IN MEMORIAM.
IDUNN.—In loving memory of onr dear husband and father, William Rooert Dunn, of Hikurangl, who died December 0, 1018, One who is alisent yet ever near. Mweet iR the memory he left behind Of a Iffe ouat was manly, clean and kind. Inserted by his wife and fumlly, <Hlkurangi. JOHNSTON,—In loving memory %of my dear son, Alfred Joseph Johnston, who died at Opotlki. ou December <>, 101!). The lips I have kissed they are silent and cold, The hands I have clasped they are covered with mould. The eon 1 have loved Is missing to-day. Gone is my dear boy, failed away. 1 have lost, but heaven has gained Oue of the best the world contained. Inserted by his loving mother, C. A. Wiley, Opotiki. JOHNSTON.—In loving memory of our dear son, wlio illcil ilt Opotiki Hospital December 6, 1919. We are thinking of you to-day, dear Alf, Thinking of the pnst; Picturing you In memory. Just as you left your home last Silently the shades of evening (lather around our lonely door; Silently they tiring before us A fuee that's gone before. Inserted by his loving father, fostermother, sister and brothers. Gilbert and May Johustou. Norton.—in pad Tint lorinjr memory or our dear faflier. James Norton (Jim), who died of pneumoulcMufluenza at the Wihangarel Hospital, on December r>. 1918. His smiling face and cheery clasp Are pleasant to recall; He had a kindly word for each, And died uoloved by nil. Inserted by Ills loving wife and family, also son-in-law, .Fred Sllaw. J'EA.aCE.—In fond and loving memory of my daughter Thelma, who died December 3, 1917. Sad thoughts they often linger round our hearts, While tears (.hey often llow; And to that sad and lonely grave Our thoughts they often go ' For many years our family chain, ■Was closely linked togetherBnt, ah! that chain is broken now. One fond link gone for ever. Inserted hy her loving mother and stepfather, Mrs. and Mr. W. -Miller. PEARCE.—In loving memory of Thelnm Who fell asleep on December 5, 1017. ' Just how near sho will stray to meet mc I can never surely know But her welcome it will greet mc. When the Saviour bide mc go. Inserted by her brother Norman PEARCE.—In sad but loving memory of mv daughter Thelma, who died ou December Could we nave been there in the hour of death, And caught one sweet word of your dying One fond whisper we might have heard And breathed in your ear a parting word Inserted by her loving brother and sister-in-law, Victor and Lizzie I'earce. Sβ, I'raukhu Road, Ponsonby. PEARCE.—In loving memory of mv dear sister Thelma, who died on December 3, Fondly as we loved her She was dear to us nil; But In grief we must bend To Rod's holy call. Inserted by her loving sister, Mabel Boyle. ROGERS.—In loving memory of Thomas dearly beloved husband of Caroline Kogers. who died December (i, WO7. Always remembered. Inserted by his loving wife, C. Rogere, Bellevne Road, Mount Eden.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 291, 6 December 1920, Page 12
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