IN MEMORIAM.
ARMSTRONG.—In lovini -memory of onr dear sister Hazel, ti'jo died in England February 15, 1010. In our thoughts your memory lingers, Tender, fond and true; ■Not a day goes by, dear Hazel, But we think of you. Inserted hy her loving sisters, C. Taylor and E. Daniels, Parnell. HICKiEY.—J.n loving memory of our loving sister and auntie, Emily Ellen Hickey, who departed this' life, February 14, 1018; late of Te IPuke and Avondale. We often think of days gone by. When we were ail together: A shadow o'er our life is cast. Our sister's gone for ever. *Tls hard to break the tender cord, When love has bound the heart; 'Tls hard, so bard, to speak the word. We for a time must part. Inserted by her loving sister, Edith Davidson, nephews and nieces, Rangataua. HORSCROFT.—In fond and loving memory of onr dear deaughter Hilda, who departed this life February 16, 1914. Days of sadness oft come o'er us, Tears of sorrow often flow. Memory keeps tbe dear one near ns, Tho' death claimed her six years ago. Inserted by her sorrowing parents. McGRATH.—In fontl and loving memory of my dear fntber. who departed this life February 16. 1017. A little -while I am with yon, And a little -while I go Into space for ever and ever. FaTewell, dearest father. Inserted by his loving daughter and grandchildren. MEARS.—In loving memory of our dear mother, Henrietta Mears, who died, February 16, 1910. A lejwlng mother, true and kind, •No one on earth like ber we'll find; One year has passed and none can tell, The-loss of our mother we loved so well. Inserted by her loving sons and daughters. MEARS.—In loving memory of my dear mother, Henrietta Mears, -who departed this life February 16, 1919. ~ "A mother's love is a 'blessing, never treat it with scorn; Cherish her while she is living, for you will miss her when she is gone. 'Heed her when in your childhood, for when she is' old and grey You will never know her value till she is lying beneath the clay. Inserted by ber loving daughter and son-in-law. Ma*"** ant * Fielder, Sydney. IMEARS.—In loving memory of my clear mother, Henrietta Mears, who departed this life February 16, 1910. Worthy of lasting love was she from those she left behind; A better mother could not be, nor one more true and kind. Inserted hy her loving daughter and ' son-in-law, Chrissie and (Robert Roebuck. WEARS.—In loving memory of Henrietta, who died February 16, 1919. One of tbe best that God could send, Beloved by nil. a faithful friend; Called home from those who deeply love, To gain v glorious life above. Inserted by her sorrowing friends, Mr. .and Mrs. Millar. TOPP.— In loving memory of our little daughter Maggie, died February 16, 1918. Friends may think we have forgotten, Wheu at times they see us smile, But they little knoev the sorrow That smile hides all the while. For as long as life and memory lasts, Dear Maggie, we shall remember you. Inserted by her loving lather, mother, and sister, Whitlangn.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 40, 16 February 1920, Page 10
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