IN MEMORIAM.
ADDISON. —In loving memory of our dear little "garlie'' Ruby Peart, who passed away on January 9. 1916. 'Twas n'e- our own—it was the Lord's; He took it' from this earth of pain. To plant it with his flowers on hhi—. There 'rwill -be pure and free from stain; That's why He stretched forth His hand, To save our baibe from toil and woe. CARROLL.—In fond and loving memory of our (_'.rlinc little girl Ellen Mavis Valeric (Mavis), who died January 9, 3016; aged 6 years il mouths. A lovely bud. so young and fair, Called hence by early doom. Just came to show how sweet a flower In raradise conld bloom. She was too pure for this cold earth, Too beautiful to stay. And so God's holy angels Bore our darling one away. Inserted by her loving mother, brothers, sister and father, Thomas James Carroll, on active service. - BATER.—In loving memory of our darling son "Little Jackie," who died January 1), 1916. Inserted by his loving parents, C. J. and L. Bater. FLANAGAN. —In loving memory of Mary Ann Flanagan, -who died January v, 10114. "Gone, but not forgotten." GRAYDON.—In fond and loving memory of my dear husband. Hugh Percival, who departed this life on January 0, 1916. ! R.I.F. Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord. An:l let perpetual light shine upon him. Inserted by his sorrowing wife and family. GRAYDON. —In sad and ever loving memory of our dear father. Hugh Perciv—l. who died JannaTy 9, 1016. R.I.P. Nat gone from memory, not gone from love, But gone to our Father's home above. Our loss is great: -we'll not complain, But trust to God to meet again. Inserted by hb loving daughter and sou-iii-iaw. M. M. and T. E. Blong. GRAYDON. —In fond and loving memory of my dear father. Hugh Percival. who departed life on January 9, 1916. R.I-P. A previous one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled; A place is vacant in our home, Which never can ibe filled. Inserted by his loving; daug—ter and son-in-law, _1. and J. Clarke. PARKER.—In fond and loving remembrance of out dearest mother and beloved wife of Captain W. Parker, who fell asleep January S. 1910. Some day we hope to meet her, Some day, we know not when. We shall clasp her hand in the better land And never part again. Inserted by her loving husband , r family. PIDDOCK.—In loving memory of my dear husband and our dear father. William Henry, who departed this life on January 9, 1914. At rest. Inserted by his loving wife and family (Mrs E. Piddock, Peaconsfield Street, Grey Lynn). {Special In Meravrriam Cards, with Soldiers' Badges, can be obtained at the "Star" 0-ffice.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 8, 9 January 1917, Page 10
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