IN MEMORIAM.
BLUCK.—In sad and Srvring memory of' Frederick Gordon tDicl i Blink, who died! on August 19. 1017. j Not no., but in the coming years. I It may be in the Better Land: ' We'll know the meaning of these tears, I And then, perhaps, we'll understand. j Inserted by his loving relatives. j POWDEX.—In fond and loving remem- | liranee of our dear father, who departed j August 10, 1012. As !on_ as life and memory last, I Dear father, we'll remember you. I Inserted by his lovin. daughter and son- | In-law. Annie and Orpheus, and grandchildren. fIJOWDEX. —Tn loving memory of our dear I father. Wimam James, who died August , 10, 191 A Too dearly loved to be forgotten. Inserted by his loving daughter and son-iu-law, Vennie and* William Cox. BOWDEX.— In fond remembrance of our dear father. William James, who died August 10, 1012. To memory ever dear. Inserted by his loving daughter. Ruby, and sous Albert and Frank. GARLICK.— In loving memory or Charles, .r-arly loved husband of Z< . L. Gar lick, who passed away August IS, TJI7. "To memory ever dear." Inserted by his wife. ■KNIGHT. —In fond memory of Norman Kui.ht. killed in action at Warneton on August 10, 1017. A man among m-.-n. Inserted by O.H. MORGAN. - In fond and loving memory of mv dear mother, who passed away August 19, 1916. Ever remembered. A faithful mother, true and kind. No one on earth like her I'll find; Three sad years have passed, and none can tell The loss of my dear mother I loved so well. Inserted by her loving son, Frank Morgan. MORGAN.—In loving memory of my dear sister-in-law, who passed away at One-J hunga on August 19. 191 C. Beneath the soil, in calm repose. \ Is laid our dearest pride; Three years have passed and none can tell I The loss of the dear one we all loved so ! well. I Inserted by her loving sister-in-law, E. Moyian, Victoria Street West. _leKEOWN.—Of your charity pray for the repose of the s -ul rtf my dear father. Thomas McKeown, who died Au.ust 10 1908. R.1.1'. Sleeping until the resurrection morn. Inserted by his loving son and daughter-in-law, Harry and Maud.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 196, 19 August 1919, Page 12
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