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IN MEMORIAM

BARTLETT. —In fond and loving memory of our dear sister and auntie, Frances Sarah, who passed away November 21, Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving sister and Brother-in-law, E. and R. Poulgram, niece and nephew, Mona and Eric. BAXTER. —In loving memory of our dear son and 'brother, Arthur Baxter, who departed this life November 21, 1918. Dearly loved, sadly missed. Inserted by his loving mother, father, sister and brother.

BETTEHH-GB. —In loving memory of our dear father, Charles Betteridge, who died November 21, 191 S. He has gone to his rest—his troubles are o'er.

He has done with all sorrow and pain; __.d the trials of this life, which were hard ■ to bear. Will never distress him again. Oh, may we look with eyes of faith, Far past this world of pain, To better scenes of happiness. Where we shall meet again. Inserted by his loving son, Charles and daughter-in-law, Vioiet.

BRETT. —In loving memory of my dear husband and daddy, Charles .Albert Brett (Charlie), who died of inhueuza, November 21, 1918. To-day brings back sad memories Of a loved one gone to rest, Just when his lite was brightest, Just when his hopes were best. •Inserted by _is step-son Jacky and his loving wife, Mary Brett.

BRETT. —In loving memory of our dear son and brother, Charles Albert, who . departed this lue on November 21, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving mother and family.

BRETT. —In loving memory of my dear brother, Charlie, v. ho departed tuis Hie November 21, 1918. Too sharp and sudden was -the call, His sudden death surprised u_ all; Forget hini? No, we never wid, As days go by we love him still. Inserted by ills loving brother and sister-in-law, Wiil and A_a, amd nephew Reg., and nieces Edith and Tiieima.

BREXT. —In sad but loving memory of our dear brother, Charlie ißrett. who departed this life Novemoer _1, 1918. So sharp and sudden was his call, His suQden death surprised us aU; Forget him": No. we never will, As days go by we love him still. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, F. and E. 'Brett.

CONNELL. —In loving memory of my cousin, Lawrence Kaymond Connell, who died at Wanganui, November 21, 191 S. Inserted by his cousin, M. Wakefield.

CONNELLT. —In loving memory of my infant son, Eric Stephen, died November 21, 1918. "A sweet little flower plucked from the bud, No sin or sorrow knew: Came to win every one's love. And then to heaven withdrew. Inserted by his loving mother.

CRISP. —In sad but loving memory of my dear husband, Thomas Benjamin, who departed this life November 21, 1918. R.I.P. One year has passed away, dear Ben, But your face will never fade; For I "love you "u_t as dearly; Though you're in your loueiy grave. Inserted by his loving wife and children, M. Crisp. Grotto Street. Onehunga.

t)E JONG'H. —In loving memory of dear Lew, who passed over on November 21, 131 S. Inserted by his mother and sisters, Takapuna.

DODDS.—In loving memory of Normau McLeod Dodfis, who departed this life on November 21. 191 S. \ May his soul rest in peace. Inserted by his loving sister-in-law and brother, K. Page and AY. Lynch. DODIIS.—In ioving memory of our dear father. Norman McLeod. who departed this life on November 21, 191 S. Rest in peace. Inserted by his loving sons, daughter, and mother.

DODDS.—In loving memory of Uncle Norman, -who departed this life on November 21. R.I.P. Inserted by his niece and nephew. Alfred and Ella Tage.

DTJNN.—In loving memory of my dear friend, Mrs. Dunn, who passed away at Hiturangi. November 20. 1918. Gone forever from this world. A true and faithful friend; Do I forget? Oh. no. For memory's golden chain Has bound my heart to the heart above, Till we meet and part no more. Inserted by her friend. D. Hamilton.

GAMBLE.—In sad but loving memory of onr dear husband and father, AA'Uliam Gamble, who passed away on November 21, 191 S. What though in lonely grief we sigh, For one we loved, no longer nigh; Submissive would we still reply, Thy -will be done. Inserted by his loving wife and son.

©RICE.—In loving -memory of our dear daughter Ida. who died November 20, 191 S.

Worthy of true respect i. she. From those she left behind: A better daughter could not be. Nor one more true and kind. Inserted by her father and mother-in-law and family.

HATLEY.—In loving memory of our dear brother Ernie, who departed this life on Kovember 21, WIS. We never shall forget him. The one we loved so well: How much we sadly miss him No words can ever tell. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, Queenie and Jim Muliins.

HATLEY.—Tn loving memory of onr dear Mend. Ernest Hatley, who died November 21, 1918.

One of the best. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. Marten. 137, Symonds Street.

BTJME.— In loving memory of our dear father. A. L. Hume, who died November 14, 1918: also our dear sister. Emily Hume, who died November 21. 1918. 'IBlessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God." Inserted by Mrs. Herbert iHorspool and family, and A. L. Hume.

JACKSON.—In loving memory of our dear friend, Isabella Jackson, who passed away on November 22. WIS. There is a link death cannot sever, Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by her loving friend, Jean and AIL Atfield.

JOHNSON.—In loving memory of my dear husband aud our dear father, who deParted this life on November 21, 1918, at Wanganui. ■Days of sadness oft come o'er mc, 'Hidden secret tears still flow; But memory keeps my loved one near mc, Though he died a year ago. I who loved him. sadly miss him. As it dawns another year; In the lonely hours of thinking. Thoughts of him are ever dear. Inserted by his sorrowing wife, Caroline Johnson and family.

JOHNSON.—In loving memory of Milly Johnson, who departed this life November 20, 1918. Jnst when her life was brightest. Just when her hopes were best, She was called from this life of sorrow To a home of eternal rest. Inserted by her loving friend, Y. Thorn.

LIDGARD.—In loving memory of onr friend Mrs. Lidgard, who passed peacefully Into rest at Thames, November 21, 1918. Deeply respected and sadly missed by A.B. and family.

MAHONEY.—In loving memory of our dear brother-in-law, John Francis Mahoney (Jack), who died of influenza at Kawakawa. November 21, IPIS. For ever with the Lord. Inserted by his loving sister-in-law and brother-in-law and Uttle daughter Ruby ■nd WUI Armstrong and little Myrtle.

MILES.—In memory of my loving husband, Robert Ambrose Miles, who fell asleep November 21, 1918; also of my son Frederick Harold, who passed away October 26. 1918. To Rye in the hearts of those we love is not to die.

MI'LEb.—A token of love in remembrance of onr father, Robert Ambrose _\liles, who passed away, November 21, 1918. Inserted by bis loving daughters.

MITCHELSON.—In ever loving memory of my dear father, who died November 11, 1918, also my dear mother, who died November 21, 1918. In my thoughts your memory lingers, Tender, fond, and true; Better parents could not be. No ones so kind and true. Very sadly missed by their loving daughter, Lena.

MITCHELSON.—In loving memory of our dear daughter, Flora, who died November 21, 191S, also her dear husband, Fred., who died November 11, 1918. We never shall forget them. The ones we loved so well; How much we sadly miss them, No words can ever tell. Ever remembered. Inserted by their loving parents and niece, Phyllis, Opito. -

MITCHELSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Flora, who died November 21, 1918, also her dear husband, Fred., who died November 11, 1918. We who loved you, sadly miss you, As it dawns another year; In the lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are always dear. Inserted by their loving sister and brother-in-law, S. and J. Wilson, and) niece, Chrissy, Opito.

MITCHELSON.—In loving memory of niy dear sister Flora, who died November 21, 191S, also her dear husband, Fred who died November 11, 191 S. So dearly loved and sadly missed by their loving sister, Rachel.

MITCHELSON.—In loving memory of our dear sister, Flora, who died November 21, 1918, also her dear husband, Fred., who died November 11, 191 S. Our memory often wanders. As twylight shadows fall, Back to days of happiness. Days beyond recall.* Inserted by their loving sister and brother-in-law, I. and A. Berridge. and family.

MITCHELSON.—A token of esteem to the memory of our dear friends, Frederick and Flora Mitchelson, who died November 11 and 21, 1918. . Ever remembered by J. and M. Satre.

NAUGHTON.—In loving memory of Patrick Naughton, accidentally killed while Shewing in Auckland, 21st November. 1918. Immaculate ieart of Mary, Your prayers for him extol; Sacred Heart of Jesns Have mercy on his soul. Inserted by his loving wife and daughter, Mangamahoe.

PAl<__.—ln sad and loving memory of our dear sister Dolly, who passed away at New Plymouth November 21. 1018. ■Some day we'll understand. Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law. PAICE.—In loving remembrance of Martha (Dolly), who fell asleep November 2L 1018, at New Plymouth Hospital. Inserted by Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Adams aud family, Avondale South.

PARSONS.—In loving memory of my dear father, who died November 21, 1918. One sad year has passed away, When the one I loved was called away; The end was. sad, the shock severe, To part with one I loved so dear. Inserted by his loving son, R. J. Parsons. PARSONS.—In loving memory of our dear father, who passed away on November 21, 1918.

We mourn for thee, dear father, Eut not with outward show, .- For those that mourn sincerely. Mourn silently and low. . Inserted by son and daughter-in-law, F and M. Parsons.

RIEMER.—In loving memory of my dear wife and mother, Hannah Rierner, who died at Auckland, November 21, 1917. Days of sadness oft come o'er us, 'Hidden secret' tears still flow; But memory keeps our loved one near us. Though she died two years ago. Inserted by her loving husband and family.

ROACH. —In loving remembrance of our dear brother, James AVUliam, who passed away on November 21, 1915. Long days and nights he bore his pain, To wait for cure was all in vain; Bnt God aloue, A\"ho thought it best. Did ease his pain and gave him rest. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law, Tom and Ida.

ROBINSON. —Died at Wellington, November 20, 1018, of pneumonia, Ophelia Charlotte, wife of G. F. Robinson. Inserted by her loving husband, G. F. Robinson, and by Mrs. D. -Robinson and D. Robinson of Uluntly Avenue.

ROBINSON.—A loving tribute ln memory of John William Sloane Robinson, who passed away at Otorohanga, November 21, 1918. Not now, but in the coming years. It may be in the hetter land: We'll know the meaning of onr loss. In God's good time we'll understand. Inserted by, his loving father and mother-in-law. T. H. and A. Richards, Brae-side, Devonport.

ROBINSON. —In loving memory of John William Sloane Robinson, who died at Otorohanga, November 21, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by his sister-in-law, A. Jameson.

"EOB-SON. —In loving memory of our dear son and hrother. •Samuel James Robson, who died at the Temporary Hospital, Paeroa, on November 21, 1018, of pneumonic influenza. Deeply regretted. Inserted by his loving mother, sisters, and brothers", Te Aroha Road. Paeroa.

SINCLAIR. —In loving memory of Ebb, beloved husband of Tiolet Sinclair, and dear dadtlv of Jean, who died on November 21, IMS. No one knows the silent heartache, Only those can tell: Who have lost their dearest, Without a last farewell. Inserted by his loving wife and little daughter Jean.

TAYLOR. —In loving memory of my dear husband and our rlear father. Alexander Taylor, who di"-d November 21. 1910: also our dear Florrle, who died November 17, 189 S. One by one earth's tips are broken. One by one they are linked above; Some day there will be a sweeter reunion In the land of nnd love. Ever remennbered. Inserted by his loving wife and family. Onehunga.

THORPE. —In loving memory of onr dear friend. Asatha Thorpe, who passed away November 17. 191 S. Inserted by her loving friends, S. and T. Weatherston.

TOWNLEY. —In loving memory of onr dear son Cecil, who departed this life on I November 21, WIS. [No one knows how much we miss ihlm, (Friends may think the wound is healed; But they little know the sorrow. Deep within our hearts concealed. Inserted by his loving father and mother. TOWNLEY. —In loving memory of onr dear brother Cecil, who departed this life November 21, 1918. There is one link death cannot sever, Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by his loving sister and bro-ther-in-law, Jlaryand Robert Robertson.

IN MEMORIAM. TOWNLEY.—In sad but loving memory of our dear brother Cecil, who died November 21, 1918. 'His loving smile and kindly ways, Are pleasant to recall; He had a pleasant smile for each, And died beloved by all. Inserted by his loving brother and sister-in-law and family. H. and T. Townley. TOWN-LEY.—In loving memory of our dear brother Cecil, who departed this life on November 21, 191 S. ■So dearly loved, so sadly missed. Inserted by his brother, sister-in-law and family, Leonard and Florence Townley. TROTJXi-ON.—ln fondest memory of my dear husband and father, Charles Tronnson, who died at Norsewood on November 21, 1918. •My heart for you Is aching, I am lonely nights and days; I miss you, yes, I miss you. In a thousand different ways. Not a loved one stood Ibeside him. To hear _is Jast farewell; Not a word of comfort could he have, \ From those he loved so well. Inserted by his loving wife and children. ROLL OF HONOUR. IS MEMORIAM. SHA'NLET.—In "loving memory of our dear son and brother, Private Reginald . John Shanley, who died suddenly at the (Hamilton Hospital, November 31, 1918. ! Could we have raised his- dying head, Or heard a last farewell; The blow would not have been so hard, 'For us that loved him well. Tour true good face I picture, As now I pen these lines; And in my thoughts I often live. In bygone happy times. And when my lieart does long for yon, I seem to hear you say; Keep a brave heart, mother dear, We'll meet again some day. Insert*.! by his- sorrowing parents, brothers and sister Eileen, Arthur Street, West, Onehunga. WARE.—In loving memory of our dear son. Corporal J. W. (Jim) Ware, killed in action November 21, 1917. I'He is laid away on the battlefield. Along with the brave and the bold; His name inscribed on the scroll of fame, In letters of purest gold. Inserted by her loving parents. WARE.*-Killed in action. November 21, 1017. Corporal J. W. Ware. We mourn for you. dear -brother. But not with outward show; For those who mourn sincerely. Mourn silently and low. He sleeps beside his comrades. In a grave to us unknown: But his name is written in letters of love, In the hearts he left at home. Inserted by his loving brother, F. n. Ware. WARE.—Tn loving memory of onr dear brother. Rlflf-iinn James W. Ware (Jim), killed in action in France, November 21. 1017, aged 22 years. Ever remembered. A soldier and a man. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Ruby and Will Armstrong. DEATHS. ! BAYLY.—On November 20. at her latP residence. ••Prospect." Mt. St. John. Alfreda Gertrude, wife'of George Thomas Bayly. LLEWELL.—On November 2f). 1919, at the Auckland Hospital. Catherine, dearlyloved wife of Robert Llewcll, late of Warkworth; aged ."_> years. t The funeral will leave C. Little and Sons*. -Marble Arch, for Waikumete Cemetery, on Sunday. 2.lrd. at 11 a.m.

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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 277, 21 November 1919, Page 7

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IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 277, 21 November 1919, Page 7

IN MEMORIAM Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 277, 21 November 1919, Page 7