IN MEMORIAM.
KXmnARD AND MEREDITH. —In loving, memory of our dear sisters. Uosella and Maud, who departed this life 'November 10, and December 5, 1918. Deeply regretted and sadly missed. To memoir ever dear. Inserted by loving sister, brother and •ister-in-law, >L. Peters and R. aud E. Cook. HOOKWAY.— Tn saiKbut loving memory of mv wife, Aline, who died on December 7,1917. Remembrance. Inserted by her husband, W. I* HooKway, Gordon itoad, Morningslde. JOHNSTON.—AIfred Joseph. w.ho died at Opotlki, on December 7, 15/10. Tray for Che reposo of the soul. We never shall forget him. The one we loved so well; ■How much we siully miss him. No words can tell. Dear is the grave where he is laid, Roses may wither, leaves fade aud die, If others forget him, never will -we. Inserted by his grandmother, aunts, uncles and cousins. ITATOX.—In loving memory of my dear | mother, who passed away at l'apakura, on December 7, 1918. In the cold, silent grave she is sleeping, My mother, the dvurest nnd best: Hushed be my sorrow nnd weeping, Dear mother Is only at rest. Inserted by her loving daughter, Gertie I'aton, Manukau Itoad, Unehuuga. PATON.—In loving memory of my dear mother, who died at I'apakura temporary hospital, of Influenza, on December 7, 1918. Ever remembered. Inserted by her loving daughter and son-in-law, Maggie and Ueorge Miller, 71, Clonuern Heniuera. I'ETRICDVICH—In loving memory of my darling son, Ivan, who died December 7, 1911!, of meningitis; figed 3 years 4 months. Sweet is the grave where my little child is laid. Sweet is the memory that never will fade. The midnight stars shine ou the grave, Of one we love but could not save. He has found the joys of Heaven, He Is one of the angel band; To his head a crown of gold is given, And a harp in in his hand. Inserted by his sorrowing 'mother. PETUICEVICH.—In loving memory of our darling brother Ivun, who died December 7, 1912, of meningitis; aged 3 years -t mouths. Though cast down Lα tears and sorrow. Though we have lost the one we loved. Softly comes the angel's whisper. riTT.—ln loving memory of Carrie, wife : of l'rank l'itt, of Brisbane, Queensland the only and loving daughter of the lnte Hubert nnd Carrie Brown, of this city who died 7th December, IS9O. The midnight stars are beaming Upon a silent grave, » here sleeping, without dreaming la one we could not stive. In dreams we see her loving face And kis 9 her loving brow And whisper: "As we loved her then, \\ c love her memory now." Inserted by her sorrowing mother and brothers, Robert and George Brown. BTOWIEDL.—In loving memory of dearest Amy, who died of iulluenzu December 7 1018. ' A beautiful memory left beiilud Of a loving daughter, good and kind; \\e have lost, but heaven lias gained One of the best the world contained. Inserted by 'her loving mother and sisters, Nella and Jessie. STOWELL.—'In loving memory of my dear sister, Mamie. A fiister most dearly loved, Now freed from all sorrow mid pain. By death from our circle remove*]; Our hope Is to meet her again. Inserted by her loving sister Chrlss, and nieces Mavis and Juan .Nuukivell.
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Auckland Star, Volume LI, Issue 292, 7 December 1920, Page 12
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