IN MEMORIAM.
CREAMER.—In loving memory of my dear' sister. Beatrice (Tiissioi. who passed j away. November 13, 191 S. : j Not forgotten. Inserted by tier loving brother. V. S. Creamer. EOI.LAXn.-In lovins memory of m.v dear | husband, who passed away at Uiverhead : December 14. litis: aged SS years I aionrn thy loss, dear Major. Rut not with outward show; For those who mourn slm-erelv. Mourn silently and low. Inserted by his loving v.-ife. Mary Ann Holland. sLI'NNT.— In sorrowing memory of onr dear son and brother Michael .Tastes iJiuil, who departed this life December 15, lOld. R.I.P. Oft I think of yon, my son. And m T heart is sad with pain: And this world would be a heaven Could I hear your voi<-e again. Inserted by his sorrowing parents, brothers and sisters. Lrxvy.—ln loving memory of James Lnnny. who departed this "life Decembe. 10, 1916. R.I.P. Immaculate heart of Mary. Your prayers for him extol: Sacred heart of Jesus. Have mercy on his soul. Inserted by his loving grandmother, uncle, and aunt. iMILLWARD.—In fond and loving memory of Wiilisr-i Percy Millward. who pas-el awiy December 10. IMS at Helensville. Xo. we never will forget him. The one we loved so well: God alone knows how we miss him. Words can never tell. Inserted by his loving wife and son. OTelehsvilie. MILLWARD.—In fond and loving memory of my dear brother. Willie Percy, who passed away on December 15. 101 S. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Xellie and George Dunn. MJLLWARD.—In pad memory of my dear brother. Willie Fercv, who died on December 13. 191 S. There is one link death cannot sever, Sweet remembrance lasts for ever. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law. Ivy and David Scurr. SKEEN — BOWDEX.—In ever loving memory of our dear father. Benjamin Skeen. who died December 14. ISSIH: also, our little darling Selwyu Roy. who fell asleep on December 14, 1911; aged 3* .years. And so we stave in tears and in pain. The flower we did so love: ffe know we shall meet our dear ones again In the Selds of light above. Inserted by Wm. and 11. Bowden. TVILKLXisOX.—In loving memory of our dear mother, who died in December. 1916. Three sad ytars have passed, dear mother, *But your face will never fade; I*or we love you just as dearly. Though you're in your silent graveInserted by her loving daughter, Annie Duigan, Wanganui. ..VKEX. —In loving memory of my dear brother. John William Wren. 16th Reinforcement, died December 15. 1918, of bounds after returning home (three years' iervicel: aged 23 years. Though sharp and sudden was his call, His s idden death surprised us aIL Forget him; Xo. we never will. As days go by we lore him still. Inserted by his loving sister Xellie and her family. rrVREX.—In loving memory of my dear uncle. John William, who died December -15, 101s; aged U3 years. To-day, as I look at your photo, dear uncle. In likeness so lovely and true, Do you know how my beart is aching And longing, dear uncle, for youV 1 often think of days gone hy, When we were a.i together. A shadow o'er -my life *s cast — My uncle has gone for ever. Inserted by his loving niece, Liiv Langlois. dtV-BEX.—In loving memory of my deal ■uncle. Private J. Wren, w.io departed thh life on December 15. 1918. "Sadly missed. Inserted by his loving niece. Dolly. TTREX.—In loving memory of our deal cousin Jack, who departed this life a' the Auckland Hospital on uDeeember 15 IMS. Worthy of true respect was he, ■3y those he left behind: A bener cousin could not be, A friend more true and kind. Inserted by his loving cousin Isa Watt JTREX —In loving remembrance of om dear friend. Private John William, whc departed this life December 15. 1918. Manly and true in all his ways. Slow to condemn and quick to praise, Beady to help in time of need With his loving smile and gentle ways. No one on earth can nil his place. Inserted by his sorrowing friends, S and D. Jenkins and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume L, Issue 297, 15 December 1919, Page 16
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