IN MEMORIAM.
O'SULLIVAN.—In loving memory of onr dear frienil. Margaret O'S.ilHvan. who departed this l'fe March 25, 1017. R. 1. 1 ,. Sweet is the word remembrance, And this Is our wlsli, to show We still hold you in fond memory As years come and go. Inserted by her loving friends, Mr. and Mrs. Light, Kaingaroa. O'-SULLIVAN.—To the memoTy ©X my' dear wife, wiio departed this life on March 25, 1017. R.I.P. We have to mourn the loss of one, We did our best to save; Be.ioved on earth, regretted, gone, Remembered in the arave. Inserted by her loving husband, Tom O"Sullivan. O'SUUiIVAX.—In loving memory of my dear sister Margaret, who departed this life March 25, 1917.. U.I.P. Ever remembered. 'Inserted by her sister, A. Sexton. KAFFERTY.—In loving memory of my dear husband, Walter H. Rafferty, who passed away March 27. 1920. The winds of heaven softly blow O'er that quiet, peaceful spot; Bnt in the changing scenes of life By .mc, dear Bill, you are not forgot. Inserted by Iris loving wife, Esther Rafferty. SMALL.—In loving memory of our kittle darling Winifred Rita, who departed this life on March 26, 1917. at the Auckland Hospital. Safe In the arms of Jesus. Inserted by her loving mother and father, Winifred and John Small. SUTHERLAND.—Arthur' Robert. (Suthey Boy), billed .March 2t>, 1918. Sadly mourned. F. M. Hill and family. •STEVENSON.—In sad but loving memory of onr dear son, John Allan, who was lost witife the scow Kaliu. Last seen March 26, 1920. To-day brings back sad memories. Of a dear one lost at sea: And those who think of him to-day, Are those that love him best. Inserted by his loving parents and sister 'Huby. STEVENSON.—In loving memory cf my dear friend, Allan Stevenson, lost on the scow KaUu. March 26, 1020. You are not forgotten, dear Allan, Or will you ever be. As long as life and memory last, I win remember thee. Inserted by his loving friend, Mrs. N. Butler, Napier Street. STEVENSON.—In loving memory, of our dear friend, Allan, who was lost on the scow Kahu on March. 26, 1920. Oh, why was he taken so young and so fair. ' When earth held so many it better could spare? Oh, hard was the blow that compelled us to part, With a loved one so near and dear to our hearts. Inserted by his sorrowing friends, Mr. and Mrs. R. Davis, Napier Street. WINKS. —In cad and loving memory of my dear husband and father. George Henry, who departed thU life March 25. 1017. B.J.P. Sadly mlseed. Inserted by his eTer-loring wife and family.
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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 16
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434IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 72, 26 March 1921, Page 16
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