch IStb. ISOB, : wife of George Murdock. of Dunedin. and daughter of Annie Hodge, of Nelson Street. Auckland, late of Thames. Y,'e think of them in silence, No eye can see us weep; Yet many a silent tear we shed When others are asleep. Sadly missed. Inserted by loving wife and mother. LITTLE.—In loving memory of my dear wife. Mary little, who departed this Ufe March 18," 1913. One of the best that God could send, Beloved by all. a faithful friend. Called home from those who deeply love. To gain a glorious life above. With aching hearts, with tearful eyee, We linser where our dear one lies, And breathe those sacred words once more: "Not lost, but only goue before." Inserted by her sorrowing husband, B. Little and family. HEED:—In sad aud loving memory of our dear wife and mother, who passed away on March 10, 1914. 'A"devoted "wife end mother. Inserted by her loving husband and .family. O—O'MPSOX.—In loving but pad memory of our dear father, John, who departed this life at Elierslie, ou March IS. IUIS. Sot k sound disturbs yonr slumber, Nflt a pain to mark your brow; All your troubles now are over, You're happy, dear father, with Jesus now. •Inserted by his loving daughter and son-in-law, L. and C. HarrekUde.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 67, 18 March 1916, Page 12
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