IN MEMORIAM.
B-ARTON. —In loving memory of my dear son, Horace Raymond, who died November i-S. 191 S. To-day brings back sad memories. Of a loved on. gone to rest: Ju-Sj when his life was brightest. Just when his hopes were best. Time may heal the brokenhearted. And make the wound less sore: But time can never stop the longing. For the dear one gone before. Inserted -by his loving mother and - stepfather. C. and C. Wood and brothers and sisters. BARTON.—In loving memory of Raymond i Ray i Barton. Ouehunga. Ever re member.*!, as :n life. Inserted by his loving friends .T F. and A. C. Reed. BARTON.—In loving memory of Ray Barron, who departed this life on NoveniEver remembered. Inserted i.y Mrs."Thomas Wood. "DE LUCCA. —In h.ving memory of our dear farLer. who dieJ November ___. l'Jl*.. R.I.P. Alt hough your hand we cannot clasp, Yttur fa.-c we cannot see. This tittle token X will show We _-lill remember thee. Inserted l.y his loviug wife and .laughter, A. Sweeney. JDIfKSON*.—In loving memory of Thomas Di.-ksou, who departed this life November 'SI. l"l_-, influenza-pneumonia. No lingering look, no parting sigh Our future meeting knows: -There friendship beams from every eye. And hope immortal grows. _>. __.--_ i hope. O, blissful hope, Which Jesus' death have given, T'ht.- hope when days and years are past, We all shall meet in heaven. Inserted by Lis loving wife and son. JAKEMAX.—In sad but loving memory of my dear mother. Julia .lai_enian. who departed this life a: liuatlv on November I SB, 1011. ; Inserted hy her sorrowing daughter. t Annie Gardiner. fiNICrHT. —In sad but loving memory of _ny dear hi'-Sband and our darling daddy. £ Frederick A. Knight, who departed rhis .- life November 27. 101 S. Oh' for the touch of a vanished hand, . And a sound of the voice that is still. So dearly we loved you in life. And in death we do the same. Inserted by his loving wife and chil- ** dren. Alma, Jack, and Claude. jg-ytf^T-T—in loving memory of our dear son and brother Fred, who departed this life November 27, 101 S. Loving remembrance. dARK-ELAM. —In sad and loving rememJ_r_tnc£ of our dear sister Delia, who de--1 -parted this life on November 2S, 191$. 2 R.I-P. Sadly missed. *Tis sad but "tis true, we cannot tell why, The best are Ihe first that are called on to die; In heaven we hope to meet you some day, .'or death is a tribute we all have to pay. Inserted hy her sorrowing sister and hro-ber-in-law, Agnes and Sid Conelly. tUA-RKnAM. —In loving memory of my dearest sister. Delia Markham, who departed this life on November 2S, 1018. ' R.I.P. My memory often wanders, As twilight shadows fall. Back to days of happiness — Days beyond recall. . Ard a vision comes before mc. So fond, so pure, so sweet. Of one whose lips are silent. Whose heart hath ceased to beat. Inserted by her loving sister. M. Cahill, Tuakau. 3IEI.LING. —On Xovember 27, suddenly, at komnev Park. Runcirnan. Ann Virgo, relict of th- late P. W. Melling. of Te Kuiti. and beloved mother of Lilian H. llou't: in her sixty-eighth year. Funeral will leave for Church of England. Drnry. on Sunday, November 30. at - a.m. Friends please accept this intimation. No mourning. 2'FNXELL. —Of your charity pray for the oi the soul of my dear mother. Mary (Norse) I'ennell. late of Paeroa. ' -who departed this life at Auckland. November 23. 101S, of pneumonia. R.I.P. to remember her. d«ar to my heart, Q'hc love of my mother will never depart. Inserted by her ever loving daughter, Sarah Horspool. __"_QUU_-__T. -7n loving, memory of our dear sister. Hilda May, who departed this _:.<• November 27. 1913. Too sharp and sudden was the c-all. "Her sudden dea-th surprise-l us all; Vorzez her? No, we never will. As days go by we love her still. l_serted by her loving brother aud sister-in-law. James and Ethel, and family. »
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 283, 28 November 1919, Page 12
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