IN MEMORIAM
iTTY:—In t<m<\ and loving memory of ■onr-dear brother. Louis James (Dude) -Atty. who ivas accidentally killed by Wellington express at Otorohanga, on February 10. 1016. --■--_ . Just -when his life was brightest. Just ■when his hopes.were bett; .- He -was called from this world of aorruw. To a Lome of eternal rest. Inserted by his loving sister, and brother, Elsie and Charlie Atty. aTTT.—In fpnd - and loving mvmory of _our doai l brother, Louis Jamsj (Dude) -Atty.. who was. accidentally .'tilled ?>y " Wellington express-at • Otorolianga, on —February 10, 1916: aged 24 .wars. Xou- left ns ia .your healtir and- strength, •>-No thought, of death- was near; D_eatlC2ave no time to say- good-l>ye, To those that yon loved dear. But oh IJod, grant our lonely one. Swe**t res»t for evermore. Inserted by his loving sister and bro-ther-in-law. G. and P. Webb. CLARKE.—In loving menjory of John Clarke, who departed this life. February 11. HUG. Inserted by his loving; daughter and ran-in-law. Mr. and Mrs.. IHenry Lewis. CLARKE. —In loving memory of our father. John Clarke, who died February IJ. 1916. At rest with those he loved. Inserted by his daughter and son-in-lawr M. and J. Hayes. EOOJDWIN.—-In loving memory of Rosina. Goodwin. wiojUed February 10, 1916. J cannot clasp your hand, dear mother, Your face I cannot see; But as .long as life and memory last, " I will remember thee. Inserted by her loving son and daugh-ter-in-law, Ernest and Nellie. JfICOLSOX.—In loving memory of John Xicolson, who departed this life February JO, 1914. Inserted toy his loving wife and children. BEREAVEMENT CABD. MB. AS© MRS. J. CHAAPB ANT) PAJIILT, of Vincent -Road, aemaera, wrsli •to extend their heartfelt <tfeanks to all kind Irlends for kind expressions of sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement; -also for the numerous floral emblems, cards, and telegrams receired. MR. A"?>D- MRS. JOHN GEAHAJf AND FAMILY, of •'Maryville." Kensington Aventre, Mt. desire to express their sincere thanks to all kind friends for the sympathy shown to them In the sad loss of their son Private Robert Graham, who died of wonnds in France; also for telegrams, cards and. letters. •jntS J. UtRPHY AND FAMILY, of 16. Mbntagne Street, desire to thank all friends m-ho Sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement; also lor cards, telegrams end Qoral emblems received. StttS. B. S- RAE AND FAMILY AXD MR. COX. LITTLE desire to . thank their numerous jfriends for their kind expressions of sympathy in the very sad loss of dear •Elsie: also for the many cards, letters, telegram?, and. fioral emblems received. MR .VXD MRS JAMES BEATOX AND FAMILY, of Papakura. desire to express •their sincere thanks for the kindness and sympathy shown to them in their recent sari , bereavement: also for letters, cards, end floral emblems. MR AND MRS. LEO SUTHERLAND A-VD FAMILY- desire to express their sincere 'thanks to the many kind friends for the sympathy shown to them in their sad bereavement over the loss of their dear twin son and brother, Xorman Alfred: also fQX'tne many- floral emblems, cards and telegrams received. Special /» Mcmoriqm, Garde, with Bolsters' Badges, can be obtained of the "Slar~ Office.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVIII, Issue 36, 10 February 1917, Page 12
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