IN MEMORIAM.
! 6URFOOT. —In loving memory'of our dear son and brother, Jasper Thomas 'Burfoot, \-nvho died on February 23, 1917. Inserted by his loving father, mother and sisters. CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear 'brother Charlie, who died at Torrance t; Street, Epsom, on February 24, 1916. who loved you, sadly miss you fe"7 -As It da-was another year; Xj? In the lonely hours of thinking, f" Thoughts of you are ever dear. Inserted by bis loving sister and j Ibrother-in-law, Annie and WilUe Craig, Tlrau. CLARKE.—In loving memory of our dear son and brother, William Charles (Charley), who died February 23, 1916. Dearly loved and sadly missed. Inserted by his loving parents, sisters, and brothers. COHAM.—In loving memory of Crlssy Coham, who died February 22, 1917. , Gone, but not forgotten. ' Inserted by her loving husband, daughter, and son-in-law, J. Carter. GRIEVE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter Annie Grant Grieve, who passed away February 11th, 1915. Gone, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving mother and father, S. and J- Grieve. (L'IGHTFOOT.— In loving memory of Eliza Sarah, the 'beloved wife or Edwin •Llghtfoot, late 65th Regiment, who died --February-23. 1901. Dead, but not forgotten. Inserted by her loving husband, and famUy. iLOWE. —In fond and loving memory of iMary Ann Lowe, who departed this life 24th February, 1916. Some day we hope to meet her, Some day, we know not when, We will clasp our bands in better lands And never part again. Inserted by her sorrowful husband and children. LOWE.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Mary, who pnssed away on .February 24, 1916. j. • Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving parents, Mr. and Mrs. James, and family. fcIILLAR.—In ever-loving memory of our dear little Edith, who passed away February 23, 1017, aged 2 years 8 months. : 0, not in cruelty, not ln wrath, The reaper came that day; i Twits an angel visited the green earth, 1 And took our flower away. Inserted by her loving father and .—Other. 6IILLAR. —In loving memory of Edith Lily, -who died February 23, 1917, aged ■__ j years. ' As the ivy clings to the oak. so our £.' thoughts shall cling to thee. Inserted by her loving auntie, uncle, and cousins, M. aud J. Rush, Paeroa. MILLAR.—In fond and loving memory of dear Ilttli- Edith, who fell asleep February j 23rd. 1917. iilemory has painted this perfect day In colours that never fade; ?iAnd there returned to God at the close of > the day gentle soul he gave. '"-' Inserted 'by her Aunty Mary and SelUa. SCILLAR. —In loving memory of dear little Edith, who passed away February 23, i 1917. ■w.A little flower of love, <.' That blossomed but to die, *; Transplanted now aoove, With God to bloom on high. Inserted by V. McCreay, Raetihl. MILLAR.—In affectionate remembrance of dear little Edith, who left us just one short year ago. i Could I forget her? No! j Inserted by Mrs Cokcr, BactlhL
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12
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490IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 57, 23 February 1918, Page 12
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