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IN MEMORIAM.

■BATTEXSBY.—Hi loving memory of m> cle-ir mother. Elizabeth Batteusby. who passed peacefully away ou September S. itfJO. Ood saw ber footsteps falter: The hill had grown too steep. *o lie touched her weary eyelids. And hade dear mother sleep. Inserted by her eldest and affectionate daughter, Louisa Worth. nr.nNLT'XD—In loviiis; memory of our beloved son and brother. Willie, who passed away on September 7. lniT, also our dear brother and uncle. Willie- Blair, who departed this life September 7. lflft'J. Kvor remembered by W. and B. Bronlund and children, Albany. GREGORY.—In lovinc memory of our dear mother and grandma. Marion Gregory. who departed this life September S. 1018. Her voice is now silent, her heart Is now cold. The smile and the welcome that met us of old We miss you and mourn you in silence And dwell on "the memory or days that uavc been. Inserted by her loving daughters, Ruby. Muna and Alma, and grandchildren, Athul and Bonnie. GREGORY. —In loving memory of my dear wife. Marion Gregory, who departed this life September S. 3 01S. No sound disturbs her slumber. Not a pain to mark her brow : All her cares and trials are over, She is happy resting now. Inserted by her loving husband, Sam lircgory. IBIiRUTSON.—In fond and lovlns memory of our dear son and brother, Raymond Hussell, who died September M, l!)l!). May Ilis soul rest In peace. Ever remembered by his loving parents, sister and brother. JACKSON.—In loviiifT memory of our llttln Ornish ter and sister Miriam, who fell asleep September s, loio. God needed one more anjrel child Amidst Tils shining baud. And so lie. bent with loving smile And clasped our darling's hand. Ever remembered by her pnreuls ami brothers, A. and T. Jackson and family. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our little, and niece Mirie, who fell asleep September S. 191 H. He will gather, lie will sather The gems for His Kingdom; All the pure ones, all the bright ones. His loved and His own. liver remembered by her grandparents and aunt. F., G. and G. Jackson. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our niece and cousin, little Miriam, who fell asleep September S, 101!). In the bright and golden region, With its pearly gates so fair, She is singing with the angels; There is room for Mirie there. Ever remembered by ber uncle and aunt and cousins, J. and E. Hall and family. JACKSON.—In loving memory of our little niece and cousin Miriam, who fell asleep September S, 1910. She was only a dear little snowdrop, A dear little flower from birth; So God took her home in His keeping, j Before she was spoiled by this earth. ICver remembered by her loving uncle, aunt and cousin, F., I. and E. Jackson. JACKSON".—In loving memory of our dear niece and cousin. Miriam Jackson, who fell asleep September S, 11J19. I am thinking of you to-day, dear Mimic, Thinking of the past. Picturing you in memory. .lust as we saw you last. Inserted by her loving aunt, uncle, and cousins, Charmie, Lil, Caroline and Mavis. JOXBS.— In sad and loving memory of our dear Muriel, who departed this life, September S, IWIO. There is a link death cannot sever, Sweet remenrbrance lasts for ever. Inserted by her loving parents, brothers and sisters. McKEAEXAJT In loving memory of our dear mother and wife, Catherine McKeariian. who departed this life September S, IMS. A loving wife and mother, good and kind; A sweet remembrance left behind. AYe have lost, but Cod has gained The very best this world contained. Inserted by her loving husband and daughter Laura.

BEREAVEMENT ACKNOWLEDGMENTS. ■MRS. J. LEONARD AND FAMILY desire to Miank theic many kind friends who symli.ithised with theiu In their recent s;id iboreavement; also for telegrams letters, Ciii-ds and floral eniblems received.

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Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 214, 8 September 1921, Page 12

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IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 214, 8 September 1921, Page 12

IN MEMORIAM. Auckland Star, Volume LII, Issue 214, 8 September 1921, Page 12