IN MEMORIAM.
BLACKBURN.—In memory of my dear brother Ben, who passed away at Auckland January 24, 1019. "We shall meet to part, no, nerer, on ■Resurrection morn. Inserted l>y his sister Ellie, of Broken Hill, N.S.W. SIARDWICK.-In loving memory of our dear brother Willie, who died January 31 mis. * ' Two years to-day, it seems far more, Since yon left us for the golden shore: <lod loved you too. and thought it best To sire us our grief and you perfect rest. Inserted by his loving sister and brother-in-law, M. and J. Morlan Avondale. HEASMAN.—In fondest memory of my dearest niorher, who passed away at 'Lee Inland, on January 31, 1010. Till we meet again. Inserted by her -loving daughter and son-in-law, Arrhur and Gertie Sherwood Avondale. EEASMAN.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who fell aslep in Jesus on January 3, 1919_ ! In memory ever dear. c Inserted by her youngest 'daughter, (Edith. .Dyer, Avondale. WcKIBBIX.—In loving memory of Robert (Bob). beloved husband of Caroline ■JlcKibMn, who died suddenly February 1, 1917. Ever remembered. Inserted by his loving wife and children, SQ, John Street, Ponsonby. 21 EAT).—In ]ovinj£ memoir of onr darlin™ , JCnid Joyce (Lnilie), who" died .Tanuarv 31, 1918. ~ " She was only a pure little snowdrop A dear little flower from birth: So Ciod Took her into His keeping. Before sue was soiled by tiiis earth. Inserted by her loving mother and lather. SEED.—In lovins memory of onr dear mother who departed this life January ::i. 1017. Also our dear brother Charley, who was- accidentally killed January "0 1010. R.l.p. Xo one knows how much, we miss them. Friends may think the wound is healed. But they little know the sorrowDeep within our hearts concealed. Lovincriy inserted by Addie and Arthur Bentley. SKINNER.—In lovin- memory of our dear husband, son and brother. Frederick James Skinner, died of sickness in Ensland, January :\l, 1010. We little tffought when we parted last, But now he lies "in a far off land And we are left to mourn So loved one stood beside him to hear hi* last farewell, 2Co word of comfort could he have from those he loved so well. Inserted by his loving wife, father Sister and brothers. AVaini papers please copy.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 27, 31 January 1920, Page 16
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373IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 27, 31 January 1920, Page 16
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